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LSE Constructing Landmark Teaching and Learning Space
Within the shell of a 1912 building, an entirely new and state-of-the-art education space is being created.  Overlooking Lincoln's Inn Fields in the heart of London, the new academic building will house the LSE Law and Management departments as well as lectures theaters, seminar rooms, cafés, and a roof-top pavilion. The building is scheduled to open fall 2008. Additional details can be found at the LSE site.

 

London School of Economics  

Since 2003, Duke CE has had a joint venture with Enterprise LSE, the London School of Economics and Political Science’s (LSE) commercial subsidiary. Located in London, LSE is one of the most international universities in the world. About half the faculty are from the UK, a quarter from the rest of Europe and a quarter from around the globe.

LSE is the world's leading social sciences institution, with a global reputation for excellence spanning economics, international relations, trade, government and law. From its founding in 1895, LSE has aimed to be a laboratory of the social sciences—a place where ideas are developed, analyzed, evaluated and disseminated around the globe.The joint venture brings together the strengths of Duke CE and LSE to provide unique, highly tailored corporate learning experiences. This combination of resources creates a provider capable of integrating the broad landscape of business, across the world.Thus our London office gives us a European outlook within our broader global perspective, allowing us to better serve our many European and African clients, and clients with divisions there.

More about LSE

LSE's social science faculty provide insights into emerging markets, the changing nature of risk, operating in regulated environments, and other geopolitical issues important to business decision-makers.LSE's Industrial Relations Group is one of the foremost centers in the world for the study of employment relations, human resource management, and organizational behavior; the Information Systems Group is one of the largest of its kind, representing a range of academic approaches and specialties; the Managerial Economics and Strategy Group promotes the teaching of and research into management from a social science perspective; Operational Research—a discipline taught at LSE for over 50 years—continues to provide excellence in its field; the Accounting Group enjoys a pre-eminent reputation in Europe for the excellence of its teaching and research. Fifty academics from all these areas have been or are being brought together under the rubric of the Department of Management, an intellectually powerful collective for complex interdisciplinary thinking.

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