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Wed 08 Oct, 2025 10:10 AM
Are you ready to dive into the heart of today's most pressing issues? Show you’re serious about debate, dialogue, and making a difference and join LSE President Larry Kramer for an electrifying six-part discussion series that tackles the question: What is the role of universities in the age of polarisation?
This is more than just an event series; it’s your chance to develop the essential skills for thriving in today’s world.
Series Kick Off
📅 Monday 27 October | 🕕 6–8pm, plus reception | 📍 LSE campus
Kick-off the series with a dynamic panel featuring professors Larry Kramer (LSE President) Adam Habib (SOAS Director) and Deborah Prentice (Cambridge University President). Engage in thought-provoking discussions, challenge your perspectives and connect with fellow students and LSE academics, all while receiving accreditation for your participation - helping you during your time at LSE and in future work or study.
Can’t make the first session? Register your interest for future events and accreditation opportunities: Register here.
Accreditation and skills development Students who participate in four out of six sessions will receive formal accreditation for their involvement, building on the Communication edge – dialogue essentials for today’s world training that all students are expected to complete.
This is your chance to showcase your skills in communication, collaboration, and constructive debate – setting you up for success during your time at LSE, and in future work or study.