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Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science LSE Welcome to the MSc Psychology of Economic Life Offer Holder Webinar Please turn off your camera and mic This session will be recorded Please post any questions you have to the


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Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science LSE

Welcome to the MSc Psychology of Economic Life Offer Holder Webinar

  • Please turn off your camera and mic
  • This session will be recorded
  • Please post any questions you have to the chat bar
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Psychology of Economic Life Offer Holder Session

Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science

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  • Who?
  • What?
  • How?
  • When?
  • Where?

Key questions.

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Who? Your PELicious Team

Saadi Lahlou

S.Lahlou@lse.ac.uk

Fred Basso

F.Basso@lse.ac.uk

Liora Moskovitz

L.Moskovitz@lse.ac.uk

Maxi Heitmayer

M.A.Heitmayer@lse.ac.uk

Will Stubbs

W.Stubbs@lse.ac.uk

Louise Millar

L.C.Millar@lse.ac.uk

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What?

Economic Life.

  • Economic life is

the (for-profit and not for- profit) production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.

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What?

Psychological, Behavioural & Social Sciences.

  • With insights and

references from:

  • Political Economy
  • Sociology
  • Anthropology
  • Philosophy
  • Neuroscience
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How?

  • By

Conceptualising, Criticising & Changing

the current economic behaviours and practices with the triple bottom line in mind: People, Planet & Profit.

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How?

  • By writing

Individual and Collective essays articulating Theory and Practice.

  • Illustrations of

collective essays here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/P BS/Study/MSc/Psycholog y-of-Economic-Life- Coursework

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How?

  • By writing a

Dissertation…

…on the topic (and with the methods) of YOUR choice!

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How?

  • By taking

part in legendary social events.

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When?

Michaelmas Term (Sept-Dec) Lent Term (January-April) Summer Term (May-July)

  • Psychology of Economic Life

(core course)

  • Intermediary
  • r Advanced
  • Quant. Methods
  • Two half-unit
  • ptions
  • Qualitative

Methods

  • Dissertation
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Where?

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Where?

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8585389/ https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5178798/

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COVID-19 Plans for the 2020/21 Academic Session

  • Halls of residence will be open and welcome for all

new students for Welcome (21st September 2020)

  • If your enrolment is delayed by travel restrictions or

problems obtaining your visa, support will be available for you from your academic departments and from central support services until you are able to join us later in Michaelmas Term.

  • New students will be able to register for the

academic year online, which will be followed with an on-campus enrolment event when you arrive in London.

  • Small in-person classes, seminars, tutorial

groups, as well as Harvard style teaching sessions, will run on campus where possible, all in socially distanced environments. These activities, as well as

  • ther student support, will also be accessible to

students unable to access campus if there is a delay to you joining us in London.

  • Lectures will be delivered online for Michaelmas

Term 2020. All lectures will be recorded and made available for you to access off-campus.

  • All programmes will continue to maximise students’

ability to work together, both online and on campus, and contribute safely to your learning

  • community. A mix of interactive activities between

classes will give you the opportunity to connect with

  • ur world-leading faculty, share ideas with fellow

students and engage with LSE’s rich education and research culture.

  • Face coverings whilst indoors on campus in shared

areas and in communal spaces in residences will be

  • mandatory. We will have enhanced cleaning and

hygiene practices, recalibrating space, floor markings to ensure social distancing, controlled access to campus buildings.

  • Disability and Wellbeing Services, Careers, Student

Advice and LSE LIFE will continue to be available to guide you through the next academic year and beyond through excellent online and in-person services where possible.

  • You can find news and plans for the next academic year

here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/Graduate/News

Where?

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Our PELicious Students

Maitrayee Das-Mazumdar Robin Schimmelpfennig Dani Sandler Lindsey Depledge

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Your questions!

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Thank you all and we look forward to seeing you soon at the London School of Economics!