The London development workshops are a Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) funded project of the LSE London research centre.
The project consists of a series of conferences, workshops and seminars designed to bring together stakeholders in key debates on London's economic, political and social development.
Using LSE's research strengths, extensive networks and reputation for contributing to robust public policy, London development workshops will operate to transfer knowledge and expertise from universities across the UK at the point where policy formation, economic development and business activity converge around particular issues.
Over the coming year, workshops will be held at LSE on London's housing, governance, demography, transport, education, media and economy.
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The London Conference, 26 October 2005
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Roundtable on Funding Transport Projects in London, 20 December 2005
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The Barker Review and London, 14 February 2006
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Race and Community Relations in Contemporary London, April 21 2006
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LSE London Density Debate, 19 June 2006
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London and the Media, 29 June 2006
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How far must, or should, economic growth in London be centralised? 30 June 2006
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The GLA Review and London Government- the government's proposals for reform, 27 July, 2006