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Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video

Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video

LSE Film and Audio Team 300 Episodes Aug 17, 2026

This podcast features the latest 300 video recordings from the London School of Economics and Political Science's programme of public lectures and events. It covers a wide range of topics from leading academics, policymakers, and industry experts. For additional recordings and accompanying PDF documents, listeners can refer to the corresponding audio and PDF collection.

Episodes

From the Archive: Addressing climate inequality
From the Archive: Addressing climate inequality Aug 17, 2026 01:17:58 This podcast was originally published in May 2024 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
From the Archive: Women in economics: progress, challenges and perspectives
From the Archive: Women in economics: progress, challenges and perspectives Aug 11, 2026 01:07:53 This podcast was originally published in December 2025 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
From the Archive: Women, nature, and 2030: a transformational global climate solution
From the Archive: Women, nature, and 2030: a transformational global climate solution Aug 3, 2026 01:26:39 This podcast was originally published in January 2026 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
From the Archive: Global inequality in historical and comparative perspective
From the Archive: Global inequality in historical and comparative perspective Jul 27, 2026 55:44 This podcast was originally published in September 2025 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
From the Archive: How AI is helping - and harming - animals
From the Archive: How AI is helping - and harming - animals Jul 20, 2026 01:23:37 This podcast was originally published in September 2025 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
The Brexit effect: 2016 – 2026
The Brexit effect: 2016 – 2026 Jul 16, 2026 01:24:04 Britain's decision to leave the European Union was perhaps the most divisive and consequential event of modern British politics.
From the Archive: Rethinking keynesian fiscal stimulus
From the Archive: Rethinking keynesian fiscal stimulus Jul 13, 2026 01:22:07 This podcast was originally published in April 2025 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
Can we be rich again? The extraordinary potential of Britain's economy
Can we be rich again? The extraordinary potential of Britain's economy Jul 8, 2026 01:34:28 In this talk by Jeremy Hunt, he will talk about his new book, Can We Be Rich Again? The extraordinary potential of Britain's economy.
From the Archive: Are revolutions justified?
From the Archive: Are revolutions justified? Jul 6, 2026 01:29:16 This podcast was originally published in January 2026 and is being republished as part of our Summer archive series of LSE's Public Lectures and Events.
Global trends in climate litigation
Global trends in climate litigation Jun 25, 2026 01:22:41 This event marks the launch of the Grantham Research Institute’s Global Trends in Climate Change Litigation 2026 Snapshot report, an annual report now in its ninth year. The report presents an overview of the expansion, complexity, and maturity in the global field of climate litigation.
Smarter than the storm
Smarter than the storm Jun 24, 2026 01:24:08 This public event marks the global launch of Smarter Than the Storm, a new book by Amitabh Kant and Siddharth Sinha, and explores its core ideas in conversation with Nicholas Stern.
Can football catalyse climate action
Can football catalyse climate action Jun 20, 2026 56:30 Football is more than a game. It’s a global cultural force with the power to shift norms, inspire communities, and mobilise collective action. As the climate crisis demands transformative change in how we live and consume, the world of sport, and football in particular, faces a critical question: can it become a genuine catalyst for climate action?

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