The Development Management consultancy experience gives students the opportunity to work with organisations in the real-world and on hot topics that have the potential to influence policy. As William Guicheney, Hope Kyarisiima, Louisa Tomar and Tinashe Zimani explain, their experience with the Inter-American Development Bank forced them to think less academically, and more practically
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On 17 September 2015, The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN World Food Progr...
The Development Management consultancy experience gives students the opportunity to work with organi...
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Agro-industrialization promotion is a policy option to aggregate value to a primary product and incr...
Dr Geoffrey Swenson, LSE Fellow in the Department of International Development, writes on the 2016 D...
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Max Gallien, PhD candidate in The Department of International Development, is the joint runner-up of...
Services-led competitive strategies are critically important to Western manufacturers. This paper co...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
This post is the final response to Professor Brett’s original blog post: ‘International Inequality a...
This is a specially invited contribution from MSc Development Management students about the 2014 Cum...
In the next post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary C...
On 17 September 2015, The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN World Food Progr...
The Development Management consultancy experience gives students the opportunity to work with organi...
Settling into the new academic year as an MSc student at LSE can be an overwhelming experience, but ...
Agro-industrialization promotion is a policy option to aggregate value to a primary product and incr...
Dr Geoffrey Swenson, LSE Fellow in the Department of International Development, writes on the 2016 D...
Today marks the last day of the week of Hour of Code, an international programme to give children an...
Professor Faguet explains why political economy research on Latin America is on the verge of a major...
LSE’s Laura Mann and Kate Meagher discuss a recent workshop held at the Rockefeller Foundation Bella...
Data and the algorithms that organise it are core to many services in the digitalised world. Jonny S...
Max Gallien, PhD candidate in The Department of International Development, is the joint runner-up of...
Services-led competitive strategies are critically important to Western manufacturers. This paper co...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
This post is the final response to Professor Brett’s original blog post: ‘International Inequality a...
This is a specially invited contribution from MSc Development Management students about the 2014 Cum...
In the next post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary C...