LSE Department of International Development
www.lse.ac.ukThe department is dedicated to understanding problems of poverty and late development within local communities, as well as national and international political and economic systems. Research and teaching in the department is concerned with the causes of poverty, social exclusion, economic stagnation, humanitarian crises and human security. We aim to provide our students with an understanding of why and how some late developing countries have succeeded in overcoming these problems while others have not or have seen their progress derailed by disasters and conflicts.
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The department is dedicated to understanding problems of poverty and late development within local communities, as well as national and international political and economic systems. Research and teaching in the department is concerned with the causes of poverty, social exclusion, economic stagnation, humanitarian crises and human security. We aim to provide our students with an understanding of why and how some late developing countries have succeeded in overcoming these problems while others have not or have seen their progress derailed by disasters and conflicts.
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City (Headquarters)
London
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
1990
Estimated Revenue
$500,000,000 to $1,000,000,000
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Email ****** @****.comPhone (***) ****-****Assistant Professor in Health and International Development
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