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  2. Sonia Livingstone - Wikipedia

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    In combining research and practical advice, this work is relevant to parents, educators, and caregivers seeking guidance on children's digital well-being. Livingstone is active on Twitter, and LinkedIn, where she shares regular updates about her research works and engages with public conversation, as well as academic and non-academic users.

  3. The Beaver (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Beaver Sound is the newspaper's new multimedia podcast platform for news since 2019. The platform features series such as LSE Limelight, Crossing the Globe, Grimshaw Speakers, Guftagu (in collaboration with LSESU Pakistan Society), The LSE Starter Pack, and We Know The End.

  4. London School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Greater London Group was an influential research centre within LSE from the late 1950s on, before being subsumed into the LSE London research group. [165] In February 2015, Angelina Jolie and William Hague launched the UK's first academic Centre on Women, Peace and Security, based at the school. The centre aims to contribute to global women ...

  5. Girls high school sports participation is up from a decade ...

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    The most popular sports. While football dominates male athletics, girls' participation is much more even and varied across different sports. NFHS recommends schools offer a wide range of sports ...

  6. Women's Library - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Library is England's main library and museum resource on women and the women's movement, concentrating on Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. It has an institutional history as a coherent collection dating back to the mid-1920s, although its "core" collection dates from a library established by Ruth Cavendish Bentinck in 1909.

  7. British Library of Political and Economic Science - Wikipedia

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    LSE Press was launched in 2018 [9] and publishes peer-reviewed open access research in the social sciences through books and journals (LSE Public Policy Review, [10] Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, [11] and Journal of Long-Term Care [12]). Student work is published through the Houghton Street Press imprint. The Library holds a ...

  8. LSE Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    These are LSE students who have either completed their degree and elected to stay on another year, or students taking a year out from their studies to fulfil the role. Unusually, the Postgraduate sabbatical officer works part-time, but is paid. A salary of £30,000 per academic session is paid for each of the full-time roles.

  9. Women in Sport - Wikipedia

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    Women in Sport, formerly the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF), is the UK charity that campaigns to make physical activity an everyday part of life for women and girls. It was founded in 1984 as Women's Sports Foundation (WSF), or Women's Sports Foundation UK. [1] [2] It gains most of its funding through Sport England.