- UKLSE-AS1CH010010010060
- Dossier
- 2017
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Zhang, Menghan
2017
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Zhang, Menghan
2017
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Kusmu, Petros
Three photos. Two from June 2015 celebrating the last day of exams with my colleagues in the MSc IPE program (one in front of the Old Building and Lincoln's Inn Fields). Another from Dec 2015, again in front of the Old Building, celebrating our last day together after our graduation ceremony. Looking at these photos completely floods me with happiness, nostalgia and a yearning to go back in time. My time at LSE was remarkable.
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Abishegam, Priscilla
Music Society's Lent Term Concert 2009; performing the aria Vissi d'arte from Act II of Puccini's Tosca
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Abishegam, Priscilla
India Week 2009 on Houghton Street; the International Officer of the Student's Union really wanted to wear a sari and this is a picture of us tying a sari for him.
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Wani, Saqib
20th October First Day at LSE after finishing my quarantine period. It has been a long awaited dream to study at LSE and somehow I have managed to make it. The picture is a testimony of my happiness, and I hope and I'm sure, the days I spend here would be as fulfilling as my first.
Tales from Houghton Street: an LSE oral history
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Was life as an LSE student so different in 1955 to 2015? What changes have our long-serving staff seen over the years? Where was there a Paternoster lift on campus? Who was Wright of Wright’s Bar? Find the answers to these questions and more in Tales from Houghton Street, an oral history project to celebrate LSE’s 120th anniversary in 2015.
Everyone at LSE has a story to tell and in summer 2015 the oral history project team (Hayley Reed, Sue Donnelly, Clara Cook and Tom Sturdy) was fortunate enough to speak to a small selection of alumni, academic and professional services staff about their LSE experience.
The collection contains one introductory podcast and 30 audio recordings of interviews with alumni and staff who were studying or working at LSE between the 1950s and 2015.
Participants discussed themes including their experiences as students, teachers and researchers at LSE, developments in higher education and the future of LSE. They also shared memories about the changes on LSE’s campus: the buildings, halls of residence, the social life, and about life in London through the years.
Each recording is accompanied by a summary of the interview to help researchers identify key points. The introductory podcast features excerpts from the interviews with alumni Carol Wain (1967), Brian Van Arkadie (1956) and Mary Evans (1967/1968, LSE Centennial Professor, Gender Institute).
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with John Hills, along with a summary of the recording.
Interviewer: Clara Cook
Date of interview: 17/07/2015
Duration of interview: 00:43:45
Relationship of interviewee with LSE: joined in 1986; 1997 Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), 2015 Co-director, International Inequalities Institute; Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy
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This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Paul Rock, along with a summary of the recording.
Interviewer: Clara Cook
Date of interview: 29/07/2015
Duration of interview: 00:49:27
Relationship of interviewee with LSE: Department of Sociology, Emeritus Professor of Social Institutions, Mannheim Centre for the Study of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Nicholas Sims, along with a summary of the recording.
Interviewer: Clara Cook
Date of interview: 07/08/2015
Duration of interview: 00:41:19
Relationship of interviewee with LSE: 1968-2010. Emeritus Professor of International Relations
This collection includes material about LSE community and its history, created or collected by members of the community, including LSE alumni, students and staff. The first two series contain photos and interviews produced as a result of projects run to mark two important LSE anniversaries - 120 and 125 years since the foundation of LSE in 1895.
Mary Alys interview, part 1: How Mary found WILPF
Fait partie de Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Mary Alys interview, part 2: Why Mary decided to join WILPF
Fait partie de Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Mary Alys interview, part 3: Finding New Members
Fait partie de Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Mary Alys interview, part 9: Feminism
Fait partie de Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Glenys Lee interview, 21 Jan: recordings (part 1-4)
Fait partie de Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Margaret Turner interview: coversheet and summary
Fait partie de Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Aarti Malhotra
Date: 14 June 2021
Went vinyl shopping! Trying to explore our area post-lockdown!
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Ruiqi Li
Date: November 2020
Location: On the way to campus from Bankside House [LSE halls of residence]
I was on the way to school with a few friends from Bankside; it was one of the first in person classes we had. Having just arrived in London and as international students coming from different places, we were eager to retain everything we see in the city in our minds. Autumn is slightly chilly and the streets were rather empty because of the pandemic, but it was a unique memory that felt strangely cozy and poetic amongst the chaos happening elsewhere in the backdrop.
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: February 2021
Location: In my room in Islington, London
While everyone went out to enjoy the first snow day in London, I decided to stay in my bed and watch the snow fall outside my window. The photo captures the moment I was having breakfast and doing some readings.
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: February 2021
Location: In my kitchen, in my London shared flat in Islington
I finally found the time to start bulk shopping after discovering my local zero-waste stores.
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: February 2021
Location: LSE Centre Building
I was studying on campus and took a break to call my little sister in Lebanon, who often turns the camera to our cat so that I can "speak" to him.
Studying at LSE during lockdown
Fait partie de LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: March 2021
Location: LSE Centre Building
This photo was taken by my course mate at 9pm, in an almost-empty campus. We were debating whether to go home or continue studying.
War Prevention Works: 50 Stories of People Resolving Conflict
Fait partie de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Dylan Mathews
Publication date: July 2001
The 'War on Terrorism': 12-Month Audit and Future Strategy Options
Fait partie de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Scilla Elworthy and Paul Rogers
Publication date: September 2002
Putting People First: The Way Forward for the UK Armed Services
Fait partie de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): John Sloboda, James Kemp and Chris Abbott
Publication date: July 2004
Escaping the Subsidy Trap: Why Arms Exports are bad for Britain
Fait partie de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group and BASIC
Publication date: September 2004
The Tipping Point? ORG International Security Report 2008
Fait partie de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2008
A Sustainable Approach to Nuclear Zero: Breaking the Conventional-Nuclear Link
Fait partie de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Andrew Futter and Benjamin Zala
Publication date: July 2011