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LSE appoints next Chair of Council
LSE announces the appointment of Dr José Viñals as the next Chair of Council, starting in August 2026.
Wednesday 1 April 2026

LSE awards Honorary Fellowship to Sir David Higgins
The Honorary Fellowship is one of LSE’s most prestigious awards, acknowledging individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the university and its community over a sustained period.
Wednesday 1 April 2026

Half a million homes could be created from empty non-residential buildings
Friday 27 March 2026

Gustafson Porter + Bowman win landscaping competition | LSE news
Gustafson Porter + Bowman appointed to redesign and pedestrianise Portugal Street, creating an inclusive, accessible public realm at the heart of LSE’s campus.
Thursday 26 March 2026

LSE top ten in social mobility list
The School has been ranked 10th in the 2025 English Social Mobility Index
Wednesday 25 March 2026

LSE Among World's Best in Subject Rankings
LSE ranks among the world’s top institutions in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026.
Tuesday 24 March 2026

President of Finland Alexander Stubb speaks at LSE
The lecture explored rebalancing the international order in an era marked by fragmentation.
Monday 23 March 2026

LSE Health joins national consortium to tackle inequalities in heart disease
LSE Health will provide the economic and policy expertise needed to evaluate the programme’s impact and build the evidence base for lasting, equitable change.
Thursday 19 March 2026

Renewing a partnership that invests in Chile’s future public leaders
The Luksic Foundation has renewed its scholarship programme with LSE’s School of Public Policy for a further three years, extending a partnership that has supported 38 Chilean students since 2020.
Thursday 19 March 2026

LSE alumna honoured as TIME Woman of the Year
LSE alumna Safeena Husain has been recognised for her work as founder of Mumbai non-profit Educate Girls.
Wednesday 18 March 2026

Remote work pays off when companies invest in staff training and formal management practices
LSE report provides new firm-level evidence on the adoption and reported impacts of remote and hybrid working
Wednesday 18 March 2026

New research suggests blanket bans on Big Tech acquisitions could reduce innovation and slow growth.
Research from LSE and CEPR suggests blanket bans on Big Tech acquisitions could reduce start-up incentives and innovation, highlighting the need for more targeted competition policies.
Friday 13 March 2026
