Conference and Events Office AH300 London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE
Events Information Line Tel +44 (0) 20 7955 6043
Fax +44 (0) 20 7955 6272
The Conference and Events Office is part of the LSE External Relations Division| (ERD).
See the Who's Who| for a full list of contacts for all staff in the Conference and Events Office.
Our full programme of LSE Events for September - December 2009 is now online. You can now download the events leaflet| as a pdf.
The most recently announced new events include:
Others new events announced since the publication of the events leaflet include lectures by John Cassidy| who will lecture on 23 November on How Markets Fail: The Problem of Rational Irrationality; Professor Slavoj Zizek| whose lecture is entitled First as Tragedy, Then as Farce: The Double Death of Neoliberalism and the Idea of Communism; and Professor Joel Waldfogel, who will deliver a lecture on Scroogenomics: Why You Shouldn't Buy Presents for Christmas|.
Dont forget about LSE Arts'| exciting programme of arts lectures, screenings and exhibitions along with the popular Thursday lunchtime music concerts.
LSE Sustainability in Practice series Climb the Green Ladder: how sustainability can make you and your company more successful | Speakers: Ed Gillespie, Jo Confino Date: Monday 23 November, 6.30pm
LSE public lecture How Markets Fail: The Problem of Rational Irrationality| Speaker: John Cassidy Date: Monday 23 November, 6.30pm
LSE Arts Exhibition Heroes of Our Time: Rwandan Courage & Survival | Dates: 9 November- 18 December 2009
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