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Jonathan Birdwell (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

I have been working as a Researcher at the London-based think tank DEMOS for approximately two years now. I work on a variety of topics, including social housing, local government and drugs policy, but I mainly focus on extremism and counter terrorism. The Philosophy and Public Policy course, with its great breadth of topics, provided the perfect […]

Joelle Abi-Rached (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

I was offered a position as a research officer at the LSE’s BIOS centre for the study of bioscience, biomedicine, biotechnology and society. My position which is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is part of a project that will map the socio-political implications of the ‘new brain sciences’. My dissertation, which tackled the […]

Ivan Sandoval-Cervantes (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

As an anthropologist, the MSc at the LSE proved to be both a serious challenge and a strong contribution to my academic formation. After completing the one-year Master´s programme I found myself able to apply some of the concepts of analytical philosophy. For example, I am currently working for an environmentalist NGO based in the Mexican Caribbean; […]

Eliana M. Santanatoglia (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

I have accepted a position as a full time Research Fellow at the Fundación Friedrich A. von Hayek in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Fundación Friedrich A. von Hayek is a non-profit organization established with the purpose of encouraging research, development of educational programs and diffusion of the essential principles of the free society, in the fields of […]

Tahiya Umrana Islam (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

I am currently a Corporate Tax associate with Deloitte’s London tax practice. Having read for a B.Sc. in Philosophy and Economics at LSE I chose to continue my studies and undertake an M.Sc. in Philosophy of the Social Sciences. I took courses in Philosophy and Public Policy, Evidence and Scientific Method and Foundations of Probability, and completed […]

Roberto Fumagalli (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

I am currently a third year PhD student and graduate teaching assistant in Morality and Values at the LSE Philosophy Department. I joined the MSc program in Philosophy of Social Sciences in 2006, shortly after gaining an MSc in Economics at the Bocconi University (Milan). The courses I took at the LSE were intensive and intellectually rewarding, […]

Gene Callahan (2006–2007)

29 September 2007|

My year spent at LSE was one of the most rewarding intellectual experiences of my life. Every member of the faculty with whom I dealt was brilliant, engaging, and stimulating, and the course materials were great. Add to that the rich variety of seminars and special lectures always available, as well as the location in the heart […]

Stephen Tiley (2005–2006)

29 September 2006|

My time studying at the LSE was undoubtedly the most rewarding academic experience I’ve had. The courses were well structured and the lecturers had a contagious enthusiasm for the subjects they taught that transferred onto their students. It was both a joy and a privilege to study and learn under the guidance of faculty members who were […]

Paolo Maugeri (2005–2006)

29 September 2006|

Currently, I am a PhD student at the European School of Molecular Medicine in Milan. I consider the experience I had at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method as the building block of my personality and of my philosophical formation.

Studying philosophy at LSE was an exciting experience. As a Master student you are […]

Goeffrey Ho (2005–2006)

29 September 2006|

LSE’s MSc programme in the Philosophy & History of Science was a breath of fresh air after three years of undergraduate mathematics. The class came together from a remarkably diverse range of backgrounds — academically, socially and culturally — which made for some fascinating and at times passionate discussions. Ever wondered what you get if you put […]