2017-06-15

London School of Economics and Political Science (videos of May 2017)

source: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
11:38 Statistics: an introduction to the discipline Featuring academics from the LSE Department of Statistics, ‘Statistics: an introduction to the discipline’ is a short film about the study of statistics, particularly at the LSE. The film looks at ...
1:24:10 LSE Events | Kyriakos Mitsotakis | Defeating populism Event Title: Defeating populism, defending the truth and unleashing the potential of the Greek economy
Hosted by the LSE Hellenic Observatory
Speaker(s): Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Chair: Professor Kev...
1:34:59 LSE Events | Julia Gillard | Education for All: meeting the challenges of the 21st century Hosted by the LSE Department of Management
Speaker: Julia Gillard
Discussant: Professor Pauline Rose
Chair: Professor Saul Estrin
Recorded on 22 May 2017 at Old Theatre, Old Building
Julia Gilla...
1:30:11 LSE Events | Professor Danny Dorling | The Equality Effect: improving life for everyone Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Speaker(s): Professor Danny Dorling
Chair: Dr Neil Lee
Recorded on 18 May 2017 at The Venue, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
In more equal ...
3:46 LSE Summer School Student Orientation This short film outlines the key information for registration, study, attendance/assessment and the social programme.
For further information please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools/su...
1:42:49 LSE Events | Grammar Schools: schools that work for everyone? Speaker(s): Dr Mary Bousted, Peter Hitchens, Melissa Benn, Mark Morrin, Harriet Sergeant
Chair: Ed Dorrell
Recorded on 17 May 2017 at Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
In response to t...
1:28:29 LSE Events | Prof. Alison Gopnik | Why Children Learn Better: the evolution of learning For Slides+Audio please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/website-archive/newsAndMedia/videoAn...
Hosted by the LSE Department of Psychological and ...
0:51 #LSENewsroom | Yu Jie (Cherry) | China at the crossroads Forty years after China’s momentous economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping, Yu Jie (Cherry) from LSE IDEAS says the world’s most populous country has reached a crossroads. For more details see https:...
1:29:45 LSE III | Professor Joan C. Williams | Why Did Trump Win? Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Recorded on 10 May 2017 at Wolfson Theatre, LSE Campus
Speaker: Professor Joan C. Williams
Chair: Dr Michael McQuarrie
This public lecture...
1:31:47 LSE III | Professor Guy Standing | Basic Income: And How We Can Make It Happen Speaker: Professor Guy Standing (SOAS)
Discussants: Professor the Lord Meghnad DESAI (Emeritus
Professor of Economics LSE), Dr Malcolm Torry (Director of the Citizen’s Income Trust and Visiting Se...
4:01 LSE Department of Management: Celebrating 10 Years LSE Department of Management 10-year anniversary video highlighting our history, achievements and our future.
For further information please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/management/
1:21:51 LSE Alumni Event | Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou on Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy Serial entrepreneur and LSE alumnus Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou (BSc Econ Industry & Trade 1987) returned to the School to discuss the changing nature of entrepreneurship, building a pan-European bran...
1:13 #LSENewsroom | Marta Lorimer | Why France chose Macron LSE PhD candidate Marta Lorimer says the election of Emmanuel Macron – a virtual newcomer in French politics – reflects voters’ disenchantment with traditional politics in favour of a fresh new app...
9:24 LSE Research | Professor Fawaz A. Gerges | ISIS – a History ISIS: A History (Princeton, 2016 http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10673.html ) examines the influences of dictatorship, poverty, sectarianism and foreign intervention in the Middle East on the ris...
57:32 LSE III | CBCL Session 3: Housing, Health, Personal Circumstances, Criminality – Then and Now Charles Booth Centenary Lectures Session 3
Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Date: 3 November 2016
Speakers: Dr Suzi Hall (LSE Cities), Professor Anne Power (LSE Social Pol...
1:39:26 LSE III | Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2016 Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Date: 23rd November 2016
Speaker: Anthony Shorrocks (Global Economic Perspectives; World Institute of Development Economics Research)
Dis...
51:21 LSE III | CBCL Session 4: The Chain: How Inequality Works Charles Booth Centenary Lectures Session 4
Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Date: 3 November 2016
Speakers: Professor John Hills (LSE International Inequalities Institute...
1:04:39 LSE III | CBCL Session 2: Economy, Work, Pay, Class – Then and Now Charles Booth Centenary Lectures Session 2
Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Date: 3 November 2016
Speakers: Professor Fran Tonkiss (LSE Sociology Department), Stephen Mach...
1:28:22 LSE III | The Piketty Opportunity Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Date: 26th January 2017
Speakers: Patricia Hudson (Emeritus Professor Cardiff University), Avner Offer (Chichele Professor of Economic His...
49:39 LSE III | CBCL Session 1: Welcome and Introduction: Charles Booth and the Social Sciences Charles Booth Centenary Lectures Session 1
Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE
Date: 3 November 2016
Speaker: Professor Mary Morgan (LSE Economic History Department)
Chair: ...
26:37 LSEIQ Episode 2 | What's the future of work? To subscribe on iTunes please visit - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lse-iq-podcast/id1223... or search for 'LSE IQ' in your favourite podcast app.
Welcome to LSE IQ, a new monthly podcast...
2:29 #LSENewsroom | Claire Gordon | Brexit and higher education Dr Claire Gordon, who has given evidence to Parliament on the impact of Brexit on the UK’s higher education sector, discusses the pros and cons of the Education Committee Report handed down in Apri...

No comments: