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The Houses of Parliament in Westminster.

Dr Wiegratz argues that up to now there has been limited political economy scholarship engaging with matters of moral economy, which contrasts the surge in the areas of anthropology and sociology.

undergraduate research and leadership scholarships (UGRLs)

In 2017 the Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law is able to offer three undergraduate research and leadership scholarships (UGRLs).

Professor Leston-Bandeira has written an LSE blog following the petition to prevent Trump’s state visit to the UK.

Dr Christine Harlen was interviewed about President Trump’s nomination of conservative Judge, Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.

The article argues that though there have been few signs of improvement in response to the harrowing 2014 report of the UN Commission of Inquiry, the international community is starting to step up.