LSE’s annual interdisciplinary student research conference will showcase research from current LSE students, recent alumni, and students from our partner CIVICA universities across Europe. The conference will draw upon the Festival theme of visions for the future. The day will share research from across the social sciences which explores the opportunities and threats posed by the near and distant future, and imagines what a better world could look like.
The conference will provide a space to experience a notable variety of student and alumni research, including: panel discussions, a poster gallery, performances, and keynotes. Together, all of these presentations – and the conference as a whole – highlight the significance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing complex, global issues.
Knowledge Beyond Boundaries is an exciting and unique forum for audience members to engage with highly contemporary research from students and alumni from LSE and across CIVICA institutions.
Lunch and other refreshments will be provided to all attendees.
Attendees are encouraged to join us for the full conference. However, we understand if you are not able to do so – feel free to join for as much of the day as you are able to!
More about this event
This event is part of the LSE Festival: Visions for the Future running from Monday 16 to Saturday 21 June 2025, with a series of events exploring the threats and opportunities of the near and distant future, and what a better world could look like. Booking for all Festival events will open on Monday 19 May.
Hosted by LSE100, the School's flagship interdisciplinary course, Knowledge Beyond Boundaries is a unique and friendly opportunity for students to showcase their research and share insights into how social sciences research can transcend the boundaries of traditional disciplines.
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