LSE Annual Fund report to donors 2009-10 PAGES 0-1

Contents

Chairman’s message 1

The impact of your gift Promoting academic excellence 2 Enhancing the student experience 4 Engaging the wider world 6 Creating sustainable facilities and a world class campus environment 8 Attracting the brightest and the best 10

Our donors Recognising our donors 12 Leadership giving 13 Chairman’s Circle 14 Director’s Circle 15 Clement’s Circle 16 Houghton Street Circle 17 Beaver’s Club 18 Other Annual Fund donors 20 Penguin Club 22

Reaching our community Annual Fund campaigns 24 Chairman’s message

I would like to thank the 2,944 alumni and friends who It was a real honour to be invited to be the new Chairman of the Annual Fund, and I hope that chose to make a donation to the Annual Fund during I can continue the excellent work that Mike Lickiss started ten years ago. Through his leadership the last financial year. This report highlights the impact and continued support, Mike has grown the Annual Fund by over 600 per cent in revenue, and that your gifts to the Annual Fund have made across because of this we have seen the Annual Fund have a massive impact on campus. Thank you, Mike, for all of your efforts – I have some large shoes to fill. our campus and throughout the LSE community. In tough financial times, philanthropic gifts enable us Thank you also to everyone who supported the Annual Fund this year helping us to raise £782,511, to maintain a sense of momentum and improvement which, with the match from the Government’s Matched Funding Scheme, means that the Annual Fund raised a total of £1,043,348 in unrestricted funds for LSE. at the School. The generous donations that we receive towards the Annual Fund are vital in helping us to Because gifts made to the Annual Fund are unrestricted, your donation can be used across campus ensuring that enrich the student experience, enhance research and projects that would not otherwise receive funding and School priorities are supported. This makes them one of improve facilities. We hope that you will continue to the most valuable kinds of donation. In a time of economic uncertainty, it is such a pleasure to see that so many support the School through the Annual Fund and help alumni, students, parents, staff, and friends of LSE choose to continue their support of the School. us to continue this good work. This donor report aims to recognise all of those who have contributed to the Annual Fund in the last financial year Thank you, once more, for your support. and to show how your gift has made a difference to the School. This year we have listed all donors to the Annual Fund alongside Gift Club members, who have been listed in previous years. This is to recognise the value of each and Howard Davies, LSE Director every gift made to the Annual Fund. We have also tried to give you a flavour of the areas and projects supported in the 2008-09 financial year, and hope that you will enjoy reading about the real impact of your support on campus.

By donating to the Annual Fund, you have made an investment in the future of the School. With your ongoing support, the Annual Fund can continue to promote academic excellence, attract the best and the brightest, create sustainable and world class campus facilities, enhance the student experience, and help LSE continue to engage with the wider world.

Thank you for helping the School achieve so much by choosing to donate to the Annual Fund. I hope that you will continue to invest in LSE’s future.

Peter Jones (BSc Statistics 1964) Chairman of the Annual Fund, Director’s Circle member PAGES 2-3

Promoting academic excellence

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund awarded £127,183 to teaching and research projects aimed at promoting academic excellence at LSE.

Teaching and research are fundamental to LSE’s standing as one of the foremost social sciences universities in the world and this continues to be reflected by the projects supported by the Annual Fund, both through awards By bringing together students made in 2009-10 and previously. and academic staff with radically differing experiences, views and Throughout its 115-year history, LSE has played a leadership role in developing and advancing the study and beliefs, ideas formulated at the application of key academic disciplines, amongst others, international relations, social policy, sociology, social psychology and criminology. By bringing together students and academic staff with radically differing experiences, School have gone on to positively views and beliefs, ideas formulated at the School have gone on to positively impact society around the world. impact society around the world.

LSE offers a wide range of degree courses in the social sciences at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Although LSE is ranked among the top social sciences universities in the world, the School is not complacent about the quality of its teaching. Following a review by an internal Teaching Taskforce in 2008, LSE committed to spending an extra £2 million a year to ensure that its teaching remains of the highest standard and has introduced LSE100 into its undergraduate teaching programme, an innovative new course for first year students which aims to deliver a stringent intellectual grounding across acadmemic disciplines.

Research also continues to play a pivotal role within LSE. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise confirmed the School as an internationally leading research university, with the highest percentage of world-leading research of any university in the UK. Individual subject areas, notably economics, law, social policy and European studies, topped national tables of excellence. STICERD/Annual Fund New Researcher Awards Annual Fund award: £40,000

The STICERD/Annual Fund New Researcher Awards support The support of the Annual Fund was critical in enabling young researchers across the School, presenting early-career this original piece of research to be undertaken, academics with the opportunity to focus on original and involving field visits to Guangzhou, questionnaires independent research and forming an important stepping- encompassing three neighbourhoods, and qualitative in- stone for future career development. depth interviews with local residents, local government officials, planners and academic experts. One such researcher is Dr Hyun Bang Shin of the Department of Geography and Environment, who was awarded The data collected from this research project is expected £20,000 in December 2009 to help fund his research to provide a rich contextual understanding of how the A History of Thought at LSE: project entitled: ‘Social Legacy of Mega-Events; the case Games are experienced by a city. It is also envisaged that Historical Theses of 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games in China’. The key aim the project will establish a solid platform upon which a was to investigate the impact of mega-event preparation comparative project can be developed to examine any Annual Fund award: £10,700 upon the livelihoods of rural-to-urban migrant workers contrast in the experiences of hosting mega-events in and poor local residents who lived in areas earmarked the Global North and South, including the 2012 London The Historical Theses project, once complete, will provide a remarkable online resource that for demolition to make way for stadia and other facilities Olympic Games. charts the development of thought throughout LSE’s history. With an aim to digitise around 150 associated with the Games. PhD theses from the School’s Library holdings, the digitised collection will significantly add to the record of contemporary LSE thought currently captured by the Library’s online resources, as well as adding a historical dimension to them. The project to digitise these key works spans the range of the School’s academic departments, who have each been asked to nominate between five and ten LSE or awarded PhD theses that they feel have significantly contributed to their field. The departments have also been asked to provide a narrative that explains their selection in the context of the development of their subject area at the School. Demand for access to LSE theses from both internal and external sources is consistently high, with an average of over 40 access requests per week over the 2008-09 academic year. The resource will further enhance open access to selected works for staff, students, alumni and the wider public. With a first round of theses digitised over the summer, a second round of nominations will open shortly and it is hoped the project will be completed early in the 2010-11 academic year.

Awards breakdown Two-Year Fellowship for an International Scholar At Risk £41,900 STICERD/Annual Fund New Researcher Awards £40,000 Junior Research Fellowship for an African scholar – LSE African Initiative £11,878 European Institute lunchtime seminar series £10,000 Anthropology Outreach: Initiative in application-orientated learning £8,170 The Renewal of the Seligman Library £4,535 A History of Thought at LSE: Historical Theses £10,700 PAGES St Phillips’ Redevelopment 4-5 – New Students’ Centre Annual Fund award: £100,000

The New Students’ Centre, will be located where the St Philips buildings currently stand. Once completed in 2013, the New Students’ Centre will accommodate LSESU facilities, including their well-used Student Advice and Representation Centre; improved facilities for the School’s student media; offices, meeting rooms and spaces for student societies; a pub; and a large Enhancing the event space. It will bring together for the first time student services which are currently found in wide-spread locations around the campus, including the LSE Careers Service, the gym and student experience the interfaith prayer centre. LSE is working closely with LSESU to ensure that the New Students’ Centre meets expectations and provides a world class facility for students to use and enjoy during their time at LSE. The regeneration of the St Philips buildings is the latest major piece of campus redevelopment, following on from the creation of the School’s world renowned library and, more recently, the New Academic Building which provides state-of-the-art teaching and learning spaces for students and staff.

With an inclusive design aimed at providing a central point of convergence for students, it is hoped that the Centre will significantly enhance the student experience. Sustainability is also In 2009-10 the Annual Fund awarded £124,280 to the projects which will directly a key factor in the redevelopment, with the School aiming for a BREEAM (Building Research enhance the student experience, including the development of the New Students’ Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) rating of ‘Outstanding’, which would make Centre and support towards the activities of LSESU’s student societies. the New Students’ Centre the most environmentally friendly building on the campus.

The experience that LSE provides to its students extends far beyond the classroom. The unique make up of LSE’s student population, exemplified by the 50:50 split between undergraduate and postgraduate and one of the most culturally diverse student bodies in the world, means that the Students’ Union and its 220 or more societies are very important to the experience of students whilst they are studying at LSE. Societies help to enhance the LSESU welcomes the New Students’ Centre as cultural, political and social side to life at LSE, and make an enormous contribution towards enabling students an important development that will ensure that to forge lifelong relationships and explore and develop new interests. students welfare services are delivered to the The Annual Fund has a long history of supporting the Students’ Union, its associated student societies and other student- same high standards, providing an environment led initiatives, funding equipment, events and projects that add to the rich cultural experience expected at LSE. This year that reflects both the School the Annual Fund has supported the creation of a number of new societies including the LSESU Kitesurfing/Wakeboard and LSESU’s commitment to Club and the LSESU Surf Club, as well as providing funding to the LSESU’s student newspaper, The Beaver. the experience that it provides for its student body. The School has recently taken the decision to improve the facilities available for extra-curricular activities through the development of the New Students’ Centre. The redevelopment forms the next phase of LSE’s programme of Charlotte Gerada, general secretary campus regeneration following on from the construction of LSE’s world famous library, and the New Academic of the LSE Students’ Union (2010-11) Building. The new building once complete will bring together for the first time a wide range of student resources from around the campus into one building. LSE Model Conference Annual Fund award: £9,165

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund enabled students to organise and host the LSE Model United Nations Conference. The conference allowed students to work with different universities from around the world in organising and hosting this event, which involved 100 delegates.

Representing six committees from the UN, delegates debated and set policy in real time on the war in Afghanistan. Scenarios included delegates simulating an escalating student protest against the Afghan government that resulted in the destabilisation of the state and an attempted coup; and an American hostage rescue mission into Pakistan that resulted in increasingly strained relations between the US and Pakistan. The result saw the United Nations take on a more assertive role, debating the possibility of placing peacekeepers along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Edmund Nicholson, an undergraduate studying in the Department of International History, who organised the conference on behalf of the United Nations Society said: ‘It was an exciting, fast-paced conference. For my part, one of my goals was to reflect as accurately as possible the incredible challenges and complexity faced by policy makers with respect to Afghanistan – it is a much-misunderstood region and I had hoped to remedy this among delegates. I believe that in that we were extremely successful, and that delegates were placed in a position where they were forced to act in a way that real policy makers would have to, complete with all the difficulties and frustrations that the real world can create. It wasn’t an easy conference, but I think it was a very rewarding one.’

Awards breakdown St Philips’ Redevelopment – New Students’ Centre £100,000 The Beaver – 60th Anniversary Distribution and IT £2,305 LSE Kitesurfing/Wakeboard Club £2,000 LSESU Surf Club £1,000 LSESU Yoga Club £1,000 LSE Model United Nations Conference £9,165 LSESU LGBT Society: LSE Pride £550 Drama Society – microphones £1,000 China Development Forum 2010 – China: A Changing Role £7,260 PAGES 6-7

Engaging the wider world

The School’s influence is also extended through its prestigious public events programme, which has in recent years attracted speakers such as Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, Alan In 2009-10 the Annual Fund awarded £177,880 to projects that assisted the Greenspan and Ben Bernanke. School’s goal to engage with the wider community.

LSE seeks to engage with the wider community through a diverse range of activities.

LSE academics advise policymakers in governments, non-governmental organisations and businesses around the world. Many LSE academics maintain a high media profile, influencing opinion-formers and ensuring that the insights from cutting-edge research undertaken at LSE feed into public debates. LSE academics are regularly quoted in the media with extensive mentions around debates including the global financial crisis, the London Mayoral elections and the American presidential election.

The School’s influence is also extended through its prestigious public events programme, which has in recent years attracted speakers such as Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and Dr Ben S Bernanke, chair of the US Federal Reserve.

Reflecting the broad student and alumni community at LSE, the Annual Fund has contributed to numerous lectures, conferences, collections and festivals, and this year has been no exception. The School also boasts a vibrant arts and literary programme which the Annual Fund has helped to fund this year, enabling activities and events that would not normally receive funding to help broaden the student experience at LSE as well as helping to attract a wider public audience to visit LSE. Africa Talks: LSE African Initiative LSESU Pakistan week Events Series 2010-11 Annual Fund award: £3,140 Annual Fund award: £28,000 In 2009-10 the Annual Fund supported the Pakistan Society to host a one week festival in February for all students and staff at LSE to celebrate Pakistani culture, the first of its In 2009-10 the Annual Fund provided funding across the world, and particularly African kind at any university in the UK. to the Africa Talks events series, a series of high scholars and leaders, will be invited to focus profile events that will be part of the LSE public on issues relating to Africa and the world. The Hassaan Naqi, an undergraduate studying Accounting and the treasurer for the Pakistan Society, lectures programme and act as the public face events series both provides a public platform said: ‘By having a week long festival, the Pakistan society hoped to shed light on a Pakistan of the LSE African Initiative. for this re-framing of the global debate, and different from the one ordinarily portrayed: to show a nation with a heritage as colourful as brings these speakers into LSE’s academic the buses that roam its streets; where Buddha once taught and Taxila shimmered as a centre The African Initiative was launched in October and student communities to galvanise and of civilisation; where the deserts of Cholistan in the south meld into the snow-capped peaks 2009 with the appointment of Professor strengthen the cross-disciplinary study and of the north – a nation whose people are as vibrant as the mangoes they consume.’ Thandika Mkandawire, LSE’s first Chair in discussion of these issues. African Development. The LSE African Initiative The event was very successful and brought vibrancy to Houghton Street will engage with African institutions and talent There will be 15 events held in total between during the gloomy London winter. Throughout the week, to develop connections, encourage accessibility January 2010 and June 2011. Events already there were a series of events, and highlights included and promote knowledge exchange. This long- held include a roundtable discussion entitled a Bhangra run through Houghton Street (traditional term mutual collaboration will inspire and ‘Africa and the World’ with participants: dance), a Ghazal Night with traditional music, traditional support generations of students and scholars Professor Mkandawire, Professor Michael food available on Houghton Street, an indoor cricket who will themselves affect global change. Chege, Professor Fantu Cheru, and Dr Chris match, various public lectures and a concluding party Alden, and a panel discussion entitled ‘The hosted at the Hilton Hotel Olympia. The event series encapsulates the distinctive Niger Delta: Confronting the Crisis’. All events nature of LSE’s African Initiative in creating have been greatly received and the School looks a platform for African voices to inform and forward to hosting the remaining events in this Awards breakdown transform the global debate. Speakers from interesting series. Library Project to archive the Photographic Collection £88,384 Africa Talks: LSE African Initiative events series 2010-11 £28,000 International Peace and Security in Latin America public events series £19,000 Why social justice matters: The life and thought of Brian Berry £7,500 Official launch of the London transitional justice network at LSE £5,000 Health community and development special session on global mental health: Securing the mental health of marginalised communities £4,717 LSESU Pakistan week £3,140 Arjun Appadurai lecture and seminar £300 Department of Media and Communications student photography competition £1,400 LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2010: Off the Edge £9,939 LSE Photo Prize Exhibition £5,500 11th annual graduate conference – Observing, promoting and resisting social change: Perspectives from the social sciences £5,000 PAGES 8-9

Creating sustainable facilities and a world class campus environment

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund awarded £95,434 to projects that will create sustainable facilities and develop the campus environment for students, staff and campus visitors.

As an academic leader in the debate about climate change, LSE is also committed to creating and providing sustainable facilities closer to home on its own campus. Teaching and research at LSE promotes environmental policies which are shaping political environmental decisions. Through its activities LSE hopes to educate the leaders of the future to responsibly shape the world in which we live.

Creating a world-class campus environment goes beyond the building of sustainable facilities, and, through providing funding for initiatives such as the introduction of more bicycles stands and better facilities to enable recycling, the Annual Fund has an important role to play.

Other projects supported by the Annual Fund this year include those that allow students to express themselves creatively and explore extra-curricular passions, including a political graffiti project and the purchase of a new piano. Roof Garden on St Clement’s Building Annual Fund award: £1,708

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund provided support to the Students’ Union for the creation of a roof garden on top of the St Clement’s Building. Over 150 students are involved in this project to build and maintain a garden.

Plants being cultivated include leeks, basil, spinach, potatoes and butternut squash. As well as providing an additional green space on campus, the hope is that the garden will help to educate students and staff about healthy living and demonstrate the ease of growing one’s own food, thereby creating a more sustainable lifestyle. New piano for the practice room next The first harvest from the roof garden took place during the summer of 2010, and an event to the Shaw Library was held to celebrate this. Following the success of the harvest, a new Students’ Union society has been formed to take the responsibility for the ongoing care of the roof garden. Annual Fund award: £6,120

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund enabled the LSESU Music Society to buy a new piano for the practice room, which is located next to the Shaw Library. With over 280 members, having musical instruments that are in tune and available for use is imperative to the success of the Society. The piano, a Kawai K6, was delivered to the School in May 2010 and has already made a difference to many talented pianists on campus. As well as providing an additional green space on campus, the Zack Susel, an undergraduate studying Government and President of the LSESU Music Society, hope is that the garden will said: ’The dilapidated instrument that sat in the room before was rather unpleasant to practice help to educate students and on – not so bad if you’re playing honky tonk, but impossible for Brahms, Chopin, Liszt or Beethoven. The new one, on the other hand, is a pleasure. It has a beautiful tone and a highly staff about healthy living and responsive touch. It’s kind of like comparing a 1987 Toyota Camry to a 2010 Porsche. In other demonstrate the ease of growing words, there really isn’t a comparison. Now our pianists will be able to prepare properly for one’s own food, thereby creating our concerts, or simply release stress on an instrument while they sing their revision-time- a more sustainable lifestyle. sorrows in tune.’ LSESU Music Society holds lunchtime concerts during term time, and all are welcome to attend.

Awards breakdown Roof Garden on St Clement’s Building £1,708 The Old Building entrance redevelopment – creating a sense of arrival £34,075 LSE Residences – front of house welcome screens £25,000 Greening of Houghton Street £14,000 Additional cycle stands – Street £12,631 New piano for the practice room next to the Shaw Library £6,120 DIY Art: by any means necessary £1,900 PAGES New Futures Fund 10-11 Annual Fund award: £100,000

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund provided funding to the New Futures Fund, granting 15 students facing financial difficulty the opportunity to begin or continue their studies at the School.

The Fund supports students who have applied for financial assistance on the basis of hardship and is supplementary to all other planned scholarships offered by the School. Its flexible nature allows LSE to offer help to students when unexpected financial situations Attracting the brightest that threaten their ability to study at the School arise.

and the best Scholarship schemes such as the New Futures Fund transform lives. They are a direct investment in the world’s future policy-makers, business champions and leaders, who will be a force of change in the world of tomorrow.

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund awarded £198,204 to projects aimed at helping My scholarship has enabled me to the School to attract and retain the world’s best and brightest minds, regardless experience university life in a way that of financial means or background. otherwise may not have been possible. I am able to dedicate myself to my studies LSE is committed to recruiting the best possible students with the highest academic and intellectual potential, and to participate fully in the student regardless of their economic or social background, and to supporting and encouraging them in exploring their community, free from financial concerns. educational options. Emina Hodzic, BSc International Relations and History In the 2009-10 academic year LSE awarded around £13 million in scholarships, bursaries and other types of grants 2011, recipient of a New Futures Fund scholarship to its student body. Of this total £2.5 million was given to LSE philanthropically, enabling scholarships for over 250 gifted students, and making it possible for some of the most talented individuals from across the world to benefit from the opportunity of an LSE education.

In addition to the School’s ongoing student recruitment activities, since 1998 LSE has been involved with a number of widening participation and access initiatives. The aim of these initiatives is to raise the aspirations of secondary school and college students. These schemes are not just targeted at increasing the number of applications to LSE, but are aimed at encouraging students to apply to fulfil their potential at the best university for them.

The Annual Fund has actively supported these initiatives and, in recognition of their importance to the School, each year awards funding for hardship funds for students as well as widening participation projects. LSE CHOICE Annual Fund award: £73,204

In 2009-10 the Annual Fund provided funding to LSE CHOICE, the School’s flagship widening participation programme which works with talented young people from London state schools and colleges, giving them the tools they need to successfully apply to LSE and other competitive universities.

The initiative consists of two main elements – a week long summer school followed by 16 two- hour Saturday sessions and is aimed at promising year 12 students studying at state schools or colleges who have no family history of higher education. Participation in the programme is free of charge, with breakfast and lunch provided and transport costs reimbursed.

The summer school offers students the opportunity to spend one week studying a subject which they are interested in, together with core sessions designed to develop key skills and critical thinking. The two-hour Saturday sessions focus on an important area of the chosen subject area and are intended to revise key aspects relevant to syllabuses as well as encourage students to think more broadly.

To date the programme has involved 544 talented young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with the tools they need to successfully apply to LSE and other competitive universities.

We are pretty much a working class family, my dad was a cook and my mother a housewife… in my section of the community there was more emphasis on just going out and getting a job. LSE CHOICE has taught me to think more broadly and ambitiously.

Mazida Khatun, LSE CHOICE attendee, now studying in the Department of Government at undergraduate level

Awards breakdown Flexible fund to support needy applicants – New Futures Fund £100,000 LSE Choice – widening participation £73,204 Widening Participation Conference £25,000 PAGES Director’s Circle Reception 12-13 In March 2010 the Annual Fund invited all Director’s Circle members to an annual event thanking them for their generous support to the School. This year attendees were welcomed and thanked by Howard Davies before hearing from Professor Thandika Mkandawire, Chair in African Development, a position made possible, in part, thanks to a £100,000 grant from the Annual Fund.

Following the lecture guests were invited to stay for drinks and canapés whilst enjoying the splendour of the Royal Society and listening to short speeches from Shibani Mahtani and Nicolas Recognising our donors Oudin, who are both current students. Both students talked of the impact that the Annual Fund has had on their experience at LSE and the wider impact the Annual Fund has on student life. Chairman’s Circle Dinner The Annual Fund invited its Chairman’s Circle donors to Simpson’s-in-the-Strand for dinner hosted by LSE Chairman, Sir Peter Sutherland, at the end of June 2010. Following a networking drinks reception in the Regency Room, guests were seated to enjoy a sumptuous dinner. Conversation This year the Annual Fund has thanked its donors in a number of ways from flowed easily and guests discussed, amongst other things, their time at LSE and current affairs. dinners and events to pin badges. This year has also seen the introduction of a new gift club, the Penguin Club. Towards the end of the evening, guests listened eagerly as Peter Sutherland opened his speech with his tradition of telling a joke, and this year he did not disappoint. Peter then went on to talk about the state of the School and what a pleasure it is to be a part of LSE. Peter closed by thanking donors for their leadership gifts to the Annual Fund and the Donor pins importance of unrestricted gifts. The evening engendered a festive camaraderie amongst This year LSE chose to take part in a national campaign which seeks to promote philanthropic the Annual Fund’s leadership donors. giving in Higher Education. Each year the campaign designates a week during September during which alumni donors of many of the UK’s universities are encouraged to wear their institution’s badge. All donors who have given at gift club level in the 2009-10 financial It’s wonderful to be in a position year should have already received their badges and we will be continuing this campaign to help LSE through supporting going forward to recognise new members to gift clubs. the Annual Fund. I plan to keep supporting the Annual Fund and We hope that you will wear your Annual Fund badge with pride! will proudly wear my badge.

Rodrigo Fiaes (MSc International Penguin Club Relations 1985) The Penguin Club is a new gift club which celebrates our most recent graduates who also choose to become donors. Members of the Penguin Club are alumni who have graduated within the last five years and make a gift worth between £20 and £99 to the LSE Annual Fund.

The reunion for the classes of 2005-09 that took place in September 2010 was the perfect launch pad for the new club. Our participation represents more than simply donating to the School, it is an opportunity to impact our life experience and maintain a prescence within the corridors, walls and life of LSE.

Rafael Alves de Almeida (LLM 2004) President of the LSE Brazilian Alumni Association Leadership giving Thank you to our Governors and alumni volunteers who Johannes Huth dedicate their time and financial support to the School The Rt Hon Lord Jacob* Kate Jenkins Peter Jones CBE Lord Judd of Portsea* Court of Governors Gauri Kasbekar-Shah The School’s Governors provide leadership through their support of the School and continue Anne Lapping CBE* to lead the Annual Fund appeal with a high participation rate. Some other Governors give Dr Spiro Latsis* substantial support towards scholarships as well as other key School priorities. Some have also Martin Lewis pledged legacy support to the School. They are all recognised in this report. Professor Robin Mansell• Professor Peter Miller• Dr John Avery Jones CBE* Ashley Mitchell* Stephen Barclay Roger Mountford* Alumni Association Peter Barton• Anne Page* Executive Committee Sir Anthony Battishill GCB* Professor George Philip• and Group Leaders Professor Charles Bean* Ali Rashidian Vivina Berla* Daniel Sheldon• Thank you to the Alumni Association Executive Committee members Cherie Booth QC Richard Shepherd MP* and Group Leaders who have made a donation to the Annual Fund The Rt Hon Baroness Bottomley PC* Brian Smith* during the last financial year. Bronwyn Curtis OBE* Cato Stonex* Victor Dahdaleh* Peter Sutherland KCMG Rafael Alves de Almeida• Howard Davies KB*• Michael Thomas CMG QC* Christopher Bodell Roger Davies* George Wetz•• George Davidson Leslie Dighton* The Hon Mrs Laura Wolfson Townsley* Leon Desbrow* The Hon Mrs Justice Linda Dobbs Professor Robert Worcester• Pierre Dinan Alan Elias Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Beth Halpern Mario Francescotti Dr Christine Downton* Gregory Hilton-Sullivan• Neil Gaskell Richard Karl Goeltz* Guari Kasbekar-Shah Rowan Harvey• Patricia Weinberg* Fiona MacDonald Karina Robinson* Elliot Simmons• • Member of staff • Friends and Family donor • Reunion donor • Current student * Given to the Annual Fund for six years or more Collin Tseng-Liu IRMA HA N C ’S

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Penguin Club Thank you to students and graduates of the last five years who have made a donation of between £20 and £99 to the Annual Fund during the last financial year

Twenty eight Penguin Club gifts allow the Annual Fund to enhance the student experience by providing funds to student events such as LGBT Pride week which will take place in November.

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• Member of staff • Friends and Family donor • Reunion donor • Current student * Given to the Annual Fund for six years or more Make a match. Make a difference The matched funding scheme, introduced by the UK government in 2008, is in its final year. Any gift made before 31 July 2011 will benefit from a 3:1 match from the government, which means LSE will receive an extra £1 for every £3 you donate. If you are a UK tax payer, Gift Aid will be applied to your gift before the match, making your gift even more valuable for LSE. For example, a £100 gift to the Annual Fund will be worth £133, or £167 if you are a UK donor and Gift Aid can be applied to your donation. For the duration of the matched funding scheme the Annual Fund is offering discounted rates on their gift clubs, to find out more visit www.lse.ac.uk/annualfund There has never been a better time to support the LSE Annual Fund! Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 6081 • Email: [email protected] PAGES Calling Programme 24-25 This year our dedicated team of student callers made thousands of calls to LSE’s international community, raising over £120,000 in vital donations. Nearly half of all of the Annual Fund’s donors make their gift via the calling programme. The calling programme offers our alumni the opportunity to hear first hand about the benefits of their generous support from our students. Our student callers are also able to update alumni on the latest developments at the School and give them an insight into how life at the School has changed over the years.

Our student calling team includes both undergraduate and postgraduate students and Annual Fund campaigns is representative of the School’s international composition. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our callers for their hard work this year.

Throughout the year the Annual Fund runs a number of campaigns to reach as Annual Fund calling has taken me on many of our international community of alumni, governors, parents, staff and a real journey, teaching me so much friends as possible. In the last year we contacted over 45,000 alumni, governors about the varied and fascinating alumni and parents by mail, raising nearly £350,000 in donations. We also emailed over who have attended such a prestigious 50,000 alumni in our end-of-year email campaign, which helped us in making university. It feels wonderful to raise much up the last £50,000 needed to surpass the Annual Fund target of £750,000. In needed funds for an institution that has addition to these campaigns the Annual Fund has a team of student callers as given me so much. well as a Reunion Giving Programme and Friends and Family Programme. This year the Annual Fund also received support from donors who sponsored staff Alice Sinclair (BA Anthropolgy) Annual Fund caller member, James Driscoll, to run the Paris Marathon. Reunion Giving Programme Paris Marathon 2010 This year the School invited a record number of alumni back to campus to celebrate their On 11 April 2010 James Driscoll, LSE Donations and Finance Administrator, ran the Paris reunions. Those attending join the hundreds of alumni that have come back to campus Marathon on behalf of the Annual Fund. It was James’ first marathon and he managed to reminisce about their time at LSE and to reconnect with old friends and the School. to complete it in an extremely respectable 3 hours, 28 minutes and 58 seconds, achieving Each year the reunion classes are invited to make a class gift to mark their reunion and his target of finishing the race in under 3 hours, 30 minutes. to invest in the School’s future. Attracting sponsorship from over 100 alumni, staff and students of the School, as well as This year those graduating between 5-10 years ago were invited back to LSE to celebrate friends and family members, James raised over £3,400 for the Annual Fund. James’ bid their reunion anniversary. The classes of 2000-04 celebrated their reunion on 9-10 July to run the Paris Marathon on behalf of the Annual Fund was the first time an individual 2010. The participating classes marked the occasion of their reunion and their commitment had sought sponsorship for the Annual Fund and the appeal appeared to capture the to LSE by participating in the Reunion Giving Programme. As of 31 July 2010 the classes imagination of many new donors. Almost 70 per cent of donations received in support of of 2000-04 had given a total of £25,533 to the Annual Fund in class gifts. James were made by alumni who had never previously supported the Annual Fund.

The School is extremely grateful to all our reunion donors and is delighted that so many of our Following the success of the campaign, LSE is hopeful members of our alumni community will most recent alumni have chosen to make a gift to LSE so soon after graduating. participate in other sporting events on behalf of the Annual Fund. Please contact the Annual Fund team at [email protected] Friends and Family Programme In 2009-10 59 parents of current students chose to make an investment in student life on campus by making a gift to the School through the Friends and Family Programme. The programme aims to support LSE and its students and to involve the friends and families of LSE students in the life of the School.

The Friends and Family Programme is currently seeking £100,000 in support for the Careers Information Library, a vital resource for LSE’s 9,000 plus student body, housing reference information to help students through all stages of career planning. The library will occupy almost half of the top floor of the New Students’ Centre, which is due to be completed at the end of 2012. For more information, contact:

Annual Fund Office of Development and Alumni Relations The London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK

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