LSE Limelight #16: Creative Societies in LSE’s Virtual Campus

“There is a whole underworld of amazing individuals and amazing ideas happening. So I hope this gives people a moment to think, how do I make the most of the creativity here?”- Percy Fagent, Chair of the Creative Network at LSE.

In this episode of LSE Limelight, we talk to Percy Fagent about creativity at LSE. We discuss how anyone is welcome in the creative societies and we unearth the hidden gems of creativity, emerging during the university’s closure.

Presented and produced by Maisie Adair.

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