How can we transform our climate futures? How can we control AI? How can we create a fair society? These are just some of the complex and pressing question facing social scientists today.
All new undergraduate students at LSE, regardless of their department or discipline, will bring their perspective to bear on the complex questions and challenges related to controlling the future of AI, averting a climate catastrophe, or creating a fair society through our flagship interdisciplinary course, LSE100.
This interactive session will include:
- An introduction to the LSE100 course.
- Information about the three themes available to you as a student in 2024/25.
- The chance to hear from academic and professional staff from LSE100.
- A Q&A session to put your questions to the experts.
About LSE100
LSE100 is LSE’s flagship interdisciplinary course taken by all first-year undergraduate students as part of your degree programme. The course is designed to build your capacity to tackle multidimensional problems through research-rich education, giving you the opportunity to explore transformative global challenges in collaboration with peers from other departments and leading academics from across the School. Find out more on the LSE100 website.
Please note that the LSE100 course is only available to first-year undergraduate students at LSE. Only undergraduate offer holders should register to attend this event.
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