We are delighted to present LSE at Your Desk, an online monthly video series from the Department of Management designed to provide highly relevant learning for alumni, as well as a wider audience of working professionals in any industry across the globe.
LSE at Your Desk is designed to give critical insights into to practical issues in the workplace across a range of fields. Each video is presented by one of our current students in the department, sharing an insight learned in the classroom at LSE which can be applied directly 'at your desk' in the workplace.
A new video will be released each month, and alumni receive exclusive access to each new episode in the series for the first week of release.
The videos are then released to all viewers, and we encourage our wider audience to subscribe to the series to receive each new video by email.
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If you're interested in featuring in our next series, please get in touch.
Catch up on series one of LSE at Your Desk.
How to spread cancer awareness to 1.25 billion people | LSE At Your Desk - Series 2, Episode 1
Presented by Elisabeth Prager, Executive Global Master's in Management (EGMiM), 2015-17
In this episode, Elisabeth explores how best to communicate awareness to a diverse and unfamiliar target market, drawing on a cancer awareness project conducted in India.
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We encourage you to watch recordings of our streamed alumni events to learn from faculty and other alumni.
Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) Alumni Event - Using Social Networks for Good
3 October 2016
Professor Christakis of Yale University came to LSE to discuss his research into human social networks and how they can be used to improve the world.
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Professor Nicholas Christakis, Sol Goldman Family Professor of Social and Natural Science, Yale University.
Chair:
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Professor George Gaskell, Professor of Social Psychology and Director of the Methodology Institute, LSE.
Video recording:
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LSE Human Resource Management Alumni Group launch event - The Changing Nature of Work
27 May 2015
The LSE Human Resource Management Alumni Group’s launch event focused on the changing nature of work, including interactive presentations and discussions on changes in the workforce for HR professionals.
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Professor Sandy Pepper, Professor of Management Practice, Department of Management, LSE
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John Beadle, Global Head of Performance and Reward, Rio Tinto
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Jonathan Parr, Global Head of HR Management Information, Nomura
View recording:
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LSE Advancement study programmes
LSE Advancement offers a wide range of study programmes for alumni wishing to get involved in lifelong learning and continuing professional development. Alumni are encouraged to take advantage of these exclusive opportunities such as the LSE Language Centre, which provides Modern Foreign Language certificate courses with a 50% discount for LSE alumni and tailored one-to-one tuition.
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Summer School and Executive Summer School
Alumni are welcome to return to the School and enrol on either LSE Summer School or the Executive Summer School. LSE Summer School offers over 70 three-week courses taught by LSE’s world-renowned faculty. LSE Summer School welcome alumni to return to campus and enrol on the courses where they can receive an exclusive 10% discount on fees. The LSE Executive Summer School offers a distinctive programme of executive education, designed for professionals who are looking for rigorous, challenging and in depth courses. Alumni benefit from an exclusive 15% discount on all courses.
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LSE alumni tuition fee discount
Alumni who have completed a three year undergraduate degree or a taught postgraduate degree at LSE are entitled to a reduction on their tuition fees for all taught masters (MSc/MA/MPA/LLM) programmes (except MSc Health Policy, Planning and Financing and students on executive MSc programmes), the first year of MRes Economics (Track 1) and the first taught year of MSc (Research) programmes. It does not cover Visiting Research, MPhil/PhD or other MRes/PhD programmes.
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