London Connection

On Monday 28 November, the University of London International Programmes will host a lecture evening on the subject of the humanitarian crisis at Senate House.

As well as getting you engaged with the consequences of displacement, the evening will provide an opportunity to discover more about the various postgraduate programmes available via online and flexible learning.

...

Aftermath of the refugee crisis
Cows grazing on a hill
Researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine are exploring the health implications of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including the effects of climate change on global food production
Visiting Indian students and University of London staff pictured in Senate House
A busy two-day visit packed in Afternoon Tea, traditional Indian dance and a trip to the Bank of England
Ishaan Ghai pictured with LSE academic Dr Georgy Chabakauri
As a prelude to studying for his master's at LSE, Ishaan Ghai declares himself happy and grateful after attending the Summer School
The 'No Safe Refuge' report was compiled by Stonewall and UKLGIG
Dr Sarah Singer, Programme Director of the MA in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies, contributes towards a hard-hitting report on the conditions faced by detained LGBT asylum seekers
Wind turbine, sustainable energy
Highlighting the issues of plastic and advice about how you can make a difference
Genia Ong Yi Zhen pictured outside LSE's New Academic Building
Singapore-based current student Genia Ong Yi Zhen on a memorable and eye-opening study experience at LSE Summer School
RVC staff with the Commonwealth Scholarhip students at the Hawkshead Campus.
The RVC hosted an orientation workshop for their latest cohort of Commonwealth Scholarship recipients at the Hawkshead campus
Notepad and pen
As today is National Poetry day, it's worth taking a minute to reflect upon why poetry makes a difference to our lives