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LSEDigest2006 07
LSEDigest2006 07
Honours 11
Honorary Fellows 12
Obituary 13
Directorate 14
Academic Departments 14
Central Administration 26
PhD Awards 90
In the academic year 2006/2007, demand for places at the LSE was again very strong.
The School recruited successfully up to capacity and that in turn produced a strong financial result.
Over the year we made a surplus, after depreciation and capital charges, of 24.4 million.
Once again, undergraduate demand strengthened further. Indeed, with the single exception of the
private University of Buckingham with its two year degree programme, LSE is the most popular
undergraduate university in the country in terms of applications per place. We receive around 15
applications for each opening. And overseas demand, at both undergraduate and graduate level,
remained as strong as ever in spite of the strength of sterling against the dollar, which affects our
relative prices vis a vis the top American universities which are among our strongest competitors.
Forward Plans
This is a healthy background against which to plan our further expansion in student numbers, whose
details I explained last year. I described the planning process we had put in place to ensure that further
expansion in the School proceeded on a rational basis, with full understanding of the nature of the
market place in which we operate and of the attractiveness or otherwise of our courses.
During the last year each School department has prepared a plan for the next five years, and those
plans have been rigorously assessed by the Academic Planning and Resources Committee. Of course
elements of them are bound to change as time goes by, but we now have an agreed basis on which
to assess specific proposals for new courses and additional students in the future. The process brought
forward many good ideas for new degrees. We think it important to continue to renew and refresh
our portfolio, especially at graduate level.
One particularly important initiative for the School is the new Department of Management. We have
introduced two new programmes this year, which have attracted a large number of top quality
applicants. We were reassured that we are moving in the right direction in management teaching by
our rapid rise up the Financial Times league table for Masters degrees in management, where this year
we were in second place among European business and management schools.
We also made further progress with our joint and double degree programmes with partner universities
around the world. The TRIUM Executive MBA class continues to expand. The degree programmes
with Peking University and Columbia are healthy. And we have established a Global Public Policy
Network including those two schools and the Lee Kwan Yew School in the National University of
Singapore to create a grouping of institutions committed to addressing global public policy issues and
to strengthening our ability to train public sector managers for the future. We have already established
two MPA programmes in partnership with these other universities, and more are in preparation. I
would expect this to be a growing dimension of the Schools teaching in the future.
Another initiative which, during the year, moved from the nursery to more full grown status was BIOS,
set up four years ago on a small scale to work on addressing the social science and social policy
questions raised by developments in bio-genetics and bi-technology generally. The Institute has now
proved successful in attracting grants from the Wellcome Foundation and others, and is running a lively
and popular MSc degree.
Research
Preparations for the Research Assessment Exercise continued through the year. We were especially
grateful to Professor Howard Glennerster, who returned to the School for a while to help departments
to prepare their submissions. His contributions were extremely valuable. The full submission will be put
into the Funding Council panels during the course of this Michaelmas term. We will be submitting,
as we did last time, a large proportion of our faculty, almost all of whom are research active. It is hard
to know at this stage how highly we will be ranked, and indeed the basis of the ranking will be
somewhat different this time, in ways which will not benefit us. For example, last time the percentage
of faculty submitted was a relevant indicator. This time it will not be. And on that indicator we are
relatively very strong.
Looking further forward, the picture remains clouded. Early indications that the Government and the
Funding Council wished to move to a metrics based approach to assessing the quality of research, in
other words one focused on numbers of citations in refereed journals, have not yet been carried
through. The British Academy have produced a report which argues that a metric based system will
not be appropriate for most of the social sciences and the humanities. The Funding Council is once
again carrying out a review and we expect to hear more during the course of the next twelve months.
Management
There was quite a lot of turnover during the year in the senior management positions in the School.
Ray Richardson has retired (for a second time) from the position of Deputy Director, Teaching and
Learning and has been replaced by Janet Hartley. Paul Johnson sadly left the School to take up
appointment of Vice-Chancellor at La Trobe University in Melbourne Australia and was replaced by
George Gaskell. Those two appointments in turn created vacancies as Janet Hartley had served for
three years as Vice-Chairman of the Academic Board and George Gaskell for two years as Vice-
Chairman of the Appointments Committee. They were replaced respectively by Chris Brown and
George Philip. So although there was a lot of turnover, in fact all the people involved have a close
knowledge already of the way the School runs, and all of these transitions have been smooth. The
other four members of the management team, Sarah Worthington, Adrian Hall, Andy Farrell and I
remain in place. To make the hierarchy more understandable, in future the deputy directors will be
known as pro-directors. I was pleased to be offered, and readily accepted, a second five year term of
Director of the School which will begin at the expiry of my current five year term next summer.
We also made another significant management change near the end of the year. After extensive
discussions in Council we decided to create a new post of Director of External Relations, pulling
together a number of aspects of our externally focused work, including our international partnerships,
our Press and Information Office and the conference and events programme. Robin Hoggard, who
joins us from the Foreign Office, has the task of pulling all the activities together and ensuring that
the School gets the profile it deserves from all its outward facing activities. We are sure that there is
more to do in that area.
Fundraising
The School had an exceptionally good year in fundraising, raising 26.7 million from external sources.
That was twice as much as the previous year and three times as much as we were raising on an annual
basis only 3 or 4 years ago.
The increase is quite broadly based, and includes an uplift in the amount we get from our Annual Fund,
to which many alumni contribute at a modest level. We think it important, for the long run, to develop
a habit of giving among relatively recent alumni. Experience in the United States and elsewhere
suggests this is the secret of successful fundraising in the long term. It is particularly pleasing that we
were able to achieve a significant increase in our scholarship funding.
I would draw attention also to the two biggest contributions to the School from overseas. The Kuwait
Foundation for the Advancement of Science (KFAS) have pledged to contribute just under 6 million
over a ten year period to support a named Chair in the economics department and a range of activities
related to economic, political and social issues in the Gulf States. We are greatly indebted to the work
of our governor, Victor Dahdaleh, in bringing this negotiation with the Kuwaitis to a successful
conclusion near the end of the year, and we hope this will be the beginning of a long and fruitful
relationship with them.
We also worked during the year to establish a Chair in the name of IG Patel, one of my distinguished
predecessors who served also as governor of the Reserve Bank of India. We were delighted when the
Reserve Bank, and the State Bank of India on whose board he also served, agreed to be the lead
donors. We attracted Sir Nicholas (now Lord) Stern, who has been working in the Treasury for the last
few years, back to the School to be the IG Patel professor and to oversee a new India Observatory
designed to bring together our research on issues related to the political economy of the sub-
continent. Already, many plans are afoot and the first annual IG Patel lecture was delivered by Montek
Singh Ahluwalia. Further events, both here and in India, will follow.
These are both good examples of the way in which our fundraising effort, by Mary Blair, can finance
significant extensions to the Schools academic interests.
The Estate
Our major estate project remains the New Academic Building at the south west corner of Lincolns Inn
Fields. That will provide an additional 125,000 sq feet of space and will very significantly increase the
availability of large lecture theatres and teaching rooms. The programme remains on time and on
budget and we expect to take possession in July 2008, allowing it to come in use for the 2008/2009
academic year. Since the construction is at the edge of our campus it has created very little disruption
in the life of the School. We now need to plan the moves of the departments of Law and Management
into the new building, which will create much needed flexibility for us on the rest of the site.
However, we are not yet near the end of our re-development. Both the two 1960s towers at the heart
of the campus and the St. Philips building are in serious need of reconstruction. We have
commissioned plans on how that reconstruction may be managed with as little upheaval as possible.
During the course of the year we shall need to make firm decisions on which of these projects to
undertake first, and how to ensure that the work of the School can continue during what is bound
to be a difficult period. I am confident, though, that our estates team is up to the task of managing
these initiatives. In addition to the major construction of the New Academic Building, we have
undertaken a lot of refurbishment work on the campus recently, which has gone well and delivered
significant improvements in the environment in which our faculty teach and our students learn. During
summer 2007, we have added 160 study spaces and expanded the course collection space in the
Norman Foster designed library, under the careful stewardship of Jean Sykes, Librarian and Director
of Information Services. As we pursue these projects we will also be able to improve further our
environmental performance.
LSE Degrees
Last year I reported that we had asked the University of London for permission to exercise degree
awarding powers ourselves. That permission was granted during the year, and, as from the 2008/2009
academic year, students entering the School will be studying for an LSE, rather than a University of
London degree. There will be exciting new hoods and gowns, in a tasteful shade of purple, and brand
new certificates. The response to this change amongst students and alumni has been very positive, as
the granting of degrees in the name of the University of London has seemed anachronistic to some
for a while.
Imperial College have concluded that their interests are best served by a withdrawal from the central
University altogether. So far we have not decided to take that step, although it is fair to say that our
links with the University are somewhat tenuous now. We are hoping for significant changes in the way
in which the University is governed, following a recent review, which will give us more assurance that
the central functions are managed with the interests of the colleges in mind. It is, after all, the colleges
which teach the students and the central functions are in the matter of services to those teaching
entities. We expect changes to be made during the course of this year, and we shall watch closely to
see if they do give us the reassurance we need. It is very frustrating that change in the central university
takes so long.
Financial Overview
For the financial year ending 31 July 2007 the School achieved a surplus, before exceptional items of
21.2m which is equivalent to 12.5 per cent of gross income and compares to a surplus of 13.7m
for 2005/06 (9.2 per cent).
The Schools Finance and General Purposes Committee has adopted a target surplus range of 3 per
cent to 4 per cent of income, recognising that a surplus is required to fund loan repayments, to support
capital and infrastructure investment and to provide the School with the flexibility to invest in new
academic initiatives.
The School has achieved surpluses in excess of this level in recent years reflecting increased
contribution from summer schools, consultancy, executive education, conferences and other activities
additional to normal teaching and research. In addition, residences has added to our surpluses through
a reduction in costs and increased contribution from vacation business. It is worth noting that the
School has doubled its net assets over the last five years.
Overseas students (those from outside the United Kingdom or other European Union countries)
account for roughly half the Schools student population and for over two-thirds of tuition fee income,
reflecting both the international flavour of the Schools student body and our world-wide reputation.
Turning to expenditure, non-pay spending grew by almost 9 per cent, in many areas this is less than
the growth in related income. For example the significant increase in academic department spending
comes from growth in the London summer school, some new short courses and the cost of teaching
to support the additional student numbers in the year.
It is particularly pleasing to note that scholarship and bursary spending has grown by over one third
to 9.8m reaching 13 per cent of tuition fee income. This level is amongst the highest in the higher
education sector and with the success of the Schools fundraising and the new bursary scheme that
supports undergraduate home/EU tuition fees this will continue to rise over the next few years.
Total pay costs increased by 10 per cent, partly as a result of an increase in staff numbers. An
underlying increase in pay of 7 per cent, well above cost of living award for 2006/07 reflects the
Schools continuing commitment to investment in staff. Although presenting a constant challenge in
the competitive global market from which the School seeks to draw its faculty, the recruitment and
retention of the best academics is critical to the Schools continuing success.
Capital Expenditure
The School has undertaken two major capital projects during the year: the redevelopment of the New
Academic building at 54 Lincolns Inn Fields and the refurbishment of Passfield Hall of residence.
Passfield was completed in September 2006 and has operated successfully throughout the year and
the New Academic building project continues on schedule. Strong financial performance has allowed
us to fund the work during 2006/07 without further recourse to our borrowing facility.
Research Income
The income generated by grants from the UK research councils was significantly increased from the
previous year (+14 per cent). This is almost entirely due to the positive influence of the first full year
of grants awarded since the introduction of full-economic costing. Grant income continues to grow
from other major sponsors such as UK Charities and the European Commission. The School is
competitive in obtaining external funding for high quality peer reviewed research, where growth is a
strategic goal. Where it is appropriate to our academic aims, we also participate in commercial non
peer reviewed research, but growth of research purely for income generation is not a strategic aim.
Towards the end of the year, the company exercised its option to acquire a 30 per cent equity share
in Duke CE Ltd, the venture with Duke University that specialises in customised corporate education
and that is rated number 1 in the world in this area in the FT rankings. By exercising Enterprise LSEs
option to take an equity stake in Duke Corporate Education Ltd, the School is signalling a long term
commitment to this highly successful partnership with Duke University.
Residences
In September 2006 the School significantly increased its residence bed space with the reopening of
Passfield Hall and the addition of two new halls, Lillian Knowles House in Spitalfields and
Northumberland House in Northumberland
Avenue, increasing bed spaces by over 25 per
cent to approximately 3,500 and allowing the
School to offer all new students a guaranteed
place in hall, a key factor in ensuring that the
best students choose to attend LSE.
Environment
This year we were judged by People and Planet to be the best university in London in terms of
environmental performance, and we are committed to being amongst the best in the country. Finance
and General Purposes Committee has approved 0.5m investment in energy saving measures. The
School has been awarded funding from HEFCE to extend the successful student re-use project to 6
other universities. The New Academic Building has a range of environmental measures incorporated,
including solar panels, bore hole cooling, heat recovery mechanisms, reuse of existing materials, FSC
certified timber, flooring with recycled and recyclable content, waterless urinals, and more, with the
objective of achieving an Excellent BREEAM rating.
Employment
The School commissioned a survey on employee attitudes and the results have been considered by
Council and other School bodies. Overall employee satisfaction is high in comparison with other
institutions, but with some issues to address in areas such as communication. A Staff Council has
been established to provide a forum for discussion and consultation on issues affecting employees,
I was particularly pleased that Bert Massey, Chair of the Disability Rights Commission, was able to
open formally our step free access to the main entrance of Old Building. This was a difficult and
expensive adaptation, but the School is committed to support staff and students with disabilities to
achieve the best they can, and sending them to a back door just did not seem right.
The Future
LSE is in an excellent position: better in many ways than I would have forecast when I took up the
position as Director in 2003.
We do have some challenges to address. In addition to the evident need to improve capacity and
quality of facilities and to address the uncertainties of the external environment, we do need to ensure
that our teaching support and pastoral care is on a par with the best in the UK. To that end we have
set up a Task Force to review our teaching, which will report in the summer of 2008.
We have students of the highest quality from around the world, we have world class academic staff,
we have support services and staff of high quality and commitment to LSE, we have an excellent
reputation, strong partnerships, and clear plans for growth. We have a supportive Alumni community,
and many important donors. We have a world leading public events programme. We have a strong
financial position.
Howard Davies
Director
Any queries or suggestions for improving this document and/or factual errors may be notified to
Jane Pugh
Secretariat U1006
tel: 0207 955 6866
email: j.pugh@lse.ac.uk.
LSE Alumni and governors were among those receiving awards this year.
2006
Dr Anne Bohm, former secretary of the Graduate School and Honorary Fellow
Died 15 October 2006
2007
Professor Harold Edey, Professor in Accounting and Finance and the School's first Pro-Director
Died 12 March 2007
Prof Judith Rees Prof Environmental & Resources Dr Jonathan Hopkin Senior Lecturer in British &
Management Comparative Politics
Mr Frederic Robert-Nicoud Lecturer in Economic Dr James Hughes Professor of Comparative
Geography Politics
Dr Dennis Rodgers Lecturer in Urban Dr Douglas Hutchinson Readership in
Development Nationalism
Prof Andres Rodriguez-Pose Professor of Ms Marieke Huysentruyt Lecturer in Public Policy
Economic Geography and Head of Department Miss Cerys Jones Administrative Assistant
Prof Michael Storper Professor of Economic Prof Paul Kelly Professor of Political Theory
Geography Dr William Kissane Senior Lecturer in Politics
Ms Ida Tammaro Graduate Administrator Dr Mathias Koenig-Archibugi Lecturer in Global
Mrs Sarah Thomas-De-Benitez Research Officer Politics
Prof Andrew Thornley Professor of Planning Dr Denisa Kostovicova Lecturer
Studies Miss Geeta Kulshrestha Research Assistant
Miss Alessandra Tucci Tutorial Fellow Dr Valentino Larcinese Lecturer in Public Policy
Mr James Van Alstine Tutorial Fellow Prof Dominic Lieven Professor of Russian
Government
Government Dr Chun Lin Lecturer in Comparative Politics
Dr Christian List Professor of Political Science and
Ms Philippa Atkinson Tutorial Fellow Philosophy
Prof Rodney Barker Professor of Government Dr Martin Lodge Reader in Political Science &
Ms Patricia Bartholomeou Research Public Policy
Administrator Ms Kate Macdonald Tutorial Fellow
Mr Simon Bastow Senior Research Fellow Mr John Madeley Lecturer in Government
Prof Sumantra Bose Professor of Comparative Dr Paul Mitchell Lecturer in European Politics
Politics Ms Sara Motta-Mera Tutorial Fellow
Mrs Nicole Boyce Departmental Manager Prof Edward Page Webb Professor of Public
Prof John Breuilly Chair in Nationalism and Policy
Ethnicity Dr Francesco Panizza Senior Lecturer in Latin
Dr Michael Bruter Senior Lecturer in European American Politics
Politics Mr Oliver Pearce Editor/Researcher
Dr John Chalcraft Lecturer in Empire/Imperialism Ms Seeta Persaud Managing Editor
Miss Alison Chryssides Administrative Assistant Prof George Philip Professor of Latin American
Prof Janet Coleman Professor Ancient & Medieval Politics and Head of Department
Political Thought Miss Karen Rafferty Programme Administrator
Dr Philip Cook Tutorial Fellow Dr Erik Ringmar Senior Lecturer in Comparative
Dr Torun Dewan Lecturer in Comparative Politics Politics
Dr Vesselin Dimitrov Reader in East European Dr Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey Reader in Political
Politics Science
Dr Rekha Diwakar Tutorial Fellow Mr Ben Selwyn Tutorial Fellow
Prof Keith Dowding Professor of Political Science Dr Zhand Shakibi Tutorial Fellow
Prof Patrick Dunleavy Professor of Political Ms Susan Sharkey Programme Administrator
Science & Public Policy Prof John Sidel Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in
Dr Cecile Fabre Senior Lecturer in Political Theory International and Comparative Politics
Dr Katrin Flikschuh Lecturer in Modern Political Dr Matthew Sleat Tutorial Fellow
Theory Ms Jill Stuart Administrative Assistant
Dr Marlies Glasius Lecturer Dr Daniel Sturm Lecturer in Public Policy
Prof John Gray School Professor of European Miss Gita Subrahmanyam Post-doctoral Fellow
Thought Dr Mark Thatcher Reader in Public Administration
Miss Lucy Griffiths Administrative Assistant & Public Policy
Miss Laura Harrison MPA Programme Manager Dr Eiko Thielemann Senior Lecturer in European
Miss Sarah Harrison Research Assistant Politics and Policy
Prof David Held Graham Wallas Professor of Ms Jane Tinkler PPG Manager
Political Science Mr Jonathan Underwood MPA Programme and
Prof Simon Hix Professor of EU and Comparative Development Manager
Politics Dr Nebojsa Vladisavljevic Tutorial Fellow
Dr Spyridon Economides Senior Lecturer in Mrs Dianne Delvaille LLM Student Administrator
International Relations and European Politics Miss Teresa Edwards Information Office and MLR
Dr Robert Falkner Lecturer Administrator
Dr Jurgen Haacke Senior Lecturer Ms Colleen Etheridge MSc Administrator
Prof Fred Halliday Professor of International Prof Vanessa Finch Professor of Law
Relations Ms Tatiana Flessas Lecturer
Mr Wolf-Jurgen Hassdorf Tutorial Fellow Dr Julian Fulbrook Senior Lecturer in Law
Mr Mark Hoffman Lecturer in International Prof Marc Galanter Law Centennial Professor
Relations Mr Dev Gangjee Lecturer
Dr Christopher Hughes Reader in International Mr Eyal Geva Teaching Assistant
Relations Prof Christopher Greenwood Professor of
Dr Kimberly Hutchings Reader in International International Law
Relations Dr Christos Hadjiemmanuil Reader
Dr Daphne Josselin Lecturer in International Dr Veerle Heyvaert Senior Lecturer in Law
Relations Dr Mercedes Hinton Nuffield Foundation Career
Dr John Kent Reader in Internationa Relations Development Fellow
Ms Barbara King Secretary Ms Yvonne Holmes Private Libraries Administrator
Dr Robert Kissack Tutorial Fellow Mr David Hood Teaching Assistant
Ms Martina Langer Secretary Mrs Susan Hunt LLB Administrator
Ms Hilary Parker Departmental Manager Mr Lee Jackson Web Development Officer
Dr Razeen Sally Senior Lecturer in International Mr Joseph Jacob Reader in Civil Justice
Political Economy Mr Panagiotis Kapotas Teaching Assistant
Dr Ulrich Sedelmeier Senior Lecturer Dr Robert Kershaw Lecturer in Company Law
Mr Andrew Sherwood Secretary/Administrator Dr Claire Kilpatrick Senior Lecturer
Mr Nicholas Sims Reader Dr Nico Krisch Lecturer
Dr Karen Smith Reader Mr Michail Kritikos Teaching Assistant
Dr David Stasavage Reader Prof Nicola Lacey Professor of Criminal Law
Dr Andrew Walter Academic Director Dr Andrew Lang Lecturer
Dr Peter Wilson Senior Lecturer Miss Anna Ljungkvist International Links and
Mr Stephen Woolcock Lecturer Finance Administration
Prof Martin Loughlin Professor of Public Law
Law Prof Roger Mccormick Senior Research Fellow
Dr Emmanuel Melissaris Lecturer
Mr Ely Aharonson Teaching Assistant Dr Eva Micheler Senior Lecturer
Miss Aseel Al-Ramahi Teaching Assistant Mr Giorgio Monti Senior Lecturer in Law
Prof Robert Baldwin Professor of Law Dr Ann Mumford Senior Lecturer
Ms Anne Barron Reader in Law Prof William Murphy Professor of Law
Dr Joanna Benjamin Reader in Law Mr Andrew Murray Senior Lecturer in Law
Dr Chaloka Beyani Senior Lecturer in Law Miss Udoka Nwosu Teaching Assistant
Prof Julia Black Professor of Law Prof Jill Peay Professor of Law
Mr David Bradley Reader in Law Dr Thomas Poole Lecturer
Miss Marina Brilman Teaching Assistant Mr Alain Pottage Reader
Dr Deborah Cass Reader Mr Peter Ramsay Lecturer
Prof Damian Chalmers Professor in European Dr Mike Redmayne Reader in Law
Union Law Prof Robert Reiner Professor of Criminology
Mr Alejandro Chehtman Teaching Assistant Dr Tamara Relis British Academy Postdoctoral
Prof Christine Chinkin Professor of International Fellow
Law Prof Simon Roberts Professor of Law
Prof Hugh Collins Professor of English Law and Dr Ian Roxan Senior Lecturer
Head of Department Prof Renata Salecl Law Centennial Professor
Ms Rachel Condry British Academy Postdoctoral Dr Margot Salomon Lecturer in Human Rights
Fellow Dr Andrew Scott Senior Lecturer
Prof Ross Cranston Law Centennial Professor Dr Gerry Simpson Reader in Law
Prof Paul Davies Cassel Professor of Commercial Mr Robert Simpson Reader in Law
Law Prof Francis Snyder Law LSE Centennial Professor
Dr Samapti Guha Sir Ratan Tata Fellow Centre for Economic Performance
Ms Chris Lee Centre Manager
Dr Fang-Long Shih Research Assistant-Convenor Miss Anushri Bansal Research Assistant
Ms Zsofia Barany Research Assistant
BIOS Miss Anita Bardhan-Roy Information Manager
Ms Salima Benhamou Research Assistant
Dr Kevin Burchell Research Fellow Miss Johanna Cantlay Events Co-ordinator
Ms Sabrina Fernandez Administrator Ms Amy Challen Research Assistant
Ms Kerry Holden Research Assistant Mr Andrew Charlton Research Officer
Dr Carlos Novas Post-doctoral Fellow Mrs Linda Cleavely Assistant to the Director
Miss Chiara Criscuolo Research Officer
British Journal of Sociology Miss Tanvi Desai Data Manager
Mr Mirko Draca Research Assistant
Miss Jacqueline Gauntlett Journal Manager Miss Helen Durrant Research/Publications
Administrator
Business History Unit Dr Giulia Faggio Research Officer
Prof Richard Freeman Professorial Research
Dr Terence Gourvish Director Fellow
Dr Andreas Georgiadis Research Assistant
Centre for Analysis of Risk & Regulation Dr Helena Holmlund Research Fellow
Mr Iftikhar Hussain Research Assistant
Dr David Demortain ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow Prof Peter Layard Director of the Wellbeing
Dr Sarah Dry Postdoctoral Fellow Programme
Ms Amy Greenwood Communications & Ms Anna Lipinska Research Assistant
Publications Administrator Dr Stephen Machin Research Director of CEE
Prof Bridget Hutter Professor of Risk Regulation Mr Ralf Martin Research Officer
Mr William Jennings British Academy Ms Sandra Mcnally Research Fellow
Postdoctoral Fellow Mrs Ines Moreno De Barreda Research Assistant
Mr Robert Kaye ESRC Research Officer Mr Simone Moriconi Research Assistant
Mr Philip Lomas Centre Administrator Mr Richard Murphy Research Assistant
Dr Carl Macrae ESRC Research Officer Mrs Elizabeth O'Brien Programme Assistant
Dr Jakob Vestergaard ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow Mr Nigel Rogers Research Centre Manager
Miss Raffaella Sadun Research Assistant
Centre for Analysis for Social Exclusion Miss Stefanie Sieber Research Assistant
Dr Olmo Silva Research Officer
Dr Francesca Borgonovi Post-doctoral Fellow Dr Shqiponje Telhaj Research Officer
Dr Maria Huerta Research Officer Mr Carlos Thomas Research Assistant
Ms Laura Lane Assistant to Professor Power Miss Alessandra Tucci Research Officer
Ms Abigail Mcknight Toyota Senior Research Dr Jonathan Wadsworth Senior Research Fellow
Fellow Ms Mary Yacoob Administrative Assistant
Mr Jorg Ploger Research Officer Mr Markos Zachariadis Research Assistant
Mr Thomas Sefton Research Fellow
Mrs Nicola Serle Assistant to the Deputy Director Centre for Educational Research
of CASE
Dr Kitty Stewart Research Fellow Dr Philip Noden Research Fellow
Ms Anna Tamas PA/Secretary Ms Hazel Pennell Deputy Director
Miss Astrid Winkler Research Officer
Centre for Environment Policy &
Centre for Civil Society Governance
Mrs Angela Doran Journal Administrator Dr Rosalind Gill Senior Lecturer: Gender Studies &
Theory
European Institute Dr Clare Hemmings Senior Lecturer: Gender
Studies & Theory
Prof Nicholas Barr Professor of Public Economics Ms Hazel Johnstone Manager
Mr Richard Bronk Teaching Fellow Dr Diane Perrons Head of Insitute
Prof Willem Buiter Professor of European Political Prof Anne Phillips Professor of Gender Theory &
Economy Government
Prof Kevin Featherstone Eleftherios Venizelos Dr Silvia Posocco Tutorial Fellow
Chair and Head of Insitute Dr Mercedes Wearing Tutorial Fellow
Mr Maurice Fraser Fellow in European Politics
Dr Simon Glendinning Fellow in European Hellenic Observatory
Philosophy
Mrs Jennifer Hammarberg Communications Miss Sofia Christofidou Administrator
Manager Dr Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos Research Fellow
Dr Robert Hancke Reader in European Political Dr Spyridon Economides Senior Lecturer
Economy Dr Argyrios Mamarelis Post-doctoral Research
Ms Elaine Hemmings Institute Manager Fellow
Ms Catalina Holguin Research Officer Dr Georgios Niarchos Post-doctoral Research
Dr Abigail Innes Lecturer in the Political Sociology Fellow
of Central and Eastern Europe Ms Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou Research
Dr Jennifer Jackson Preece Senior Lecturer Assistant
Dr Robert Leonardi Senior Lecturer in European Prof Nikolaos Zahariadis Senior Research Fellow
Union Politics
Dr Eugenia Markova Research Fellow Institute of Social Psychology
Dr Simona Milio Research Officer
Dr Vassilis Monastiriotis Lecturer in Political Dr Martin Bauer Reader
Economy Mr Stephen Bennett Technician
Dr Raffaella Nanetti Research Fellow Prof Catherine Campbell Professor of Social
Mrs Francisca Obu Administrative Assistant (PhD) Psychology
Dr Christos Paraskevopoulos Research Fellow Miss Jacqueline Crane Administrative Assistant
Prof Paul Preston Principe de Asturias Professor of Dr Bradley Franks Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Contemporary Spanish Studies Dr Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo Lecturer
Dr Gwendolyn Sasse Senior Lecturer Prof George Gaskell Professor of Social
Dr Waltraud Schelkle Lecturer Psychology
Prof David Soskice Centennial Professor Mr Stephen Gaskell Workshop Technician
Miss Vivian Winterhoff Administrative Assistant Dr Derek Hook Lecturer
(MSc) Dr Caroline Howarth Lecturer
Dr Radoslaw Zubek Research Fellow Prof Patrick Humphreys Professor of Social
Psychology and Head of Insitute
Financial Markets Group Dr Sandra Jovchelovitch Reader in Social
Psychology
Mr Sridhar Arcot Research Officer Miss Vicky Katsioloudes Research Officer
Miss Polly Canning Administrative Assistant Mr Daniel Linehan Institute Manager
Mr Runquan Chen Research Assistant Ms Carol Lorac Senior Research Fellow
Dr Paula Cocco Research Fellow Mrs Evangelia Mitleton-Kelly Senior Research
Miss Maria Komninou Centre Administrator Fellow
Miss Sooraya Mohabeer Administrative Assistant Ms Meera Sabaratnam Research Assistant
Dr Poornima Sankar Research Officer Ms Slavica Savic Research Officer
Mr Nikolaj Schmidt Research Assistant Dr Janet Stockdale Senior Lecturer in Social
Mr Ricardo Sousa Research Assistant Psychology
Mrs Ping Zhou Research Assistant Ms Despina Tsalavoutis Research Officer
Mrs Ly Voo Multimedia Editor/Designer
Mr Juan Du Plessis Pay and Information Co- Miss Louise Allsop Project and Communications
ordinator Officer
Mr Ben Hancock Deputy Pay Manager Mr Guy Burton Project Officer
Mr Raj Lakhani Pay and Information Co-ordinator Ms Mariam Garibyan Project and
Mrs Gizelle Regis Pay and Information Communications Officer
Co-ordinator Mr Simon Mcleish IT Support Specialist
Mr Norbert Severin Deputy Pay Manager Mr Timothy Nolan Graduate Trainee Library
Ms Grace Zuma Pay and Information Co-ordinator Assistant
Mr John Paschoud Electronic Projects Manager
HR Information and Systems Ms Frances Shipsey Project Officer
Mrs Alicia Hasnip LIbrary Assistant Mr Ronald Riley Principal Analyst Programmer
Dr Robert Howes Assistant Librarian Miss Llynette Rogers-Wright IT Support
Mr Solomon Hughes Assistant Librarian Specialist
Miss Saymona Khatun Senior Library Assistant Mr Jaspal Sagoo IT Cluster Support Officer
Ms Justine Mann Assistant Librarian Mr Desmond Shortt IT Support Specialist
Mr Charlie Mayor Library Assistant Ms Mine Tullgren IT Cluster Support Officer
Mr Dusan Pokrajac Library Assistant Mr Selvakumar Veerappan IT Cluster Support
Mr Glyn Price Technical Services Manager Officer
Mr Gordon Read Print Collections Manager Mr Chen Wang Analyst Programmer
Ms Andrea Reid Serials Manager Ms Susanne Weber IT Support Specialist
Mr Benjamin Showers Senior Library Assistant Mr Brian Young IT Support Specialist/Team Leader
Ms Anya Somerville Library Assistant
Ms Claire Taplin Library Assistant IT Services: Technical Services
Mr Paul Whitehouse Library Assistant
Miss Helen Williams Assistant Librarian Mr Raymond Flood Audio Visual Supervisor
Miss Katherine Wilmot Senior Library Assistant
Mrs Catherine Woodward Library Assistant Mr Michael Betts Teaching Room Supervisor
Ms Paola Zandegiacomo Senior Library Assistant Mr Mubarak Bux Teaching Room Handyperson
Mr George Desmond Audio Visual Technician
IT Services Mr Adam Gale IT Support Officer
Mr Christopher Head Audio Visual Technician
Mr Adrian Ellison Technical Infrastructure Mr Daniel Roberts Desktop Support/AV Team
Manager Leader
Mr Daniel Simpson IT Hardware Assistant
Mrs Jennifer Brown IT Training Manager
Mr Tajab Chowdhury IT Support Officer IT Services: Telecoms
Ms Linda Heiden IT Training Specialist
Miss Gillian Hope Purchasing & Administration Mr Robert Lindop Telecommunications Manager
Assistant
Mr Duncan Mclachlan IT Support Officer Mrs Linda Clarkson Deputy Telecommunications
Mr Marcel Thomson Remote Support Officer Manager
Mr Priyesh Varshani PC Support Officer Mr David Fair Telecoms Technical Support
Assistant
IT Services: Helpdesk Mrs Janet Ferguson Telecommunications
Administrator
Mr Evgeny Bukhalenkov IT Help Desk Manager Mrs Carol Hill Telephonist/Administrator
Miss Patricia Pierrelouis
Mrs Yvonne Ward IT Help Desk Officer Telephonist/Administrator
Mr Colin White IT Help Desk Officer
IT Services: TIG
IT Services: MIS
Mr Malcolm Barker Network Manager
Mr Andrew Coulthard MIS Manager Mr Richard Barns Systems Specialist
Mr Michael Bragg Systems Specialist
Mr Roy Bhurtha Database Administrator Mr Paul Gee Systems Specialist
Ms Antonia Buamah IT Support Specialist Mr Paul Jackson Systems Specialist
Ms Janine Eagling IT Support Specialist/Team Mr Swoo Koh Network Specialist
Leader Mr Sean Mill PC Support Officer
Mr Stephen Earley IT Support Specialist Mr Puneet Singh Systems Manager
Ms Irmela Geyer IT Support Specialist Mr Jeremy Skelton Network Specialist
Mr Alastair Lindsley Database Administrator Mr Martin Slade Network Specialist
Ms Jennifer Mccallen IT Support Specialist/Team Mrs Vanessa Spooner PC Support Team Leader
Leader Mr Christopher Thompson Systems Specialist
Mr Neil Prockter Systems Analyst
Mr Zulfikar Rashid Analyst Programmer
Ms Amber Miro User Services Manager Mr Matthew Horton Head of Alumni Relations
Mrs Abiola Adegabi IT Support Officer Mr William Abraham Individual Giving Officer
Mr Stephen Ainsworth Office Manager Ms Joanne Carton Events and Reunions
Mrs Angela Aubertin IT Support Specialist Co-ordinator
Mr Kenneth Clarke IT Support Specialist Mr Nathaniel Holtham Events and Reunions
Mr Alex Cragg IT Support Officer Manager
Miss Louise De Villiers IT Support Specialist Mr Joao-Paulo Nunes Deputy Head of Alumni
Mr Arion Deol IT Support Specialist Relations
Mr Robin Ellis IT Support Officer Mr Richard Wilding Alumni Relations
Mr James Hargrave Academic Support Manager Communications Officer
Mr James Harvey Departmental Manager
Mr Ian Harvey IT Support Officer ODAR: Major Gift Fundraising
Mrs Carol Hewlett IT Support Specialist
Miss Karon James IT Support Officer Mrs Rachel Jones Individual Giving Officer
Mr David Kelly IT Support Officer
Mr Vladimir Konrad IT Support Specialist Mr Simon Marsh Trusts and Foundations Officer
Mr David Morris IT Support Specialist Mrs Regina Simpson Senior Gift Officer
Mrs Adebamike Olayebo Remote Support Ms Rosalind Woodward Individual Giving Officer
Manager
Mr Kuldip Purewal IT Support Specialist ODAR: Operations
Mr Christopher Steele IT Training Specialist
Mr Thomas Thurston IT Purchasing & Finance Mr Julian Szego Deputy Director for Operations
Officer
Ms Katherine Graham Advance Systems Manager
Centre for Learning Technology Ms Rachel Sutherden Office
Manager/Receptionist
Mr Stephen Ryan Director: Centre for Learning Mrs Maja Vukicevic Major Gifts Administrator
Technology
ODAR: Research & Academic Liaison
Dr Stephen Bond Learning Technologist
Mr Christopher Fryer Systems Administrator Dr Karl Newton Research Manager
Miss Marie Lagerwall Technical Officer
Ms Sarah Leach Learning Technologist Press & Communications Division
Mr Matthew Lingard Learning Technologist
Miss Mei Pang E-Course Packs Assistant Design Unit
Mr Kristian Roger Learning Technologist
Dr Jane Secker Learning Technology Librarian Mrs Claire Harrison Art Director
Prof Howard Glennerster Advisor to RAESC Mrs Angela O'Rourke Front of House Manager
Mr Michael Nelson Assistant Research Policy Butlers Wharf
Manager Mrs Susan Stocker Bookkeeper/Receptionist
Mr Charles Tume Maintenance Operative
Ms Nadia Cherfi Receptionist & Conference Mrs Elizabeth Thomas Head of Catering
Administrator
Ms Kornelia Deppe Receptionist Mrs Olu Adeyeba General Assistant
Ms Rosa Gil Front of House Manager Mrs Ayoka Adeyemi General Assistant
Mr Mark Holmes Service Manager Miss Karen Agate-Hilton Brunch Bowl Manager
Mr Christopher Hunt Receptionist/Conference Mr Michael Amoo Catering Assistant
Co-ordinator Mrs Magdalena Baeta Supervisor
Mr Tamer Jenan Maintenance Person Mr John Barrett Residences Catering Manager
Ms Jacqueline Beazley Deputy Head of Catering Mr David Meyer Deputy Events Manager
Mr Joseph Borg Staff Dining Room & Functions Mr Daniel Print Account Executive
Manager Mr Alan Revel Events Manager
Miss Lana Callaby Supervisor Mr Brian Williams Conference Office Executive
Mrs Lesley Causley Brunch Bowl Manager
Mrs Angelique Charalambous Secretary's Division
Secretary/Functions Co-ordinator
Mr Nicholas Combe Chef Mr Andrew Webb Head of Secretary's Division
Mr Peter Coton Bar Manager
Mrs Maria Cuevas Catering/Laundry Assistant Sec Division: Secretariat
Mrs Christine Curtis Cashier/General Assistant
Ms Maria Exposito General Assistant/Cashier Ms Andrea Bramm Administrative and Projects
Miss Leilani Fandino Catering Supervisor Officer
Mr Alli Folorunsho Kitchen Porter Mr Vimel Budhdev Health and Safety Officer
Mrs Kay Forder Catering Assistant/Cashier Mrs Laraine Clark Arts and Projects
Ms Olga Freire Carranza Catering Accounts Mrs Tehmina Hammad Equality and Diversity
Cashier Adviser
Miss Egle Gajauskaite General Assistant Mr Kevin Haynes Senior Projects Officer
Mr Barrington Gilbert Catering Assistant Ms Rachael Maguire Records Manager
Miss Diana Gondek Catering Assistant Mrs Ann O'Brien Health and Safety Officer
Ms Katarzyna Greda General Assistant Ms Emma O'Dowd Assistant Secretary
Mrs June Hart General Assistant Mrs Jane Pugh Senior Assistant Secretary
Mr Robert Hingston Chef Mr Richard Pursand Project and Diversity Officer
Mr Marcin Jelinski Catering Assistant
Mr Amadeu Lima Catering Assistant Mr David Tymms Director of Business Continuity
Miss Denise Lindsey Assistant Chef Manager Planning
Mr Philip Macgregor Chef Manager
Miss Katrina Maloney Catering Assistant Sec Division: Office of the Secretary
Mr Joaquim Marques Kitchen Porter
Mr Justin Mcnally Senior Chef Ms Yolanda Caramba-Coker Executive Officer
Mr Mateusz Michalak Catering Assistant
Mr Maciej Misztal Catering Assistant Sec Division: Planning Unit
Ms Jacqueline Moore Garrick Manager
Mr Antony Oakley Kitchen Porter Mrs Jennifer Bone Planning Officer
Mr Albert Ofori-Mensah Catering Assistant
Mrs Teresa Ospina Catering/Laundry Assistant Mr Gary Barclay Assistant Planning Officer
Mr Cornelius Parker Kitchen Porter/General Mr Daniel Bennett Administrative Assistant
Assistant Mrs Katherine Byrne Assistant Planning Officer
Ms Dovile Paukstyte Catering Assistant Mrs Susan Howard Information Management
Mr Lukasz Proszowski Catering Assistant Assistant
Mr Carlos Rodrigues Pereira Catering Assistant Mr Wayne Tatlow Deputy Planning Officer
Miss Youngsun Seo General Assistant
Miss Claudette Small Catering Accounts Manager Sec Division: Directorate
Mr John Stevenson Catering Purchasing
Controller Ms Clare Taylor Gold Executive Officer to the
Miss Renata Sungailaite Catering Assistant Director
Mr Orlando Teran General Assistant
Mrs Helen Thompson Cashier SDR Miss Rachel Gibson Director's Personal Assistant
Mr Janne Turunen Kitchen Porter/Table Cleaner Ms Barbara Hay PA to the Deputy Directors
Mr David Williams Assistant Bars Manager Ms Kerstin Klein Ralph Milliband Programme
Assistant
RCSD: Conferences and Events Ms Geraldine Miric PA to the Deputy Directors
Ms Claire Pacheco Mcnabb Administrative
Ms Rachel Ward Conferences and Events Assistant
Manager Ms Salome Van Jaarsveld Executive Officer to
Mr Samir Gaid Peacock Theatre Manager Deputy Directors
External Study
Merit Distinction
Christiana Agrotis Rachel Ann Evans
Stephanie Charalambous Ximena Gabriela Mejia-Bastos
Marta Costas Merit
Adrian Roger Hegenbarth Keshet Bachan-Dovrat
Fizzah Kazmi Ida Irene Bergstrm
Mnica Ramudo Laura Jane Brown
Timur Wolf Carrie Coates
Ciara Aine Daniels
MSc in Gender Kiran Dhami
Bukola Fatungase
Distinction Kristin Mie Hamada
Laura Jane Harvey Maria Magdalena Hessel
Merit Aliya Hussain
Frances Natasha Gravill Isabelle Pitt
Ting Yu Kang Hilde Kirsten Rren
Andolie Gillian Marguerite Laura Smith
Katerina Pishiris Julie Rachel Stoltman
Benita Kaur Rajania Jennifer Tapsfield
Pande Ketut Trimayuni
MSc in Gender (Research) Weiting Xu
Nicole Zarafonetis
Pass Pass
Claudia Maria Soares Khadija Abbasi
Joana Abena Sakyi Adjei
MSc in Gender and the Media Suha Mohammed Al Nahedh
Azusa Hasegawa
Merit Mizuka Noguchi
Katherine Susan Boynton Bwalya Penza-Chona
Di Liu Shayan Sacki
Paula Silinger Linda Saleh
Hiromi Tanaka Elizabeth Tarloski
Distinction Distinction
Irina Haivas Caroline Fiona Escott
Merit William Miller
Ambuj Bhardwaj Stefano Pagliari
Sarah Des Rosiers Lijun Tan
Ruth Helga Maria Goldermann Merit
Hugo Nicholas Gouvras David Benjamin Alcaly
Phyllis Heydt Jon Anders Bergea
Julia Lear Noam Joseph Boussidan
Grace Li Andrew Breidenbach
Johanneke Pieter Cecile Helene Maenhout Daniel Capparelli
Suffiya Omarjee Melissa Anne Causey
Seleen Ong Young-Bong Cho
Manto Papageorgiou Sarah Dale
Husein Reka Lucy Margaret Davis
Samia Saad Adam Hillel Dean
Geertruida Wilhemina Schurer Xavier Devaux
Siddharth Shahani Nicola Di Criscio
Molly Siegel Laurent Michel Jean Yves Donceel
Stylianos Tsintzos Neil Fowler
Pon-Hsiu Yeh Heather Henrietta Hemmingmoore
Pass Katharine Louise Campbell Hirst
Hasham Tariq Khan Amy Hsieh
Konstantinos Lykopoulos Tim James Huggins
Peristera Nikou Andreas Holger Kleinschmidt
Umesh Prasad Florian Kbele
Hafis Shahul Hameed Abdul Carole Yvonne Magnaschi
Anna Spyrou Sonia Wai Mei Mak
Ziyan Wang Dalal Mawad
Vincent James Mcgill
MSc in International Health Policy (Health Samuel Paul Anselm Mcphilemy
Economics) Thomas Allen Moll
Sami Mouaket
Distinction Yusuf Kelley Neggers
Dhruv Satish Kazi Thi Huong Giang Nguyen
Stacey Kowal John Cordogan Polley
Merit Adriano Rampazzi
Marissa Albert Arne Reinertsen
Anja Undrum Enge Katherine Jane Scrivens
Matthew Hannant Maximilian Seufert
Jessica Hudson Jochem Theis
Euan James Mcleod Peter Tillman
Melissa Ouellet David Townsend
Chandler Robinson Gerasimos Tsourapas
Shubhabrata Roy Tenke Andrea Zoltani
Jonathan Cameron Tosh Pass
Marije Anna Van Weelden Alexander Gad Avganim
Pass Joergen Boelstad
Kenji Amamoto Yin-Chan Chen
Jennifer Baek Yi-Jen Chu
Sarah Malik Alex Charles Ciappara
Pavitra Paul Maartje Maria Collignon
Paul Connolly
MSc in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies MSc in Social Policy and Development
Merit Distinction
Ida Tammaro Merit Sara Rusling
Merit
MSc in Social and Cultural Psychology Aysha Adil
Victor Aramburu
Distinction Suhayla Bazbaz
Tania Khalaf Erica Bertolotto
Martin Krengel Sonali Bhattacharyya
Laura Jenny Paskell-Brown Marcelo Fabin Crdenas Brquez
Merit Norma Belen Correa Aste
Francy Loreny Carranza-Franco Nilanjan Ghose
Sineeporn Chattrakulpong Godfred Seidu Jasaw
Agnes Heredi Hugo Adolfo Ledesma Diaz
Marianna Philippou Syarifah Marlina
Jacqueline Priego Hernandez Farah Millwala
Caoimhe Ryan Jill Catherine Morris
Lyubov Tolkachyov Janet Okero
Min-Hsuan Wang Rejanne Marisa Perera
Pass Natalia Sofia Perez Rojas
Eilyn Fabiola Baltodano Diaz Vivek Singh
Georgios Kourdounoulis Eliana Janeth Smith
Milan Sascha Mitra Hannah Snowden
Claes Jacob Tamm
MSc in Social and Public Communication Ibrahim Turay
Shafeeq Ur Rehman
Distinction Fernando Eduardo Valdivieso
Richard Charles Henry Bowyer Daniel Zaga
Mariana Dates Zhanar Zhakeyeva
Emily Gabrielle Leroux-Rutledge Pass
Merit Alisa Lynette Alston
Carolina Azcunaga Jawad Aslam
Yi Shan Chen Jing Bai
Kevin Michael Cooke Miniva Chibuye
Evdokia Epitropaki Hea Eun Choi
Marie Groth Pedersen Olivier Christophe Thomas Debuyst
Qin Guo Muhammad Izzul Haq
Shin Han Joana Henriques
Priyanka Handa Clarissa Homsi
Pal Hauff Hvattum Thadeus Damian Matemba
Georgios Kissandrakis Nurideen Mohammed
David Jan Kugler Van Trang Nguyen
Spyridon Limneos Haneen Mahmoud Odeh
Caitlin Maryanne Macleod Ganna Opanasyuk
Rory Mcguire Essie Parks
Joanne Parry Silvia Marcela Ponce
Christina Sklaveniti Ritwik Sarkar
Lan Xiong Atnike Nova Sigiro
Ju-Fen Yu Toshiyasu Tsuruhara
Pass Haiyan Wang
Tatiana Pavlova Lin Wang
Shang-Yan Tsai Yu Yang
Yang Zhao
Distinction
Antoine Michel Paccoud
Richard Alexander Rose
Merit
Dena Aufseeser
Anne-Sophie Stphanie Aurore Blin
Paolo Casilli
Jeffrey Thomas Cavallaro
Bret Carson Ericson
Albane Gaspard
Matthew Goldstein
Esther Ji-Hyun Kim
Katharine S Lievense
Social Psychology
Susan Guerrier
Susan Howard
Manuela Ottilia Nocker
Anne Katrin Schlag
Sociology
Statistics
SC Tsiang Scholarship
Regis Barnichon
Titmuss Prize
outstanding performance in MScs in Social
Policy
Eleanor Barham
Benjamin Baumberg
Jon Carpentieri
Harriet Cochrane
Naomi Hicks
Laura Lane
Dekonti Mends-Cole
Sara Rusling
Richard Turner
Titmuss Prize
best thesis for Social Policy
Monica Barroso
Compiled by:
Jane Pugh, Secretariat, U1006
Tel: 020 7955 6866
Email: j.pugh@lse.ac.uk