While visiting India, LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun announces a new research programme on gender equality and 50 postgraduate scholarships for Indian students
Indian higher education is at a crossroads. Since independence India has seen a proliferation in ter...
‘We live in a world where UBER, the largest taxi company, does not own taxis; Airbnb, the largest ac...
A recent conference at the British Academy explored the relevance of South Asian studies today
British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in India today with the biggest delegation a British pr...
LSE President and Director Craig Calhoun reflects on the long tradition of close mutual relations be...
The Bangalore Climate Change Initiative will address poverty reduction and examine ways to deliver s...
Sivaramjani Thambisetty, LSE’s regional champion for India, makes the case for greater alumni involv...
Sanam Arora, LSE student and President of the National Indian Students Union, writes that increased ...
Ahead of India @ 70, presented by Apollo Tyres Ltd, Harish Alagappa outlines the context of the seco...
Recent LSE graduate Sanam Arora reflects on how her time at the School made her more Indian
In advance of ADB Managing Director General Rajat Nag’s talk at LSE, Dr Ruth Kattumuri reviews the b...
Sukhvarsh Jerath helped to revive advanced coursework that had not been available for years at the...
The IGC Growth Week is due to take place at the London School of Economics 23rd-25th September and w...
This is the text of an invited presentation (available in two versions, 9 pages narrative paper, and...
Next week, India at LSE will become the South Asia at LSE blog as it becomes part of the new LSE Sou...
Indian higher education is at a crossroads. Since independence India has seen a proliferation in ter...
‘We live in a world where UBER, the largest taxi company, does not own taxis; Airbnb, the largest ac...
A recent conference at the British Academy explored the relevance of South Asian studies today
British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in India today with the biggest delegation a British pr...
LSE President and Director Craig Calhoun reflects on the long tradition of close mutual relations be...
The Bangalore Climate Change Initiative will address poverty reduction and examine ways to deliver s...
Sivaramjani Thambisetty, LSE’s regional champion for India, makes the case for greater alumni involv...
Sanam Arora, LSE student and President of the National Indian Students Union, writes that increased ...
Ahead of India @ 70, presented by Apollo Tyres Ltd, Harish Alagappa outlines the context of the seco...
Recent LSE graduate Sanam Arora reflects on how her time at the School made her more Indian
In advance of ADB Managing Director General Rajat Nag’s talk at LSE, Dr Ruth Kattumuri reviews the b...
Sukhvarsh Jerath helped to revive advanced coursework that had not been available for years at the...
The IGC Growth Week is due to take place at the London School of Economics 23rd-25th September and w...
This is the text of an invited presentation (available in two versions, 9 pages narrative paper, and...
Next week, India at LSE will become the South Asia at LSE blog as it becomes part of the new LSE Sou...
Indian higher education is at a crossroads. Since independence India has seen a proliferation in ter...
‘We live in a world where UBER, the largest taxi company, does not own taxis; Airbnb, the largest ac...
A recent conference at the British Academy explored the relevance of South Asian studies today