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EDI

Contacts

LSE’s  is the primary contact point for EDI issues throughout the School. Their work is informed by LSE's , which was developed in the context of the , the  and the School's . The EDI office also provides support to a number of 

The EDI team can be reached at edi@lse.ac.uk.

The European Institute's EDI Representatives

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Dr Jennifer Jackson-Preece (she/her)

EI EDIC Co-Chair

Associate Professor (EI & IR)

j.jackson-preece@lse.ac.uk

Room CBG 7.05


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Carl-Ludwig Campbell (they/them)

EI EDIC Co-Chair

EI Department Manager

c.l.campbell@lse.ac.uk

Room CBG 7.14


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Charlotte Ennis (she/her)

EI EDIC Secretary

EI EDI Officer

c.e.ennis@lse.ac.uk

Room CBG 7.13

Information and Contacts across LSE

EDI-Office

Find out more about LSE's EDI Office and how to contact them.


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Find out more about LSE's EDI Representatives Network and it's members. 

The EDI Representatives' Network is comprised of volunteers from each of LSE's academic departments and service units, whose aim is to ensure that equity, diversity and inclusion are championed and advanced effectively at the local level.


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Find out more about LSE's Staff Networks; , the , , , , the , and the .


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Find out more information about the available to you at LSE and externally, how to an incident at LSE, and on LSE policies, identifying incidents, and more.


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Find out more about the LSE Safe Contacts Scheme. Safe Contacts offer a confidential 'signposting' service for staff and students who have previously or are currently experiencing some form of bullying or harassment. They will help you navigate the support available and what comes next.


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Find out more about the processes for reporting sexual violence, harassment, bullying, hate crime and/or discrimination.


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Find out more about the help available at LSE from services dedicated to staff.


Support-Students

 

Find out more about the help available at LSE from services dedicated to students.

 

 

Racism, homophobia/transphobia, sexism, discrimination, bullying and harassment are all unacceptable and will not be tolerated in the European Institute or at LSE.

If you have any concerns, or if you have been personally affected, you can contact the Department's EDI Committee either via its chair, Dr Jennifer Jackon-Preece, or anonymously by leaving a letter in the EI’s Professional Services Office, room CBG 7.13. All messages will be managed confidentially.

You are also welcome to email the Head of Department,
Professor Simon Glendinning, or the Department Manager, Carl-Ludwig Campbell, directly.

The School’s is also available to support you.