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LSE launches £10m Huth Initiative to shape global economic thinking
A transformative £10 million gift from LSE alumnus Johannes Huth will unite world-leading research and policy engagement to shape a new economic model for the 21st century.
Tuesday 3 February 2026

New report calls for ethical and effective use of children’s information in local authorities
Thursday 29 January 2026

Self-employed working hours return to pre-Covid levels after five-year slump
New LSE report examines recovery, wellbeing and dissatisfaction among self-employed.
Thursday 29 January 2026

LSE honours Lord Desai with memorial lecture and new student support fund
The new Student Support Fund advances Lord Desai’s legacy of inquiry, global engagement and social impact.
Wednesday 28 January 2026

LSE and SMU Launch New Institutional Partnership and Joint Research Fund
Thursday 22 January 2026

Recent LSE graduate selected for prestigious fellowship
Sung Jae Harry Park was selected from a pool of over 5,800 candidates.
Monday 19 January 2026

2026 New Year Honours for LSE academics
LSE academics Professor Tony Travers and Professor Jonathan Wadsworth are recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours for their impact on public service and economics.
Monday 5 January 2026

LSE Generate launches Fellowship Programme to support global founders
The new initiative offers a year-round, globally accessible model that allows more ventures to participate.
Monday 5 January 2026
Accelerated cancer drug approvals deliver limited survival gains at high cost
New research shows that cancer drugs granted accelerated approval by the FDA often delivered limited proven survival benefits while generating billions in Medicare spending. The findings raise concerns about the effectiveness and value of treatments given early market access.
Wednesday 17 December 2025

UK ethnic wealth gap has widened over last decade
Ethnic wealth inequality in the UK has deepened since 2012, with sharp contrasts in gains and losses across groups, reveals new LSE research.
Tuesday 16 December 2025

Children’s homes run by investment firms are more likely to open in low-cost locations than areas of high need
New study finds this creates major gaps in care.
Friday 12 December 2025

Deprivation prevented by introduction of Scottish child payment, first cross-nation study finds
The study finds that Scotland’s child payment has significantly reduced child material deprivation and food insecurity compared with England, without discouraging parents from working.
Thursday 11 December 2025
