The Unbearable Uselessness of Crypto
Following the collapse of FTX, in his latest opinion piece for Project Syndicate, Professor Andrés Velasco, Dean of the School of Public...
Lessons from Afghanistan
This panel came together to discuss the LSE Public Policy Review special issue on Afghanistan: Long War, Forgotten Peace. This...
Many young people’s mental health suffered during COVID. They need more help
Young people’s mental health and wellbeing suffered during the pandemic, and we do not yet know what the long-term consequences will be....
Don’t write off cities just yet: they will survive COVID
How we work is changing, and the full impact of the pandemic on cities is not yet clear. But the collaboration they allow will still be...
The Work of the Future: where will it come from?
Join leading economist David Autor in discussion with Judy Wajcman as we explore the relationships between emerging technologies and the...
Pandemic leadership: beware of anecdotes
Leaders with science training have not outperformed other leaders in terms of their countries’ coronavirus responses, write Joachim...
The crucial relationship between a society’s trust in science and vaccine confidence
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey) and Jonathan Jackson (LSE) find that...
Applying political philosophy to public service in today's polarised politics
The LSE School of Public Policy will host an online event “Haldane and LSE: applying political philosophy to public service in today's...
Recycling Slums the Right Way: Building on Participatory Slum Upgrading
The 10th annual GPPN Conference, hosted by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs, featured students' solution oriented ideas and...
Change the Cycle
The 10th annual GPPN Conference, hosted by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs, featured students' solution oriented ideas and...