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The Beaver. The Beaver is the fortnightly newspaper of the LSE Students' Union at the London School of Economics, England. The Beaver has had some of its stories being picked up by the national press. One thousand copies are published and distributed around campus every other Tuesday during term time.
Minouche Shafik. Nemat Talaat Shafik, Baroness Shafik, ( Arabic: نعمت طلعت شفيق; born 13 August 1962) DBE HonFBA commonly known as Minouche Shafik ( Arabic: مينوش شفيق ), is a British-American academic and economist. [2] She has been serving as the 20th president of Columbia University since July 2023.
www.ish.org.uk. International Students House, London (colloquially shortened to ISH) is a set of lodgings for international and British students in London. [1] It permanently occupies one large building in streets that faces Park Crescent which in turn across a square green faces the park itself. It operates as a financially self-supporting ...
A Unite Students facility near Tottenham Hale station. The Unite Group was founded by Nicholas Porter in Bristol, England, in 1991. [3] Aged 21 and following research with the University of the West of England, he recognised a growing demand for student accommodation. [4] After a period of expansion within Bristol, in 1998 Unite opened its ...
Transcriptions. Peking University HSBC Business School ( PHBS; Chinese: 北大汇丰商学院) is a graduate-level business school, under the auspices of Peking University, located in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, at the university's only satellite campus. PHBS was founded in 2004 and, following HSBC 's direct and indirect charity donation to the ...
monash.edu. Monash University ( / ˈmɒnæʃ /) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named after prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a number of campuses, four of which are in Victoria ( Clayton, Caulfield ...
Phillip Windsor, c. 1980s. Philip Windsor was a British academic teaching International Relations mostly at the London School of Economics. [1] He was born in India in 1935, studied at Merton College, and taught at the LSE from 1965. At LSE, he was known and valued for his distinctive lecturing style, and for engaging with students and ...
LSE (programming language), a computer programming language. LSE, Latent sector error, a media assessment measure related to the hard disk drive storage technology. Language-Sensitive Editor, a text editor used on Digital Equipment Corporation's VMS operating system.