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Internships and work experience
What is work experience .
Work experience is a valuable way to develop your skills, knowledge and experience in a practical setting. It can help you to build a useful network of contacts and provide evidence for future employers during their application processes.
Most employers will expect to see examples of work experience on your CVs and application forms, showing them where you have developed and used the skills and capabilities they are looking for.
When work experience is mentioned, you might assume that means an internship, but there are many other ways to gain experience in the workplace, and employers will be just as interested in your volunteering as they are in any paid work you have undertaken.
Internships
‘Internship’ is an increasingly common term, used to describe a fixed period of, usually paid and structured, work experience within an organisation.
The length of an internship can vary from a few weeks up to a year, and they are often used by large companies to assess you for potential future recruitment. This means that many interns have opportunities to work on real projects, gaining a useful insight into the firm and role.
Students typically undertake internships during the Summer vacation, although opportunities exist throughout the year, depending on the sector and employer. Graduate internships are also available.
Insight programmes and Spring Weeks
These are structured programmes often aimed at first years, lasting between one day and a week and usually taking place during the Easter vacation. Typically, you’ll get the opportunity to listen and take part in presentations, skills seminars, interactive workshops, group activities and work shadowing. There may also be social events and networking opportunities where you can talk to recent graduates and interns.
As well as being an opportunity to find out more about a company and if the work will suit you, some are also used as a feeder for their internship programmes.
Summer jobs
Jobs that fall into this category tend to be casual, paid positions in sectors such as retail or tourism.
Although a summer job is usually not as structured as an internship, it provides a useful opportunity to develop your skills and the experience can be very relevant to your career plans if you choose wisely. For example, supervising children at a summer camp will be useful if you are considering teaching, while working as a sales assistant in a high street store will give you excellent customer service experience and help to develop your business awareness.
If you hope to work abroad after you graduate, obtaining a summer job in the country you are planning to target will be a useful starting point.
Part-time jobs
Many students need to work alongside their studies to supplement their income.
As with summer work, part-time roles will help you to develop your skills and build valuable experience. Keep a log of the skills you use and experiences you have – it will be a useful reminder when you start applying for graduate employment.
Work shadowing
This involves a day or more observing a person in their role and can give you a real insight into the work. These opportunities are unpaid and unadvertised, so you’ll need to use your initiative and approach someone directly.
Work shadowing can potentially be undertaken in the UK or overseas, depending on the willingness of the individual and their organisation to host you.
Volunteering
Volunteering involves working with an organisation (usually a charity) or an individual on a voluntary, unpaid basis. It can offer personal satisfaction as well as an opportunity to build relevant skills or experience. This type of work experience is often highly valued by employers.
Volunteering can be a great way to make useful contacts and develop your career, and opportunities can be based in the UK or overseas.
Capstone and Links projects
As part of the curriculum, some LSE students are required to undertake a consultancy project on a selected topic relevant to a client organisation. This known as a Capstone or Links project.
Conducting research and presenting your findings to the client organisation will give you useful experience and an opportunity to make some relevant contacts.
Where can I find work experience and how do I apply?
Once you’re familiar with the different work experience options available, such as internships, volunteering etc., you can start to explore where to look for opportunities and how to apply for them. There are many online resources that will be useful to you, as well as events on campus and beyond.
To find out more about any visa restrictions on work experience, contact LSE’s International Student Visa Advice Team (ISVAT).
Internships are normally advertised, and in some sectors e.g. financial services, application deadlines can fall as early as the preceding December.
The following resources provide advice and information on application deadlines, interviews etc.:
- CareerHub – updated daily with internships, including those from smaller companies.
- Our employment sectors section - choose a profile that interests you and view the ‘Routes In’ section for sector specific advice
- Our internships fair, which takes place every Autumn on campus
- InternJobs – hosts hundreds of global internship advertisements
- Prospects advice on finding and applying for internships , including a list of organisations offering international internships.
Insight programmes/Spring Weeks
Our top tip is to apply as early as possible and don’t wait for deadlines. The following resources will be useful:
- CareerHub – jobs board targeting LSE students
- The Rate My Placement Essential Guide to Student Insights
- The Employment 4 Students guide to Insight Days
To find out more about the types of summer jobs available, including Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), summer camps, temping and event stewarding, visit our Summer jobs page. Other useful resources include:
- The Employment 4 Students guide to summer jobs
- StudentJob’s summer job board
- The Student Room’s Ultimate Student Summer Job Guide
- Summer Jobs Abroad directory
There are many opportunities for part-time work available, both on and off campus. For a list of ideas and useful links for further research, visit our Part-time work page. For part-time job vacancies, visit:
- The Student Job portal’s part time jobs page
- Employment 4 Students part-time jobs board
- Save the Student part-time student jobs board
Work shadowing opportunities are rarely advertised so you will need to take a speculative approach, identifying an organisation and/or individual and making contact with them directly. Visit the following pages to find out more:
- The Prospects overview of work shadowing offers useful information and advice about the concept of work shadowing and how to obtain it.
- Our pages on making speculative applications and networking provide some useful tips.
Voluntary positions vary widely, but the LSE Volunteer Centre advertises a range of opportunities and offers advice on how to find a position and how to use the experience to develop your employability skills. The following resources provide useful information about volunteering opportunities and how to apply:
- CareerHub – regularly updated with volunteering opportunities
- Our volunteering fairs in Michaelmas and Lent terms – watch out for publicity
- Our Volunteer Centre Co-ordinator has regular appointments during term time if you need advice. Log in to CareerHub to book a volunteering appointment
- Prospects volunteering page provides information, advice and opportunities for volunteering at home and abroad.
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- World Bank (USA) - Economist
Alumni 2016-2017
- Agence Française de développement (France) - Economiste-Modélisateur
- Aix-Marseille School of Economics, GREQAM (France) - Research Fellow
- DARES (France) - Chargée d’études
- IEP d’Aix-en-Provence (France) - Maître de conférences / Assistant Professor of Economics
- IPP - Institut des politiques publiques (France) - Economist
- Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques, Sciences Po (France) - Post-doctoral Research Fellow
- OECD (France) - Consultant
- OECD (France) - Junior Policy Analyst (young professionals programme)
- OECD (France) - Junior Economist
- Université d’Orléans, Laboratoire d’Économie d’Orleans LEO (France) - Postdoc in Trade of natural resources and environmental regulations
- Université Paris Est Créteil, Erudite (France) - Maître de conférence
- Sciences Po Paris (France) - ATER (Temporary Teaching and Research Assistant)
- World Inequality Lab (France) - Chargé de mission
- European Investment Bank (Luxembourg) - Consultant economist
- European Central Bank (Germany) - Economist
- FAO Consultant of the UN in Rome (Italy)
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (USA) - Financial Economist
- IMPA - Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (Brazil) - Post-Doctoral Position
- Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany) - Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- MIT (USA) - Postdoctoral position, School Effectiveness & Inequality Initiative
- Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Germany) - Post-doctoral position
- Riksbank’s Modelling division at the Monetary Policy department - Economist
- Tel-Aviv University (Israel) - Post-Doctoral Position
- University College London (UK) - Research associate
- World Bank (USA) - Social Protection Specialist
- World Bank (USA) - Consultant
- Yunnan Normal University (China) - Lecturer at School of Economics and Management
Alumni 2015-2016
- Banque de France (France) - Economiste
- Banque de France (France) - Risk Modeling Expert
- Gryzz-Lab (France) - Cofondateur et directeur technique
- Ministère des Affaires sociales et de la Santé (France) - Administrateur INSEE
- OCDE (France) - Chercheur associé, Bureau des Amériques/Perspectives économiques de l’Amérique Latine
- OCDE (France) - Economiste
- RBB Economics (France) - Associate
- Sciences Po (France) - Post doctorant
- Sciences Po Paris (France) - Lecturer & Research Fellow (ATER)
- Université d’Auvergne (France) - Post-doc CERDI
- Université de Lille 1 (France) - Maître de conférences, LEM UMR 9221 & CREST
- Université Paris Dauphine (France) - Postdoc, LEDa-LEGOS
- Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne (France) - ATER
- Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne (France) - Post-doctorant sous projet de la Commission Européenne (SIMPOL)
- 3ie New Delhi (India) - Evaluation Specialist
- Ambassade de France à Yaoundé (Cameroon) - Conseiller Financier, Service Economique Régional
- Bank of Canada (Canada) - Economist
- Banque Centrale Fédérale des Emirats Arabes Unies (United Arab Emirates) - Economiste
- European Commission (Italia) - Research Economist, Joint Research Centre Ispra
- European University Institute (Italy) - Max Weber Fellow in Economics
- Georgia State University (USA) - Assistant Professor
- HEC Montréal (Canada) - Postdoctoral research fellow
- IZA-Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (Germany) - Research Associate/ Deputy Program Director of IZA’s research area “”Employment and Development"
- Javeriana University Bogota (Colombia) - Assistant Professor
- Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (USA) - Postdoctoral fellow, Middle East Initiative
- New York University (USA) - Adjunct Instructor, Department of Economics
- Tel Aviv University (Israel) - Post-doctorant in Mathematics Science
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong (China) - Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Marketing
- Universidad de Chile (Chili) - Post Doctoral fellow
- University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - Assistant Professor
- University of Lancaster (United Kingdom) - Tenured Assistant, Department of Economics
- University of Laval (Canada) - Assistant Professor, Cirris-Cirpee
- University of Lausanne (Suisse) - Post-doctorant
- University of Lisbon (Portugal) - Post doc, Nova School of Business
- University of Mannheim (Germany) - Post-doctoral fellow
- University of Warwick (United Kingdom) - Postdoctoral fellow
Alumni 2014-2015
- Aix Marseille School of Economics (France) - Post-doc, GREQAM
- AXA Group (France) - AXA Group Risk Management
- Banque de France (France) - Researcher at French Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority (ACPR)
- Centrale Paris (France) - ATER
- Cepremap (France) - Chercheur affilié Observatoire du Bien Etre
- CEPII (France) - Economist
- Direction Régionale et Interdépartementale de l’Habitat et du Logement (DRIHL) Seine St Denis (France) - Adjointe au chef du Service
- ESSEC (France) - Ingénieur de recherche
- Institut du cerveau et de la moelle épinière (France) - Chercheuse, Fondements biologiques, psychologiques et computationnels de la motivation
- MAPP Economics (France) - Economist
- Ministère de l’Economie et des Finances (France) - Economiste, Direction Générale du Trésor
- Ministère de l’Economie, de l’Industrie et du Numérique (France) - Chef du bureau “Politique industrielle, recherche et innovation” à la direction générale du Trésor
- OCDE (France) - Economist
- Paris School of Economics (France) - Junior researcher
- Université de Lorraine (France) - ATER
- Université Evry Val d’Essonne (France) - Postdoctoral fellow, LabEx MME-DII)
- Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France) - Professeur agrégé
- Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne (France) - Teaching Assistant in Economics
- Université Paris 8 (France) - ATER
- Université Paris 13 (France) - ATER
- Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (France) - ATER
- Collegio Carlo Alberto (Italia) - Post-doctoral Fellow
- European University Institute (Italy) - Post-doctoral Max Weber Fellow
- European University Institute (Italy) - Post-doctorant
- Harvard University (USA) - Lecturer, Department of Government
- HSE Moscow (Russia) - Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics / School of Theoretical Economics
- Investment Company Institute (USA) - Associate Economist
- London School of Economics (United Kingdom) - Post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Economic Performance
- Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgique) - Post-doctoral fellow, ECARES
- University of Lausanne (Switzerland) - Post-Doctoral Fellow, DEEP
- University of Melbourne (Australia) - Research fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
- University of Ottawa (Canada) - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
- University of Oxford (United Kingdom) - Post-doctoral fellow at Nuffield College
- World Bank New Delhi (India) - Consultant
- World Bank Gender Innovation Lab (USA) - Economist
PREVIOUS JOB MARKET PLACEMENTS
Job placements.
The Department would like to offer its congratulations and very best wishes for the future to those of its doctoral students and post-doctoral research fellows who have secured the following positions.
Alexander Haas
Monash University Department of Economics, Assistant Professor
Vatsal Khandelwal
University of Exeter Business School, Assistant Professor
Akshat Singh
IMF, Economist Program
Matthew McKernan
Bank of England, Monetary Analysis Research Economist
Bjorn Brey
Norwegian School of Economics, Tenure Track Associate Professor in Economic History
Tom Schwantje
Bocconi University, Department of Finance, Research Fellow
Artur Doshchyn
University of Bristol, Business School, Lecturer in Financial Economics
Alistair Macaulay
Surrey Future Fellow at University of Surrey (equivalent to Assistant Professor)
Binta Zahra Diop
Assistant Professor at Boston College
Hannah Zillessen
Assistant Professor at KU Leuven
Lee Tyrrell-Hendry
Lecturer at University of Bath
Luke Heath Milsom
Mattia Bertazzini
Assistant Professor Nottingham School of Economics
Sam Altmann
Assistant Professor at Queen Mary University of London
Shangshang Li
Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor) at University of Liverpool
Shihang Hou
Research Associate (Post doc) at Institute for Employment Research, Germany (IAB)
Susana Campos Martins
Assistant Professor at Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics
Victor Pouliquen
Senior Lecturer at University of Essex
Viktor Marinkov
Assistant Professor at University of Groningen
Assistant Professor at University of Gothenburg
Assistant Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Rajssa Mechelli
Economics Adviser at Competition and Market Authority
Sanghamitra Mukherjee
Economist program at the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Verena Wiedemann
Economist, Economic Policy Research Department, International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group)
Giulio Schinaia
Postdoctoral Scholar at The University of Chicago
Max-Sebastian Dovi
IMF Economist Program
Mishel Ghassibe
CREI Barcelona, Junior Researcher, tenure-track
Merrilyn Groom
RAND Europe, analyst
Yilliang Li
UIBE Beijing, tenure-track
Andrea de Mauro
Financial Conduct Authority, Senior Associate Economist
Karol Mazur
Peking University HSBC Business School, tenure-track
Itzhak Rasooly
Sciences Po / PSE
Aidan Smith
University of Edinburgh, Early Career Researcher
Sareh Vosooghi
Leuven, Assistant Professor, tenure-track
DPHIL STUDENTS
Alexander Copestake
IMF, Economist Program
Andrea Bernini
Oxford, Career Development Fellowship
Artur Doshchyn
Oxford, Departmental lecturer
Joel Kariel
University of Kent, Post Doc
Marta Golin
University of Zurich, Post Doc
Meredith Paker
US government, Federal Housing Finance Agency, Economist
Myrto Oikonomou
Philip Schnattinger
Bank of England's PhD research programme
Simon Finster
University of Hagen, Post Doc
Bernhard Kasberger
DICE Düsseldorf, Post-Doctoral Researcher
David Delacretaz
University of Manchester, Lecturer
Eileen Tipoe
Queen Mary University of London, Senior Lecturer and Education Expert
University of Washington, Assistant Professor
Sarah Clifford
Oxford, Associate Professor
Xiaowen Lei
University of Guelph, Assistant Professor (tenure track)
Jan Bakker
UCL (Post Doc)
George Charlson Cambridge, INET (Post Doc)
Zoe Fannon
NERA (Economic Analyst)
Benjamin Kett
IMF (Economist Program)
Patrick Moran
University of Copenhagen (Assistant Professor)
Genevieve Nelson
Dansmarks Nationalbank's Research Unit (Post Doc)
Markus Parlasca
WU Wien (Assistant Professor, tenure track)
Jemima Peppel-Srebrny
European Stability Mechanism (Economist)
Erkki Vihriälä
Aalto (Post Doc)
Aluma Dembo
IDC Herzliya (Lecturer)
Leander Heldring
Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University (Assistant Professor)
Stefan Hubner
University of Bristol (Assistant Professor)
Pascal Jaupart
World Bank (YP)
Mahreen Mahmud
University of Exeter (Assistant Professor)
Stephen Nei
David Ronayne
ESMT Berlin (Assistant Professor, tenure track)
Maria Balgova IZA (Bonn) postdoc
Gregorio Curello University of Bonn postdoc
Manuel Fernandez Sierra University of Los Andes tenure-track assistant professor
Xiyu Jiao EMoD postdoc, Nuffield College
Daniel Kaliski Birkbeck, University of London, tenure-track assistant professor
Rahul Nath Ashoka University tenure-track assistant professor
Alessio Piccolo Indiana Business School tenure-track assistant professor
Kilian Rieder Austrian Central Bank (OeNB)
Ben Waltmann Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Marc Witte IZA (Bonn) postdoc after 1-year postdoc at NYU Abu Dhabi
Jean Flemming Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Simon Franklin Queen Mary tenure-track assistant professor
Claudia Herresthal University of Bonn postdoc
Ole Jann CERGE-EI tenure-track assistant professor
Jacquelyn Pless MIT Sloan School of Management tenure-track assistant professor
Anouk Rigterink University of Durham (School of Government and International Affairs ) tenure-track assistant professor, after 1 year ESOC Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University
Valeria Rueda University of Nottingham tenure-track assistant professor
DPHIL STUDENTS
Pawel Adrjan Indeed Hiring Lab
Gareth Anderson IMF
Stefano Caria Assistant Professor, University of Bristol
Isaac Gross Assistant Professor, Monash University
Myunghyun Kim Bank of Korea
Karan Nagpal IDinsight
Carlo Pizzinelli IMF
Felix Pretis Assistant Professor, University of Victoria
Matthias Qian Departmental Lecturer, University of Oxford
Chris Roth Assistant Professor, Warwick University (after postdoc at briq)
Daniela Scur Assistant Professor, Cornell University Dyson School (after postdoc at MIT)
James Best Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University Tepper Business School
Marianne Bruins Assistant Professor, York University
Elisabetta de Cao Assistant Professor, London School of Economics, Department of Health Policy
Pawel Dziewulski Assistant Professor, University of Sussex
Sabrina Eisenbarth Assistant Professor, University of Exeter
Agnes Kovacs Assistant Professor, University of Manchester
Karlijn Morsink Assistant Professor, University of Utrecht
Daniel Quigley Associate Professor, University of Oxford
Gerhard Toews Assistant Professor, New Economic School
UCL Department of Economics
- 2017/18 Job market profiles
Job Market Candidates
Placement Director: Franck Portier ( [email protected] )
Administrative Support: Daniella Harper
2023-24 Job Market Candidates
Nicolas Cerkez
Extreme Weather Events and the Support for Democracy Main research : Development Economics, Political Economy, Environmental Economics Email: [email protected] Website: https://nicolascerkez.com
Wenhao Cheng
Forced Opening and Reinforced Patrilineal Power: Theory and Evidence from Pre-modern China Main research : Applied Microeconomics, Development Economics, Social Networks Email: [email protected] Website: www.wenhaocheng.com
Lorenzo Incoronato
Place-Based Industrial Policies and Local Agglomeration in the Long Run Main research : Labor Economics, Urban Economics, Political Economy Email: [email protected] Website: www.lorenzoincoronato.com
Jon Piqueras
Unemployment Insurance, Inequality of Opportunity and Labor Market Conditions Main research : Public Economics, Labor Economics Email: [email protected] Website: jonpiqueras.github.io
Morgane Richard
The Spatial and Distributive Implications of Working-from-home: a General Equilibrium Model Main research : Macroeconomics, Household Finance, Housing Economics Email: [email protected] Website: morganerichard.com
Andrea Salvati
Teacher Instruction, Classroom Composition, and Student Achievement Main research : Applied Microeconomics, Economics of Education, Labor Economics Email: [email protected] Website: www.andreasalvati.com
Guglielmo Ventura
On Track to Success? Returns to Vocational Education Against Different Alternatives Main research : Applied Microeconomics, Economics of Education, Labor Economics Email: [email protected] Website: www.guventura.com
- Mario Alloza: Economist, Bank of Spain
- Eleni Aristodemou: Assistant Professor, University of Amsterdam
- Laura Blow: Assistant Professor, University of Surrey
- Simon Gorlach: Assistant Professor, Bocconi University
- Ines Helm: Assistant Professor, Stockholm University
- Eeva Mauring: Assistant Professor, University of Vienna
- Myra Mohnen: Assistant Professor, University of Essex
- Sandra Polania-Reyes: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, Indiana US
- Bryony Reich: Kellogg School of Management-Strategy, Northwestern University
- Alireza Sepahsalari: Assistant Professor, University of Bristol
- Alexandros Theloudis: Post-doctoral research economist position, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-economic Research
- Lukas Wenner: Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Cologne
- Arun Advani: Assistant Professor, Warwick University
- Neele Balke: Assistant Professor, IIES (Stockholm University). 2017-18, Post doc University of Chicag
- Vittorio Bassi: Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Southern California
- Judith Delaney: Post Doc, Economic and Social Research Institute
- Barbara Flores Arenas
- Sanghmitra Gautam: Assistant Professor, Washington University in St Louis
- Cristina Gualdani: Assistant professor, Toulouse School of Economics
- Cormac O'Dea: 2017-18 academic year as a Cowles Postdoctoral Associate, Assistant Professor starting 2018, Yale University
- Sandra Polania-Reyes: Visiting fellow at ND during the 2017-2018, U Javeriana in Colombia.
- Paul Andres Rodriquez Lesmes: Del Rosario University (Colombia)
- Wongkot Similan Rujiwattanapong: Assistant Professor, Aarhus University
- Federico Tagliati: Economists, Bank of Spain
- Teodora Boneva: Associate Professor at the University of Oxford
- Alan Crawford: Assistant Professor at Carlos III in Madrid
- Ran Gu: Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics at the University of Essex
- Benjamin Hemingway: Senior Economist at the Center for Excellence in Finance and Economic Research (CEFER) of the Bank of Lithuania
- Thomas Hoe: Assistant Professor at Cornell PAM
- Davide Melcangi: Research Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Javier Turen Roman: Assistant Professor of the Economics Department at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
- Marta Cardoso Lopes: European University Institute (PostDoc), Carlos III (Assistant Professor)
- Julien Combe: Ecole Polytechnique (Assistant Professor)
- Alejandro Estefan: Notre Dame, South Bend (Assistant Professor)
- Gavin Kader: Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu (Assistant Professor)
- Dongwoo Kim: Simon Fraser University (Assistant Professor)
- Kieran Larkin: St Louis Fed
- Young Jun Li: Copenhagen (PostDoc)
- Marleen Marra: Science Po (Assistant Professor)
- Jeremy McCauley: Bristol (Lecturer)
- Mateusz Mysliwski: Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen (Assistant Professor)
- Francesca Parodi: Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin (Assistant Professor)
- Ravi Somani: DIME, World Bank (PostDoc)
- Tanya Surovtseva: Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Researcher)
- Richard Audoly: Assistant Professor, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
- Javier Brugues: Senior Associate in Charles River Assoiates
- Ruben Poblete Cazenave: Post-Doctoral Researcher, Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Judith Delaney: Assistant Professor, University of Bath
- Carlo Galli: Assistant Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Amir Habibi: Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Humboldt University of Berlin
- Chanwoo Kim: Economist, Bank of Korea
- Rory McGee: Assistant Professor, University of Western Ontario
- Gonzalo Paz-Pardo: Senior Economist at DG Research, European Central Bank
- Gregor Pfeifer: Assistant Professor, University of Sydney
- Martin O'Connell: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Peter Spittal: Lecturer, University of Bristol
- Jan David Bakker: Assistant Professor, Bocconi University, Milan
- Michele Giannola: Research Fellow, University of Naples Federico II
- Alice Kügler:Assistant Professor, Central European University
- Francesca Salvati: Research Fellow, Bank of Italy
- Silvia Sarpietro: Assistant Professor, University of Bologna
- David Zentler-Munro: Lecturer, University of Essex
- Alison Andrew
- Karolos Arapakis
- Anna Becker
- Gherardo Gennaro Caracciolo
- Nikhil Datta
- Mimosa Distefano
- Wenchao Jin
- Tim Obermeier
- Fernanda Senra De Moura
- Dajana Xhani
- Elena Ashtari Tafti
- Jamie Hentall Maccuish
- Alessandro Toppeta
- Julian Costas-Fernandez
- Hugo Freeman
- Nathan Hancart
- Riccardo D'Adamo
- Enrico Miglino
- Anna Vitali
- Tom Zawisza
- Recording online: The Politics and Philosophy of AI
The recording of the LSE public lecture on ‘The Politics and Philosophy of AI’ with LSE Philosopher Kate Vredenburgh is now online on the LSE YouTube channel.
As artificial intelligence (AI) moves beyond the realm of science fiction, it is already having a profound impact on our economies, societies and politics. To make sense of the transformative power and disruptive potential of AI, we are joined by thinkers at the cutting edge of the technological frontier for an in-depth discussion of its multifaceted impact.
Speakers: Professor Geoffrey Hinton Dr Kate Vredenburgh
Chair: Dr Robin Archer
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The recording of the LSE public lecture on 'The Politics and Philosophy of AI' with LSE Philosopher Kate Vredenburgh is now online on the LSE YouTube channel. As artificial intelligence (AI) moves beyond the realm of science fiction, it is already having a profound impact on our economies, societies and politics.