LSE in print
Recovery is in spite of Plan A
The Daily Mirror, 30/09/2013, p.4, Prof John Van Reenen
THE Chancellor recently announced that the austerity argument is over and that he was proven right. But nothing could be further from the truth. The fact that the UK economy is improving does not mean his 'Plan A' has worked. The recovery is in spite of the government's 2010 accelerated austerity programme - not because of it.
Party Rifts Put Cameron In Tighter Political Vice
The Wall Street Journal (Europe), 30/09/2013, p.1, Cassell Bryan-Low
Mr. Cameron has "a fundamental problem," said Patrick Dunleavy, a politics professor at the London School of Economics. Party traditionalists are pushing Mr. Cameron to move to the right, but such a move risks leaving him vulnerable to the main opposition Labour Party claiming more centrist votes, said Mr. Dunleavy.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014240527023036433045791052714073
80600.html|
World leaders must act faster on climate change
Financial Times, 30/09/2013, p.11, Nicholas Stern
Governments and businesses should be left in no doubt about the dangers of delaying further cuts in greenhouse gas emissions following the publication of the new assessment report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/e92fea1a-2771-11e3-8feb-00144feab7de,s01=1.html|
The wrong university costs graduates £10,000 a year
The Daily Telegraph, 28/09/2013, p.18, Graeme Paton
Researchers found that graduates were earning an average of more than £27,000 within six months of leaving the London School of Economics, but those from some less prestigious institutions were being paid an average of as little as £17,000.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/10340183/Students-paid
-10000-more-after-leaving-top-universities.html|
Durham university tops poll for quality of life
Financial Times, 28/09/2013, p.4, Press Association
Researchers found that graduates were earning an average of more than £27,000 within six months of leaving the London School of Economics, but those from some less prestigious institutions were being paid an average of as little as £17,000.
Homegrown groups take on international giants
Financial Times, 30/09/2013, p.3, Katrina Manson
Of 50 industrial companies in Tanzania analysed by the London School of Economics in a study published last year, 29 had their origin in the domestic private sector. They took off when Tanzania loosened its statist ways and started allowing private business back into the economy from the mid-1980s.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7d166be4-1ebe-11e3-b80b-00144feab7de.html|
TODAY
Financial Times, 30/09/2013, p.28, Simon Greaves; Emmanuelle Smith
Creative solutions The London School of Economics holds a discussion "Predatory thinking" with Dave Trott, chairman of advertising agency Gate London who explains how to out think competition and use creativity to solve problems.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4c0f533c-2506-11e3-9b22-00144feab7de.html#axzz2gMGv7Fjn|
Women at the top give firms the edge
The Sunday Times, 29/09/2013, p.14, Kathryn Cooper
female directors are more likely to change the chief executive after a period of poor performance, according to a study in 2008 by the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics. Spicer said: "It may be that women feel there are higher expectations of them, so they perform better in terms of board attendance and set the bar higher for the rest of the company.
The UN's hot air gets hotter, but the Earth just isn't following suit
The Sunday Times, 29/09/2013, p.26, Dominic Lawson
The public disillusionment was put most pithily by Her Majesty the Queen when she paid a visit to the London School of Economics in November 2008. She asked the assembled professors: "Why did no one see it coming?" Actually, some dissident economists did, such as Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
HAPPY OR HOTHOUSED?
The Sunday Times, 29/09/2013, p.6, Eleanor Mills
schools, the redeeming powers of a great head, to try to assuage the guilt. But is all the fuss and fear really required? A comforting report last week from the London School of Economics found that parents who battled to get their child into the best possible school could find that all their efforts backfired. It reported that surrounding children
'After the riots they promised action but it's gone backwards'
Evening Standard, 27/09/2013, p.12, Pippa Crerar
Also speaking at the conference on vulnerable children, at the LSE, shadow education minister Sharon Hodgson criticised the Government’s failure to come up with funding given it would be cheaper to help youngsters avoid the criminal justice or care systems in the first place.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/frontline-london-after-the-riots-they-
promised-action-but-its-gone-backwards-8843997.html|
Alastair Campbell
Financial Times, 28/09/2013, p.2, Unattributed
In Brighton I continued my long running argument with Ed Miliband and co that they should better rebut the coalition's "mess we inherited" mantra. When, earlier this year, the LSE Growth Commission painted a broadly positive picture of Labour's economic record, they cited three main reasons: investment in education; competition policy; and immigration.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/3b6b96a4-24f6-11e3-9b22-00144feab7de.html#axzz2gMGv7Fjn|
'I wished. I wished '
Financial Times, 28/09/2013, p.14, James Pickford
Profile of Boris Johnson. Tony Travers, an academic at the London School of Economics, says: "Ken Livingstone had huge increases in funding for transport and other services For pretty much the whole of the Johnson period in office it's been constrained.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/f5b6a84a-263c-11e3-8ef6-00144feab7de.html|
A pressured Cameron faces party
International Herald Tribune, 28/09/2013, p.5, Steven Erlanger and Stephen Castle
want, which could be Boris Johnson, the populist-sounding mayor of London. ''Cameron is trying to capture the center and the right at the same time,'' said Tony Travers of the London School of Economics. His colleague Patrick Dunleavy predicts a staged Cameron advance — ''to look right-wing now at this year's conference and more centrist next year,''
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/28/world/europe/british-leader-is-under-attack
-from-right-and-center.html?ref=stevenerlanger|
Over here, Mr Osborne - you're staring into the wrong brain drain
The Sunday Times, 29/09/2013, p.6, Rod Liddle
The number of well-educated, younger British people who move abroad is increasing. It is estimated that 1 in 10 of our graduates from the best universities — Oxbridge, the London School of Economics, Durham, Exeter - end up working abroad, snapped up by big firms at the annual milk run.
HEATED DEBATE THE SCIENTISTS' VIEW...
The Independent, 28/09/2013, p.7, Unattributed
Lord Stern London School of Economics The report makes clear that the Earth is warming and the climate is changing, that human activities are primarily responsible, and that without very strong cuts
Yard's new crimefighter - the man who never forgets a face
Daily Mail, 28/09/2013, p.33, Rebecca Camber
that it could be problematic to use super-recognisers as expert witnesses in court if they have identified criminals based on an imperfect image. Mike Redmayne, a law professor at the London School of Economics, said: 'Unless we subject them to rigorous testing, then we are just taking their word on trust. 'Perhaps they can do what they say, but we
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2435043/Scotland-Yards-elite-squad-200-super-recognisers-forget-face.html|
THE MAN WHO HATED BRITAIN
Daily Mail, 28/09/2013, p.16, Geoffrey Saturday
availing himself of the fine education that was on offer in this country, or spending the rest of his life here. Quickly learning English, he got a place at the London School of Economics (LSE), which had then moved temporarily to Cambridge to avoid the bombing, and there he was taught politics by Harold Laski, a giant of Labour's Left,
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-2435751/GEOFFREY-LEVY-SATURDAY-ESSAY-Red-Eds-pledge-bring-socialism-homage-Marxist-father.html|
LSE online
Durham voted best by students
Evening Standard (Web), 28/09/2013, Unattributed
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment. The earning power of LSE graduates was followed by that of those from
http://www.standard.co.uk/panewsfeeds/durham-voted-best-by-students-88453
62.html|
We must harness the power of the sun | David King and Richard Layard
guardian.co.uk (Web), 29/09/2013, David King Richard Layard
of all is how to preserve human life as we know it. In 2015, the nations of the world will meet to agree their commitments on climate change. Whatever else they agree, they should go for a major sunpower programme. Sir David King will be the foreign secretary's special representative on climate change from 1 October. Lord Layard is
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/29/climate-change-energy-sources-solar-power|
IPCC report: The financial markets are the only hope in the race to stop global warming
The Independent (Web), 27/09/2013, Unattributed
it will be a disaster for China as well as for the world… This will have a very big impact on the lifestyle of Chinese people." What the Scientists Say... Lord Stern. London School of Economics The report makes clear that the Earth is warming and the climate is changing, that human activities are primarily responsible, and that without very strong cuts in
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/ipcc-report-the-financial-markets-are-the-only-hope-in-the-race-to-stop-global-warming-8843573.html|
Analysis - Euro zone current account surplus puts Germany in dock
Reuters UK (Web), 29/09/2013, Alan Wheatley
onus of adjustment entirely on the southern rim without any offsetting stimulus measures could threaten the very survival of the shared currency, said Paul de Grauwe, a professor at the London School of Economics. Unemployment is at a record high in the periphery, where investment has fallen almost three times more than in core countries. "Politically this is not acceptable and
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/09/29/uk-economy-eurozone-surplus-analysis-idUKBRE98S07120130929|
A Fed love story: Janet Yellen meets her match
Reuters UK (Web), 29/09/2013, Unattributed
splash among economists, landed at the central bank for a one-year stint between jobs. Recently divorced, he came from the University of California-Berkeley en route to a post at the London School of Economics. After connecting with Yellen, "we decided to get married hastily, not only because we had so little doubt about each other, but also for practical reasons …
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/09/29/uk-usa-fed-yellen-idUKBRE98S07L2013
0929|
The Long Decline of Trust in Government
The Independent (Web), 28/09/2013, John Rentoul
I suspect that Blair started from an unusually high point. The graph here is taken from Prof Whiteley’s lecture at a Conference on "Citizens and Politics in Britain Today" at the London School of Economics on Thursday. http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2013/09/28/the-long-decline-of-trust-in-government/|
El Estado de bienestar contribuye tanto a la justicia social como a la eficiencia"
El Diario, Sep 28
Interview with Professor Nicholas Barr.
http://www.eldiario.es/agendapublica/impacto_social/bienestar-mercados-privados-tecnicas-haran_0_180232081.html|
Rise of the machines
Washington Post - Sep 28 at 18:17 BST
the Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data for Social Sciences project at the London School of Economics. For more details, see the conference Web site.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2013/09/28/the-rise-of-the-machines-in-the-study-of-politics-5-things-i-learned-from-studies-using-textasdata/|
Goodhart warns of bank bail-in consequences
Herald Scotland
Director of the Financial Regulation Research Programme at the London School of Economics, Mr Goodhart said bail-ins could result in investors that specialise ...
http://www.heraldscotland.com/business/markets-economy/goodhart-warns-of-
bank-bail-in-consequences.22273682|
‘Superrecognizer’ police help London fight crime
Japan Times - William Pesek - Sep 28 at 16:21 BST
reason to do this,” said Mike Redmayne, a law professor at the London School of Economics. “Perhaps they can do what they say, but we don’t have the evidence yet.” In the United States, experts...
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/09/28/world/superrecognizer-police-help-london-fight-crime/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=superrecognizer-police-help-london-fight-crime|
London police use super recognizers to fight crime
Times of India - Sep 28 at 3:28 BST
reason to do this,” said Mike Redmayne, a law professor at the London School of Economics. “Perhaps they can do what they say, but we don’t have the evidence yet.” In the United States, experts...
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-09-28/uk/42480384_1_scotland-yard-notting-hill-carnival-burglar|
London police use super recognizers to fight crime
Miami Herald - MARIA CHENG - Sep 27 at 7:15 BST
reason to do this,” said Mike Redmayne, a law professor at the London School of Economics. “Perhaps they can do what they say, but we don’t have the evidence yet.” In the United States, experts...
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/09/27/3653947/london-police-use-super-recognizers.html|
Cops, criminals in new face-off
Khaleej Times - Sep 28 at 8:01 BST
reason to do this,” said Mike Redmayne, a law professor at the London School of Economics. “Perhaps they can do what they say, but we don’t have the evidence yet.” In the United States, experts...
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article-display-1.asp?xfile=data/international/2013/September/international_September718.xml§ion
=international|
London police use power of super recognizers to fight crime
Salt Lake Tribune - Sep 27 at 20:13 BST
reason to do this,” said Mike Redmayne, a law professor at the London School of Economics. “Perhaps they can do what they say, but we don’t have the evidence yet.” In the United States, experts...
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/56928723-68/super-recognizers-police-london.html.csp|
Pakistan tax reforms a blueprint for developing countries
Finchannel.com - Sep 28 at 13:12 BST
a “paltry amount” to service the needs of an emerging economy, the London School of Economics and Political Science researcher said.The evasion of corporate taxes, which raise about 25 per...
http://finchannel.com/Main_News/B_Schools/128550_Pakistan_tax_reforms_a
_blueprint_for_developing_countries_/|
Sub-Saharan Africa on cusp of major global economic boom
Finchannel.com - Sep 28 at 13:12 BST
according to LSE.The Sir John Hicks Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science has spent the past few years mapping a detailed economic profile of industries...
http://finchannel.com/Main_News/B_Schools/128549_Sub-Saharan_Africa_on_cusp_of_major_global_economic_boom_/|
Analysis: Euro zone current account surplus puts Germany in dock
Chicago Tribune. 28 September 2013
LONDON (Reuters) - A sharp rise in the euro zone's current account surplus puts the ... said Paul de Grauwe, a professor at the London School of Economics.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-rt-us-economy-eurozone-surplus-analysis-20130929,0,6510000.story|
Fossil Fuels Need to Stay Unburned: IPCC
Bloomberg - Alex Morales - Sep 27 at 17:41 BST
billion tons of carbon-dioxide emissions, said a report this year by the London School of Economics’ climate research unit and nonprofit Climate Tracker Initiative. That amount of CO2 contains...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-27/fossil-fuels-need-to-stay-unburned-to-meet-climate-target.html|
Economists Tackle their 2nd-Hardest Question
Bloomberg - Eric Roston - Sep 27 at 17:41 BST
including Lord Nicholas Stern, chairman of the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics. [Click here for the full Bloomberg News story.]The research will be led by Jeremy...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-27/climate-economists-deftly-tackle-their-second-hardest-question-.html|
Planet is not following suit on warming
The Australian - Dominic Lawson - Sep 29 at 18:50 BST
by Her Majesty the Queen when she paid a visit to the London School of Economics in November 2008.She asked the assembled professors: "Why did no one see it coming?" Actually, some dissident...
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/a-warm-consensus-but-the-planet-is
-not-following-suit/story-fnb64oi6-1226729516410|
A Fed love story: Janet Yellen meets her match
Yahoo! Canada - Sep 29 at 15:16 BST
from the University of California-Berkeley en route to a post at the London School of Economics.After connecting with Yellen, "we decided to get married hastily, not only because we had so...
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/fed-love-story-janet-yellen-120741314.html|
Janet Yellen meets her match
CNBC - Sep 29 at 14:09 BST
from the University of California-Berkeley en route to a post at the London School of Economics.After connecting with Yellen, "we decided to get married hastily, not only because we had so...
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101071196|
A Fed love story: Janet Yellen meets her match
Reuters India - Sep 29 at 13:24 BST
from the University of California-Berkeley en route to a post at the London School of Economics.After connecting with Yellen, "we decided to get married hastily, not only because we had so...
http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/09/29/usa-fed-yellen-idINDEE98S05J20130929|
Euro zone current account surplus puts Germany in dock
Yahoo! UK and Ireland - Sep 29 at 13:13 BST
of the shared currency, said Paul de Grauwe, a professor at the London School of Economics.Unemployment is at a record high in the periphery, where investment has fallen almost three times...
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/euro-zone-current-account-surplus-1209421
42.html|
British scientists call for global 'Sunpower' programme
Wired.co.uk - Duncan Geere - Sep 29 at 10:51 BST
David King and founder of the centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics Richard Layard have urged nations to wean themselves off fossil fuels by making investments in...
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-09/29/sunpower|
Gove U-turn over Doncaster Council plans
Children & Young People Now - Laura McCardle, Friday 27 September - Sep 27 at 17:39 BST
s control. This was one of the key recommendations put forward by London School of Economics’ Professor Julian Le Grand, who was commissioned by Gove to evaluate Doncaster children’s services...
http://www.cypnow.co.uk/cyp/news/1107074/gove-u-doncaster-council-plans?WT.rss_f=Management+-+Disciplines&WT.rss_a=Gove+U-turn+over+Doncaster+Council+plans|
Fire and Ashes by Michael Ignatieff: review
Toronto Star Online - Robert Collison - Sep 27 at 16:24 BST
similar fate awaits Mr. Ignatieff. Robert Collison studied political economy at the London School of Economics.
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2013/09/27/fire_and_ashes_by_
michael_ignatieff_review.html|
Fossil Fuels Need to Stay Unburned to Meet Climate Change Target
Washington Post - Sep 27 at 15:29 BST
billion tons of carbon-dioxide emissions, said a report this year by the London School of Economics’ climate research unit and nonprofit Climate Tracker Initiative. That amount of CO2 contains...
http://washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376-MTS70S6JTSE801-7HJUPI3IR47C1KMISD5BL3LRS9|
How the West destroyed Iraq
Spiked Online - Sep 27 at 11:34 BST
whether intervention can ever be ‘pure’ or good. Toby Dodge of the London School of Economics, who has been writing about Iraq for many years, has written an insightful book about the consequences...
http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/how_the_west_destroyed_iraq/14085|
Parteitagssaison in Großbritannien
Deutschland Radio - Sep 27 at 17:33 BST
sechs bis acht Prozentpunkte verringern können. Auch Professor Tony Travers von der London School of Economics vermutet, dass der Premierminister entspannt nach Manchester reisen wird. "Merkwürdiger...
http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/europaheute/2267050/|
Arbitrariedad y competencia
El País - Luis Garicano - Sep 27 at 17:13 BST
de Pensilvania. Luis Garicano es catedrático de Economía y Estrategia en la London School of Economics.
http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2013/09/27/actualidad/1380276957_
734434.html|
Out of 91 UK universities, Durham students have the best quality of life
The Independent (Web), 28/09/2013, Unattributed
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
http://www.independent.co.uk/student/news/out-of-91-uk-universities-durham-
students-have-the-best-quality-of-life-8844763.html|
Durham voted best by students
MSN UK (Web), 28/09/2013, Unattributed
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/durham-voted-best-by-students|
Durham voted best by students
IC Walsall - Sep 28 at 2:49 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
http://icwalsall.icnetwork.co.uk/news/natnews/tm_headline=durham-voted-best-
by-students%26method=full%26objectid=33894912%26siteid=60240-name_page.html|
Durham voted best by students
IC Wolverhampton - Sep 28 at 2:45 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Northampton Herald & Post - Sep 28 at 2:43 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Leek News - Sep 28 at 2:38 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Hertfordshire Mercury - Sep 28 at 2:23 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
IC Tamworth - Sep 28 at 2:23 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Hertfordshire Advertiser - Sep 28 at 2:21 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Uttoxeter News - Sep 28 at 2:20 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Harlow Star - Sep 28 at 2:18 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Bedfordshire on Sunday - Sep 28 at 2:15 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Selby Times - Sep 28 at 2:14 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Herts & Essex Observer - Sep 28 at 2:13 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
TalkTalk - Sep 28 at 1:55 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
The North Yorkshire News - Sep 28 at 1:42 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Yahoo! UK and Ireland - Sep 28 at 1:39 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Wharfedale & Airedale Observer - Sep 28 at 1:35 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
IC Lichfield - Sep 28 at 1:32 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Witney Gazette - Sep 28 at 1:32 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Didcot Herald - Sep 28 at 1:10 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
MSN UK - Sep 28 at 1:06 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Northamptonshire Telegraph - Sep 28 at 1:02 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Smallholder - Sep 28 at 0:55 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Scottish Daily Express - Sep 28 at 0:50 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
This is Local London - Sep 28 at 0:42 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
Durham voted best by students
Dinnington & Maltby Guardian - Sep 28 at 0:41 BST
Meanwhile, the highest full-time salaries were found to be earned by graduates of the London School of Economics (LSE), where graduates reported an average salary of £27,388 after six months in employment.
LIFE IN THE newsroom
Bangkok Post - Sep 27 at 21:10 BST
Nattha, who received a PhD in Sociology and Gender Studies from the London School of Economics, hopes to one day create a TV programme that focuses on women in a non-mainstream way. She feels...
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BBC Kent, 29/09/2013
Tony Travers discusses the proposals for a new airport in the Thames Estuary.
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BBC World Service, 28/09/2013
Francesco Caselli discusses the economy in Argentina.