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* [[Freshwater UK]]<ref>Financial Times [http://markets.ft.com/ft/tearsheets/businessProfile.asp?s=UK:FWUK Freshwater UK Business Profile] Accessed 4th April 2008</ref> | * [[Freshwater UK]]<ref>Financial Times [http://markets.ft.com/ft/tearsheets/businessProfile.asp?s=UK:FWUK Freshwater UK Business Profile] Accessed 4th April 2008</ref> |
Revision as of 09:04, 26 February 2009
London School of Economics (LSE) is a London-based university.
Contents
Affiliated organizations, think tanks, and study centres
Personnel
- Charlie Beckett
- Howard Davies
- Anthony Giddens
- James Hughes
- Mary Kaldor
- Kirsten Schulze
- Leonard Schapiro
- Roger Silverstone
- Graham Wallas
Affiliations
Public Interest Foundation sponsors the Centre for Global Policy and the Journal of Global Policy.[1]
Public Relations Firms
References
- ↑ Public Interest foundation Organisation, accessed 26 February 2009
- ↑ Financial Times Freshwater UK Business Profile Accessed 4th April 2008