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Live webcast of Social Business: to solve society's most pressing problems

LSE Honorary Degree Ceremony

Date: Thursday 24 November 2011
Time: 5-6.15pm
Venue:  Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Muhammad Yunus

Muhammad Yunus is to be awarded an Honorary Degree – Doctor of Science (Economics) at this ceremony. Professor Yunus will mark the occasion by giving a lecture entitled Social Business: to solve society's most pressing problems and will then take questions from the audience.

Muhammad Yunus was born on 28 June 1940 in the village of Bathua, Chittagong, a seaport in Bangladesh. The third of fourteen children, he was educated at Dhaka University and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study economics at Vanderbilt University.

He then served as chairman of the economics department at Chittagong University before devoting his life to providing financial and social services to the poorest of the poor. He is the founder of Grameen Bank, serving as managing director until May 2011. Yunus is the author of the bestselling Banker to the Poor. In October 2006, Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Grameen Bank, for their efforts to create economic and social development.

The trailer of Bonsai People - The Vision of Muhammad Yunus,the first film that looks at the work of Muhammad Yunus from microcredit through to social business can be viewed here.

Live Webcast

The live webcast of this event will be broadcast at LSE Live.

Ticket Information

If you are a LSE staff member or LSE student, then you have the opportunity to attend the event in person. For more information including how to request a ticket please view the event weblisting. A valid LSE IT account will be required to view the listing.

Podcast & Video

A podcast and video of this event is available to download from Social Business: to solve society's most pressing problems.

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