LSE website Stephen Emmott is a web professional with 14 years experience, combining in-depth knowledge of web technology with excellent people skills. He specialises in web management and governance within medium to large organisations. Stephen has a BSc in Applied Psychology, a MSc in Cognitive Science and Intelligent Computing, and a Diploma in Management. He is currently the Head of Web Services at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), having previously worked for University of Westminster, Easynet/Cyberia, Netmare, Webmedia, and King's College London. Head of Web Services (LSE) KIS Editor (King's College London) Project Manager (Webmedia) Visiting lecturer (University of Westminster) Technical support (Easynet/Cyberia) BSc Applied Psychology MSc Cognitive Science and Intelligent Computing Stephen Emmott End Any questions? director of external relations head of communications head of web services corporate web editor production manager web producer web producer web producer - academic websites analyst/designer rich media producer proofreader (temp) intranet editor (temp) Review of the LSE website Procure and deploy CMS Migrate LSE website to CMS New LSE website Target audiences Prospective students Media Business Staff - academic support Students Staff - academic Alumni External Internal Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb. “A laboratory of the social sciences.” 13 Nobel Prize winners in economics, literature and peace have been either LSE staff or alumni: George Bernard Shaw (1925), Bertrand Russell (1950), Amartya Sen (1998). Around 30 past or present heads of state have studied at LSE, and 28 members of the House of Commons and 42 members of the House of Lords have either studied or taught at LSE. 21 academic departments 19 research centres LSE has a cosmopolitan student body, drawing its students from around 140 countries worldwide, and a network of over 92,000 alumni in 196 countries. In 2008/09 the School had 8,700 full-time students and over 800 part-time students. Of these, just over half were postgraduates. Around two-thirds of students came from outside the UK. LSE also has a cosmopolitan staff, with about 45 per cent drawn from countries outside the UK. In all, over 1,580 people work full-time for LSE and 1,470 part-time. LSE staff are at the forefront of their disciplines. They advise governments, public bodies and government inquiries, and are frequently seconded to national and international organisations. LSE academics are frequently in the news, commenting on major issues of the day, from the credit crunch and the recession to Afghanistan and climate change. 354 websites 43 websites LSE website Staff and students Library Academic department websites - x 21 Research centre websites - x 19
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