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  2. London School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    LSE alumni and faculty include 55 past or present heads of state or government and 18 Nobel laureates. As of 2017, 13 out of 49 Nobel Memorial Prizes in Economics had been awarded to LSE alumni, current staff, or former staff. LSE alumni and faculty have also won 3 Nobel Peace Prizes and 2 Nobel Prizes in Literature.

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

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    Aamer Sarfraz, Baron Sarfraz, Conservative politician and businessman. Minouche Shafik, Baroness Shafik of Camden and Alexandria, director of the LSE (2017–23); former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for markets and banking. Peter Smith, Baron Smith of Leigh, former Executive Leader of Wigan Council.

  4. Lahore School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    'Shamyla's Garden' in Lahore School of Economics. The Lahore School has two campuses; the 'Main Campus' and the 'City Campus'. The Main Campus is located on the intersection of DHA Phase VI Main Boulevard and Burki Road, spread over 35 acres (140,000 m 2) and houses The Lahore School's undergraduate programs, graduate programs and research centres as well as teaching and administration ...

  5. History of the London School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Webb was a co-founder of the Fabian Society and of the LSE.. The history of the London School of Economics dates from 1895, when the School was founded by Fabian Society members Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw, with funding provided by private philanthropy, including a bequest of £20,000 from Henry Hunt Hutchinson to the Fabian Society.

  6. LSE Law School - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of law at the LSE dates back to its foundation in 1895, when commercial and industrial law was one of the nine courses offered. In 1906 it became part of the intercollegiate faculty of law of the University of London, along with departments in University College London and King's College London; this would continue for undergraduate courses into the 1960s.

  7. 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. Former faculty members include William Beveridge, Richard Titmuss and ...

  8. Paul Kelly (professor) - Wikipedia

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    School or tradition. Liberalism. Institutions. University of Wales, Swansea. London School of Economics. Paul Joseph Kelly (born 1962) is Professor of Political Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and Head of the Department of Government. [2]

  9. The General Course - Wikipedia

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    The General Course. The General Course at LSE (the London School of Economics and Political Science) has been in operation since 1910 and is a full 'Study Year Abroad'. [ 1] Today, the General Course offers a fully integrated year of undergraduate study to around 300 students of more than 40 nationalities drawn from over 130 universities.