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  2. List of people associated with the London School of Economics

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    LSE started awarding its own degrees in its own name in 2008, [2] prior to which it awarded degrees of the University of London. This page does not include people whose only connection with the university consists in the award of an honorary degree.

  3. London School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    LSE alumni and faculty include 55 past or present heads of state or government and 20 Nobel laureates. As of 2024, 25 per cent of all 56 Nobel Memorial Prizes in Economics had been awarded, at least in part, to LSE alumni, current staff, or former staff. [13] LSE alumni and faculty have also won 3 Nobel Peace Prizes and 2 Nobel Prizes in ...

  4. Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics

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    The Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics is an academic centre for the study and research of social policy.It hosts and contributes to research centres including the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion and the Mannheim Centre for Criminology.

  5. LSE Law School - Wikipedia

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    David Kershaw is the current dean of the LSE Law School. The law school is one of LSE's largest and oldest departments, with over 60 academic staff. [1] [2] LSE Law School is located on Lincoln's Inn Fields in the Cheng Kin Ku Building (abbreviated as CKK, formerly the New Academic Building, NAB), named in honour of LSE donor Vincent Cheng’s ...

  6. Jörn-Steffen Pischke - Wikipedia

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    Angrist, J. D., & Pischke, J. S. (2009).Mostly harmless econometrics: An empiricist's companion.Princeton university press. Angrist, J. D., & Pischke, J. S. (2014). ...

  7. Michael Cox (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Cox (born March 1947) is a British academic and international relations scholar. He is currently Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics (LSE) and Director of LSE IDEAS.

  8. Janet Coleman - Wikipedia

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    She was the first woman to receive a chair in the LSE government department. [2] Her research interests include ancient Greek and Roman political thought, medieval philosophy, and theories of citizenship and the state. Coleman studied at L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris and received her Ph.D. degree from Yale University.

  9. Sarah Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Worthington then moved to the London School of Economics (LSE) where she was a senior lecturer from 1997 to 2001, a Reader in Law from 2001 to 2003, and Professor of Law from 2003 to 2011. [1] She was additionally a Pro-Director of LSE (with responsibility for research and external relations) between 2005 and 2010. [1] [10]