Items where Division is "LSE" and Year is 2012
University Structure (97937)
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Number of items: 19.
Inside Syria: 18 months on. (2012)
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Lords reform: the problem of piecemeal constitutional amendment. (2012)
Blick, Andrew
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Closing the 'relevance' gap makes more fundamental demands of academic researchers. (2012)
Durose, Catherine
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The eurozone’s struggling economies are increasingly selling citizenship to raise much needed capital. (2012)
Dzankic, Jelena
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Collecting data ethically in rural Malawi. (2012)
Freeman, Emily
Experiences of HIV infection in old age in rural Malawi. (2012)
Freeman, Emily
“Finished blood”: the body, livelihoods and the challenge to identity in old age in Malawi. (2012)
Freeman, Emily
Cross-national differences in cyber-bullying: procedures, prevalence and predictors. (2012)
Görzig, Anke
The barriers and benefits of Middle Eastern culture on the development of a sustainable disabled population in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. (2012)
Hayhoe, Simon
The average cost overrun for producing the Olympic Games has been more than 200% since 1976. (2012)
Jennings, Will
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We expect to get information in two clicks, why can’t we get data as quickly? (2012)
John, Peter
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What drives change in the UK policy agenda? Systemic data collection has the answer. (2012)
John, Peter
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What do we want of Leveson report? (2012)
Kulikova, Alexandra
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The Finch Report and RCUK Open Access policy: how can libraries respond? (2012)
Madjarevic, Natalia
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Talk about burying the lede…. (2012)
Reid, Gideon
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Starting a ‘digital diet’ in the New Year can help lose the weight you can’t see. (2012)
Sieberg, Daniel
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Coming late to the game: how to create a totally integrated (!) repository system. (2012)
Stewart, Neil
The past is a foreign country: transforming a bibliographic services team from copy cataloguers to metadata creators. (2012)
Williams, Helen K. R.
The UK is well ahead of the US and the EU in its use of fiscal rules. (2012)
Wren-Lewis, Simon
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