London School of Economics And Political Science
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Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Otitochukwu Serene Molokwu | General Secretary Of Lse Students' Union | 01/07/2024 | British | 23 years |
Larry Kramer | President And Vice Chancellor | 01/04/2024 | American | 66 years |
Tamar Gendler | Professor | 01/01/2024 | American | 59 years |
Marie Fuchs | Doctoral Student | 17/10/2023 | German | 27 years |
Masood Ahmed | President, Center For Global Development | 09/05/2023 | British,american | 72 years |
Sonali De Rycker | Venture Capital | 01/01/2023 | British | 51 years |
Julia Biggane | Senior Graduate Admissions Selector | 22/11/2022 | British,irish | 58 years |
Robert David Kershaw | Professor Of Law | 01/09/2022 | British | 55 years |
Angeliki Spatharou | Senior Partner, Ibm Consulting | 01/08/2022 | Greek | 52 years |
Niamh Aine Moloney | Professor Of Law | 01/08/2022 | Irish | 55 years |
Gavin Echlin Patterson | Company Director -technology | 01/08/2021 | British,irish | 57 years |
Wim Andre Denis Van Der Stede | Professor | 01/08/2021 | Belgian | 56 years |
Pauline Marie Isabelle Barrieu | Professor | 11/05/2021 | French,british | 50 years |
Stuart Grant Roden | Investor/philanthropist | 26/03/2021 | British | 62 years |
Musimbi Rachel Angogo Kanyoro | None | 01/01/2021 | Kenyan,american | 71 years |
People with Significant Control
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Charges
New academic building, 24 kingsway, london (known as the new academic building, 54 lincoln’s inn fie...
Tower 1 mobil court clements inn london t/n NGL291397 together with all buildings fixtures (includin...
Properties
Vaults, St Philips Building, Sheffield Street, London
Land lying on the south west side of Portsmouth Street
Passfield Hall, 1 to 7 Endsleigh Place, 11 to 12 Taviton Street and 13 Endsleigh Street, London
Grants
Total grant funding received: £1,215,492.09
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30/06/2022 | £85,000.00 | Friends Provident Foundation | - |
The goal of the Financing the Just Transition Alliance (FJTA) is to support system-level innovation that enables investors and the financial sector to deliver a just transition in the UK. In the second phase of its work in 2022-23, the Alliance will focus on delivering three main priorities to achieve the mainstream adoption of the just transition within the financial system and build capacity for place-based investment: 1. Integration ? ensuring the just transition is a core element of financial sector transition plans 2. Application ? deepening and broadening investment engagement and building capability and capacity for local climate finance 3. Transformation ? making the just transition a part of delivering net zero in UK policy | |||
22/12/2021 | £30,469.00 | Home Office | DAC Office Research on Victims and Survivors of Domestic Abuse with NRPF |
The project will provide an accurate estimate of the number of migrant victims and survivors of domestic abuse with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) in the UK, as well as an estimate of the potential cost to extend support to those within this group who need it. The overarching aim is to support the Domestic Abuse Commissioners priority to improve the provision of support for non-British national victims and survivors of domestic abuse. The potential provider will be required to provide a policy report containing the research findings and recommendations for government to deliver the support needed for victims and survivors with NRPF. The potential provider is expected to be ready and able to commence delivery of the stated outcomes on 01 October 2021. This research will be delivered in June 2022 with key findings fed into the Domestic Abuse Commissioners Office (DAC Office) throughout the process. | |||
22/12/2021 | £18,469.00 | Home Office | DAC Office research on victims and survivors of domestic abuse with NRPF |
The project will provide an accurate estimate of the number of migrant victims and survivors of domestic abuse with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) in the UK, as well as an estimate of the potential cost to extend support to those within this group who need it. The overarching aim is to support the Domestic Abuse Commissioners priority to improve the provision of support for non-British national victims and survivors of domestic abuse. The potential provider will be required to provide a policy report containing the research findings and recommendations for government to deliver the support needed for victims and survivors with NRPF. The potential provider is expected to be ready and able to commence delivery of the stated outcomes on 01 October 2021. This research will be delivered in June 2022 with key findings fed into the Domestic Abuse Commissioners Office (DAC Office) throughout the process. | |||
01/04/2020 | £386,416.09 | Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office | CSSF Economic Stabilisation Project II |
To provide technical assistance to key Yemeni economic institutions such as the Central Bank of Yemen. To inform economic policy making through improving the evidence and data available on Yemen's economy. | |||
01/04/2020 | £20,000.00 | Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office | Cities and Infrastructure for Growth (CIG) |
The UK will provide up to £165m over 5 years in two phases of £82.5m. The programme will provide technical support on city and regional interventions in 3 focus countries, Myanmar, Uganda and Zambia resulting in increased inclusive economic growth and job creation. The interventions will help city economies to become more productive, deliver access to reliable, affordable, renewable power for businesses and households, and strengthen investment into infrastructure services, including from the UK. |
The goal of the Financing the Just Transition Alliance (FJTA) is to support system-level innovation that enables investors and the financial sector to deliver a just transition in the UK. In the second phase of its work in 2022-23, the Alliance will focus on delivering three main priorities to achieve the mainstream adoption of the just transition within the financial system and build capacity for place-based investment: 1. Integration ? ensuring the just transition is a core element of financial sector transition plans 2. Application ? deepening and broadening investment engagement and building capability and capacity for local climate finance 3. Transformation ? making the just transition a part of delivering net zero in UK policy
The project will provide an accurate estimate of the number of migrant victims and survivors of domestic abuse with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) in the UK, as well as an estimate of the potential cost to extend support to those within this group who need it. The overarching aim is to support the Domestic Abuse Commissioners priority to improve the provision of support for non-British national victims and survivors of domestic abuse. The potential provider will be required to provide a policy report containing the research findings and recommendations for government to deliver the support needed for victims and survivors with NRPF. The potential provider is expected to be ready and able to commence delivery of the stated outcomes on 01 October 2021. This research will be delivered in June 2022 with key findings fed into the Domestic Abuse Commissioners Office (DAC Office) throughout the process.
The project will provide an accurate estimate of the number of migrant victims and survivors of domestic abuse with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) in the UK, as well as an estimate of the potential cost to extend support to those within this group who need it. The overarching aim is to support the Domestic Abuse Commissioners priority to improve the provision of support for non-British national victims and survivors of domestic abuse. The potential provider will be required to provide a policy report containing the research findings and recommendations for government to deliver the support needed for victims and survivors with NRPF. The potential provider is expected to be ready and able to commence delivery of the stated outcomes on 01 October 2021. This research will be delivered in June 2022 with key findings fed into the Domestic Abuse Commissioners Office (DAC Office) throughout the process.
To provide technical assistance to key Yemeni economic institutions such as the Central Bank of Yemen. To inform economic policy making through improving the evidence and data available on Yemen's economy.
The UK will provide up to £165m over 5 years in two phases of £82.5m. The programme will provide technical support on city and regional interventions in 3 focus countries, Myanmar, Uganda and Zambia resulting in increased inclusive economic growth and job creation. The interventions will help city economies to become more productive, deliver access to reliable, affordable, renewable power for businesses and households, and strengthen investment into infrastructure services, including from the UK.
Government Council Contracts Beta
No council contracts found
Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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10/12/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (82 pages) |
03/09/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
25/07/2024 | Miscellaneous | Legacy | View ( pages) |
02/07/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
01/07/2024 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
09/04/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
09/04/2024 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |