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International Development Events

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The department is involved in hosting an extensive series of events, ranging from research seminars to public lectures.

Our department has hosted a number of high profile speakers including: Winnie Byanyima, Professor Amartya Sen, Dr Ha-Joon Chang, Kate Raworth, Mark Lowcock and Alcinda Honwana.

Upcoming events

Celebrating 35 years of LSE ID: Alumni Reflections and the Future of International Development

Tuesday 9 Dec 2025 6.30pm - 8pm, In-person and online public event (LSE campus, venue tbc ticketholders)

Marking 35 years of International Development at LSE, this special alumni panel brings together graduates who are shaping change across sectors and continents.

Speakers
Noble Kofi Nazzah, Founding Editor, The Gourd Magazine (MSc African Development, 2019)
Indranil Chakrabarti, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (MSc Development Studies, 1997)
Mia Fraser, Philanthropy Executive at Amnesty International UK (MSc Health and International Development, 2022)
Stella Yoh, Venture Capital Investor, Orbit Ventures (MSc Development Management, 2019)
Arbie Baguios, ESRC-funded PhD International Development researcher studying refugee economies (MSc International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies, 2018)
Chair: James Putzel is Professor of Development Studies in the Department of International Development at LSE

Hosted by the Department of International Development

Book Launch - Capitalist Value Chains: Labour Exploitation, Nature Destruction, Geopolitics

Wednesday 18 March 2026 3.45pm - 6.15pm. In-person, MAR.2.08, Marshall Building, LSE Campus

Is it true that Global Value Chains (GVCs) 'boost incomes, create better jobs, and reduce poverty', as commonly claimed? In this compelling book, Benjamin Selwyn and Christin Bernhold show how the mainstream notion of Global Value Chains (GVCs) obscures their capitalist character. To transcend this shortcoming, the authors introduce the concept of Capitalist Value Chains (CVCs). They explore how and why CVCs generate many highly exploitative jobs, new forms of poverty, are stunting real human development, and are destroying the world's environment.

SpeakerBenjamin Selwyn, professor of international relations and international development at the University of Sussex.

Chair: James Putzel is Professor of Development Studies in the Department of International Development at LSE.

Hosted by the Department of International Development

Cutting Edge Lecture Series WT - Alternate Fridays 4pm-6pm, Old Theatre

Democratisation of data in conflict with a special focus on our mortality work in Sudan
Date: Friday 23 January 2026 
Speaker: Maysoon Dahab, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Discussants: Ernestina Coast, Philipa Mladovsky, & Arjan Gjonça


Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men 
Date: Friday 03 February 2026 
Speaker: Patricia Owens, University of Oxford
Discussant: Ken Shadlen


Education and majoritarian politics in India 
Date: Friday 20 February 2026 
Speaker: Ritika Arora, LSE
Discussants: TBC


The expansion of global security agendas in times of crisis
Date: Friday 06 March 2026 
Speaker: Ruben Andersson, University of Oxford
Discussant: Myfanwy James


Trade Development Environment: The more things change, the more they stay the same
Date: Friday 20 March 2026 
Speaker: Silke Trommer, University of Manchester
Discussant: Kathy Hochstetler

Past events

You can download the entire list of past events from 2012 - 2014 here.