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What is “fair” pay for a chief executive?

Read more on LSE Business Review
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Self-employed working hours return to pre-Covid levels after five-year slump

New LSE report examines recovery, wellbeing and dissatisfaction among self-employed.
News
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How 5,000 steps can save the NHS billions

Watch a video featuring new research from LSE Professor Joan Costa i Font and the life insurance provider Vitality
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Sensing energy transition

Coffee break research with Dr Gisa Weszkalnys, 1-1.30pm
3Feb
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Future Proof | Sustainable responses to global challenges

Videos, articles, blogs and events exploring what a sustainable and resilient future looks like, and how the social sciences will help us build it.
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Meet LSE's early career researchers

Manna Mostaghim researches the relationship between fertility policies in the NHS and weight stigma in healthcare.
Manna Mostaghim

The world is your office: how ‘‘work from anywhere’’ is transforming work

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Prithwiraj Choudhury
Economics
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Why is religion important when talking about climate change?

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Dr Hanane Benadi, Kristian Noll
Sustainability
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Recommended reading on the future of world trade

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · LSE Review of Books
Economics
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What makes a good judge – and why it matters now

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Sir Ross Cranston
Society
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