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David Coles

Personal author: Coles, David

In 2014 the Tower of London hosted "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" which was the moat filled with poppies, representing soldiers that had died in World War 1. Hundreds of volunteers helped build the memorial in the spring of 2014 and then take it down in autumn. As the Volunteer Centre Manager I took 60+ students and staff over two days to help take down the installation. It was a truly remarkable experience standing in the moat of the Tower of London and the student volunteers did a fantastic job. They even built a small production line to make the process more efficient! It's one of my favourite memories from my time working at LSE.

Dhruv Washishth

Personal author: Washishth, Dhruv

Speaking at the Lord Beveridge festival in 2017 at the NAB.

Ezra Friedman

Personal author: Friedman, Ezra

Graduation Day December 21, 2019. MSc International Relations. A group of close friends from a diverse background and nationalities.

Harinirina Rakouth

Personal author: Rakouth, Harinirina

After the Graduation ceremony of MSc Management Science, the last academic year with Decision Science in the programme. December 13th, 2017, in front of the Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, Sheffield Street

Ian Camlett

Personal author: Camlett, Ian

Three Tuns Bar Ian Camlett and Rosie Lucas Circa 1969

Johanna Lincoln Nagy

Personal author: Nagy, Johanna Lincoln

This photo was taken in Dec 2019 at the graduation ceremony of the Master in Finance on the Holborn campus and features the emblematic LSE Pinguin mascot, which unfortunately disappeared...

Kalli Mahajan

Personal author: Mahajan, Kalli

Academic knowledge is perhaps the least of all the things I learnt in my year at LSE. This is not to say that I didnt learn an incredible amount in the classroom, but to say that I also learnt so much beyond. I remember thinking when I first arrived that everyone around had an edge over me, some students were from Ivy League schools, they were better equipped, brighter; someone in my class even worked for Obama! My first day at LSE I literally googled in the simplest words possible - how to write an essay. I wasnt sure if I knew the right way to cite, or the right way to structure my paper. LSE showed me that you can truly achieve anything you set your mind to. Its a school that teaches you how nothing succeeds like excess; how to work hard, but also how to work smart. I was one of four people in my course, the MSc in Strategic Communications, to graduate with a distinction. Here is me just before the ceremony with my best friend Sanjana just outside Peacock Theatre, in December 2018. So proud of being an LSE alum!

Lilly Sun

Personal author: Sun, Lilly

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Mariasilvia Froio

Personal author: Froio, Mariasilvia

LSE's MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies (Class of 2014)

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