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Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research
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January 30, 2013

Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research

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Numerical indigestion: how much data is really good for us?
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January 13, 2013

Numerical indigestion: how much data is really good for us?

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Academic Blogging
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July 31, 2012

Academic Blogging

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Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet
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July 2, 2012

Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet

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Investigating Academic Impact: a conference at the LSE on 13 June 2011

Investigating Academic Impact: a conference at the LSE on 13 June 2011

Academics today are increasingly being pressed to provide evidence of the impact of their research on the world outside academia, whilst universities […]

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Where is future growth going to come from?

Where is future growth going to come from?

On February 17, 2011, Professor John Van Reenen gave a lecture on the future of economic growth in Britain, continuing the LSE […]

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How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

Henry G Overman, professor of economic geography at LSE and director of the Spatial Economics Research Centre Last week was the first […]

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Risk, ethics and public sensitivities: LSE TLSS Series

Risk, ethics and public sensitivities: LSE TLSS Series

This podcast was recorded by the LSE as part of their series, Thinking like a Social Scientist. Risk, ethics and public sensitivities […]

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