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Faculty Staff To Strike Nationwide Over Pension Dispute

Over the next two months, 61 universities have planned strikes over a UCU pension dispute with Universities UK, whose new…

February 6, 2018
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Where Have All the Memes Gone?

Memes and procrastination are two words which have almost become synonymous the past few years. Essays are finished uncomfortably close…

February 6, 2018
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LSE Takes Steps Towards Assessment Diversification

Despite growing support for assessment diversification, the LSE’s assessment policies have not changed, as LSE faculty have been slow to…

February 6, 2018
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LSESU UGMs Repeatedly Fail to Reach Quorum

The last three LSE SU Union General Meeting (UGM) motions – regarding more microwaves on campus, more water fountains in…

February 6, 2018
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SSLC Representatives Discuss Tuition Fees and Diversification

The first Staff-Student Liaison Committee (SSLC) Congress of 2018 took place on 22 January at The Venue. The event was…

February 6, 2018
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LSE Opts Out of TEF Re-Classification This Year After Being Awarded Bronze

The London School of Economics has decided not to re-enter the teaching excellence framework (TEF) this year after being awarded…

February 6, 2018
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We Can Turn the Tide on Gentrification

By Nash Croker Last week the grassroots organisation of local residents, unions, students and Labour campaigners made sure plans to…

February 4, 2018
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Haringey Development Vehicle Likely to be Scrapped After Council Leader Claire Kober Resigns

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Labour party infighting and local opposition to the proposed Haringey Development Vehicle (HDV) has led to council leader Claire Kober…

February 4, 2018
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Politics And Progress: The State Of European Tech

Our very own Features Editor Rajan Soni explores what the seismic shifts in the global order mean for startups in…

February 4, 2018
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North What It Seems: Making Sense Of The “Hermit Kingdom”

Deputy Features Editor Kyi Yeung Goh argues for an alternative strategy in approaching the North Korean conundrum The Democratic People’s…

February 3, 2018
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