Alejandra Irigoin was awarded the LSE SU Teaching Award for Excellent Feedback and Communication. These awards are nominated, and voted, by the students, as a way to thank faculty for an amazing experience that has had a positive impact on their education and time at the School, so they are a real honour to receive.
Among praise for Alejandra’s teaching was the following:
Dr. Irigoin was consistent, intentional, thoughtful, and kind but honest in all her feedback.
You can find out more about these awards here: https://www.lsesu.com/teachingawards/
New arrivals:
Kami Hassan welcomed baby Maya at the beginning of September.
And Jason Lennard welcomed Robin, a younger brother to Flora, earlier in the summer.
Recently viva’d PhD students:
Xizi Luo, with a thesis entitled Mobility or dis-mobility, evidence from Qing examination papers
Aurelius Noble with a thesis entitled The Quiet Revolution? Bankers, Aristocrats and Elite Social Networks in Victorian England (1861-1914)
Hillary Vipond with a thesis entitled Technological Change and Labour Displacement in Victorian Britain
We wish you all the best on the next stage of your journey!