Hi! I study Social Policy at LSE and am very, very passionate about intersectional liberation! This summer I did my LIA as a Commissioning Officer at Essex County Council doing participatory research to develop new domestic abuse early intervention services - an area I'm extremely passionate about.
One day I hope to be a lawyer as I'm sure many other Laidlaw(y)ers do!
Always happy to chat about migration, dance, pole fitness, languages (currently learning 🇨🇳🇷🇺🇩🇪), and connect with like-minded people. (If you want to go to RBO to watch ballet or pole hire with me please get in contact!) Have the best day if you're reading this xx
Hi everyone, I am Eleanor and I am an undergraduate leadership and research scholar!
My project will focus in on the implementation of SDGs into large corporations and analysis using natural language processing and machine learning to compare raw data against what the companies are outputting. This will provide patterns of data on a global scale and will assist in promoting the most effective methods for invoking sustainability.
Sustainability is extremely important to me and I am part of the sustainability committee within my university. Aside from that I am also interested in hiking, climbing, cycling and music.
I am looking forward to my leadership in action project and I am aiming to help establish environmentally sustainable mitigation practices in a community affected greatly by climate change.
I am a second-year student at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) pursuing a BSc in History and Politics. I am also the current Secretary-General of LSE Model United Nations, one of Europe's most prestigious geopolitical crisis simulation conferences. Having been born and raised in Brazil, I am particularly interested in Latin American history, especially in regards to the region's relations with the United States. In the field of politics, I enjoy a plethora of topics in political science and economy with particular emphasis on their application in the Global South.
I am a current international student at the London School of Economics, in my first year studying a BSc in Economics. The modules I am learning about include mathematics, statistics, introduction to economics, economic history and Artificial Intelligence. I am currently exploring the field of economics at university, and open to all opportunities to better understand the industry.
Reese Taylor is a rising junior majoring in Philosophy, History, and Human Rights on a pre-law track. As a Laidlaw Scholar, she spent her first summer researching the role of labor in the economic and social uplift of Black Americans in the wake of Reconstruction. She was selected to present this research at Johns Hopkins University, The University of Pennsylvania, and the Global Laidlaw Scholars Conference. In her second summer, Reese founded The Voices in Action Initiative which is a program developed to empower and mobilize youth voices by providing them skills and practice in speech and debate. She enacted the program in Nassau, Bahamas with sponsorship from both the Laidlaw Foundation and The Kiwanis Club of Nassau.