London School Of Economics

lecture~26 events/month

Upcoming Events (26)

Free

Debating nuclear weapons and democratic resilience

Tue, 17 Nov 2026at18:00

An LSE public lecture examining the evolving role of nuclear weapons in global security and the challenges to democratic resilience in the 21st century, featuring scholars and policy experts.

Is the US still a democracy? Trump-era authoritarian populism

Tue, 17 Nov 2026at18:30

A charged LSE lecture examining whether the US remains a democracy amid Trump-era authoritarian populism, exploring threats to liberal institutions and the current state of American politics.

Free

Fixed: why personal finance is broken, and how to make it work for everyone

A timely lecture at LSE examining why personal finance is broken and practical strategies to make it work for everyone.

Free

How do we fix climate change?

An expert-led discussion at the London School of Economics on practical strategies to address climate change.

Free

World Children's Day: Digital Futures and Children's Rights

LSE hosts a World Children's Day lecture on digital futures and how online environments affect children's rights.

Free

Gender and the law: how law matters to gender or how gender matters to law?

An LSE lecture exploring how gender influences law and how law shapes gender, hosted at the London School of Economics.

Free

How do we fix climate change?

Public lecture at LSE exploring how to address climate change, combining science and policy perspectives.

Free

Lines drawn by empire: displacement, belonging, and borders

Public lecture at LSE exploring how empire-displacement shapes belonging and borders in postcolonial contexts.

Free

Trump Doctrine: US foreign policy since Trump's return

An LSE lecture examining whether a Trump doctrine has emerged in US foreign and security policy since his return.

Free

Is the US still a democracy? Authoritarian populism in the Trump era

Cancelled lecture at LSE examining whether the US remains a democracy amid authoritarian populism in the Trump era.

Free

The hypocrisy trap: how changing what we criticise can improve our lives

An insightful LSE lecture exploring how changing what we criticize can boost personal growth and clarity.

Free

Faith-shaped peace: 1930s vs 2030s

An LSE lecture examining whether faith-shaped peace was powerful in the 1930s and what that might mean for the 2030s.

Free

Gender and the Law: Law and Gender

An LSE lecture examining how law shapes gender and how gender informs law, with implications for policy and legal theory.

Free

Is a faith shaped peace only powerful for the 1930s, not 2030s?

LSE hosts a public lecture examining whether faith-shaped peace remains powerful in the 2030s as it did in the 1930s.

Britain in a changing world

A public lecture at the London School of Economics examining Britain's role in a changing global landscape.

Free

Nuclear weapons in the 21st century and democratic resilience

A lecture at LSE examining the role of nuclear weapons in the 21st century and the challenge to democratic resilience.

Free

Is the US still a democracy? Authoritarian populism in the Trump era

Cancelled lecture at LSE examining whether the US remains a democracy amid authoritarian populism in the Trump era.

Free

Is there a Trump Doctrine? US foreign policy since Trump's return

LSE hosts a lecture analyzing whether a Trump Doctrine exists and how US foreign and security policy has evolved since Trump's return to the White House.

Free

Lines drawn by empire: displacement, belonging, and borders

LSE hosts a lecture examining how empire shaped displacement, belonging, and borders in a global historical perspective.

Free

The Hypocrisy Trap: Reframing What We Criticise

A thought-provoking LSE lecture exploring how changing what we criticise can boost personal growth and clearer thinking.

Free

Debating nuclear weapons and democratic resilience

A scholarly LSE lecture exploring the role of nuclear weapons in the 21st century and the challenge to democratic resilience.

Free

AI, technology and society: shaping the future together

An LSE public lecture exploring how AI and technology shape society and the future.

Free

Fixed: why personal finance is broken, and how to make it work for everyone

LSE hosts a lecture questioning traditional personal-finance wisdom and offering practical, inclusive ways to improve money management for everyone.

Free

World Children's Day: Digital Futures for Children

An LSE lecture on World Children’s Day exploring how digital environments affect children's rights and what policies protect them.

Free

AI, technology and society: shaping the future together

A lecture at the London School of Economics on AI, technology and society, exploring how advances reshape the future and policy.

Free

Britain in a changing world

LSE hosts a lecture on Britain's role in a changing world, exploring global political dynamics.