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LSE and are
::" There are many who have achieved in the world of politics, business or academia who can trace their success to the years they spent at LSE.
Inspired by tuition from academics who are often familiar faces, if not household names, LSE students take their first steps to greatness in the debating chambers, cafes, bars – and even occasionally in their seminar groups – during three or four years of studying '.
LSE is heavily targeted by employers and graduates are in great demand despite the current economic climate.
The vast majority of LSE students are engaged in employment or further study within 6 months of graduating and the School is listed first for employability in the 2012 Sunday Times Good University Guide.
The most common sectors for LSE graduates to work in within 6 months of graduating are banking, finance and accountancy ; development, NGOs and international organisations ; Consultancy ; Education ; and central and local government.
The principal governance bodies of the LSE are: the LSE Council ; the Court of Governors ; the Academic Board ; and the Director and Director ’ s Management Team.
The LSE Council is responsible for strategy and its members are company directors of the School.
These lectures, organised by the LSE Events office, are open to students, alumni and the general public.
The LSE has also introduced LSE Live, which is a series of public lectures that are broadcast live over the internet, as well as being open to LSE community, and occasionally to the general public.
The iXXi Briefings are private discussions which are attended by 40 experts from within LSE and elsewhere and are chaired by Lord Desai.
The iXXi Briefings are run by LSE Enterprise.
The London Stock Exchange ( LSE ) and the TSE are developing jointly traded products and share technology, marking the latest cross-border deal among bourses as international competition heats up.
On the London Stock Exchange ( LSE ) there are official market makers for many securities.
On the LSE one can always buy and sell stock: each stock always has at least two market makers and they are obliged to deal.
Unofficial market makers are free to operate on order driven markets or, indeed, on the LSE.
Oglala are becoming involved in modern technologies in start-up companies, such as Lakota Solar Enterprises ( LSE ), started on the Pine Ridge Reservation in 2006 by Henry Red Cloud ( a fifth-generation descendent of Chief Red Cloud ) with help from the non-profit Trees, Water and People.
Brünigbahn, LSE, BOB and MIB tracks are connected, although the latter two use different current systems, so electric motive power cannot be shared.
LSE was subsequently renamed Zentralbahn and 2 / 3 of its shares are now owned by SBB.
However, on 20 July SGX said there are no plans for a takeover of or merger with LSE.

LSE and report
The government argued that this assumption had not been supported by any research in the London School of Economics report, and that biometric experts quoted in the LSE reports have sought to distance themselves from its findings.
The government sought to deflect attention from problems with its ID cards programme by attempting to personally denigrate the LSE report and Simon Davies personally.

LSE and on
As an example, if one was trying to profit from a price discrepancy between IBM on the NYSE and IBM on the London Stock Exchange, they may purchase a large number of shares on the NYSE and find that they cannot simultaneously sell on the LSE.
Also in 1931, Hayek critiqued Keynes's Treatise on Money ( 1930 ) in his " Reflections on the pure theory of Mr. J. M. Keynes " and published his lectures at the LSE in book form as Prices and Production.
Laski encouraged him to stand for Parliament, although later on, he requested Callaghan several times to study and lecture at the LSE.
The LSE records that the proposal to establish the school was conceived during a breakfast meeting on 4 August 1894, between the Webbs, Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw.
The LSE's campus went through a renewal under former Director Anthony Giddens ( 1996 – 2003 ), with the redevelopment of Connaught and Clement Houses on the Aldwych, and the purchase of buildings including the George IV public house, which had been nestled amongst the campus for decades, but is now owned by LSE.
Recent projects have included the £ 35 million renovation of the Lionel Robbins Building, which houses the British Library of Political and Economic Science, LSE's Library and a brand new Student Services Centre in the Old Building as well as LSE Garrick on the junction of Houghton Street and Aldwych.
The Director is the head of the LSE and its chief executive officer, responsible for executive management and leadership on academic issues.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev addressing students and staff at LSE on 2 April 2009.
Furthermore, the International History department at LSE, developed as primarily focused on the history of IR in the early modern, colonial and Cold War periods.
* Political posters including Joseph Chamberlain on the LSE Digital Library
Goodhart is best known for his book on the workings of the Conservative MPs ' 1922 Committee, and for his brother Charles, who was a famous economics professor at LSE and sat for some time on the Bank of England's monetary policy committee.
During this time he once interviewed Mahatma Gandhi in Bombay on his own volition ( 10 April 1945 ). Narayanan then went to England ( 1945 ) and studied political science under Harold Laski at the London School of Economics ( LSE ); he also attended lectures by Karl Popper, Lionel Robbins, and Friedrich Hayek.
In 1941 he was invited by Sir Fred Clarke, Director of the Institute of Education, University of London, to teach sociology on a part-time basis in conjunction with his role at LSE.
One of the LSE student residences, on Great Dover Street in London, is named Sidney Webb House, in his honour.
In July 2008 the London Stock Exchange ( LSE ) and the TSE announced a new joint venture Tokyo-based market, which will be based on the LSE's Alternative Investment Market ( AIM ).
* Political posters including Henry Campbell-Bannerman on the LSE Digital Library
Original UK Gay Liberation Front activists, including Bette Bourne ( on the left ), at LSE 40th anniversary celebration, Tatchell is fourth from the left.
Her academic career began at the former Enfield College ( now Middlesex University ) before she went on to become a lecturer at the LSE and Professor of Educational Administration at the University of London Institute of Education.

LSE and student
One of the organisers of these demonstrations was the well known radical left wing LSE student Tariq Ali.
At the LSE he took an MSc in 1968 where he joined in student demonstrations popular at that time.
He and his first wife, Vera, a fellow student at LSE, whom he married in 1954, had three daughters: Nicola, Alexandra and Daphne Dahrendorf.
When appointed Professor of Political Theory and Political Institutions at Sheffield in 1965 Crick told Beaver, the LSE student newspaper, that he was " going to a better place from the point of view of teaching students ".
) During that period he was Chairman of LSE Conservatives, the student society.
He attended the London School of Economics ( LSE ) as a mature student, where he read Social Psychology.
The Beavers news section has consistently been among the strongest in UK student media, consisting of LSE, University of London and Higher Education stories from across Britain, frequently being quoted in the national press.
LSE Students ' Union made international headlines in the late 1960s during the well documented LSE student riots in 1966-67 and 1968 – 69 ,.
In 2007-8, LSE students elected as Honorary Vice President Khaled Al-Mudallal, a Bradford University student of Palestinian origin who was detained in Gaza.
Pi drew favourable comparisons with other heavyweight student newspapers, such as The Oxford Student and the LSE Beaver.
The MONIAC ( Monetary National Income Analogue Computer ) also known as the Phillips Hydraulic Computer and the Financephalograph, was created in 1949 by the New Zealand economist Bill Phillips ( William Phillips ) to model the national economic processes of the United Kingdom, while Phillips was a student at the London School of Economics ( LSE ), The MONIAC was an analogue computer which used fluidic logic to model the workings of an economy.
He also attended lectures in economics, political science and social anthropology at the London School of Economics ( LSE ) as an external student.

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