
Climate Change: Economics and Governance
A multi-disciplinary course providing an in-depth overview of the economic and governance of climate change, and how they are impacting on the environment for a range of organisations.
Cities: Governance, Planning and Design
An exploration and analysis of the governance, planning and design of London, drawing parallels with and implications for other major cities.
Managing Inclusive Development in Emerging Societies
This course provides an interdisciplinary and critical approach to the theories and practices being used to address problems of governance, economic growth, equity and stability, and social inclusion across the Global South.
Regulation
A cutting-edge introduction to the full range of economic, legal and political issues in regulation.
About Global Public Policy at LSE
The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment was established by LSE in 2008 to bring together international expertise on economics, finance, geography, the environment, international development and political economy.
The Institute is chaired by Lord Stern - lead author of the influential Stern Review on the economics of climate change.
LSE Cities is an international centre at the LSE that carries out research, education and outreach activities in London and abroad.
Through research, conferences, teaching and projects, the centre aims to shape new thinking and practice on how to make cities fairer and more sustainable for the next generation of urban dwellers, who will make up some 70 per cent of the global population by 2050.
Faculty teaching on Executive Education Courses
Professor Ricky Burdett
Lecturer for: London and Global Cities: Governance, Planning and Design
Professor of Urban Studies
Department of Sociology
Director, LSE Cities
Professor Sam Fankhauser
Lecturer for: Climate Change: Economics and Governance
Director, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change
Deputy Director, ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics
Non-Executive Director, CDC Group