The LSE and Gaddafi – Vogel Wakefield
Saif Gaddafi, an alumnus of LSE, was regarded as a force for progressive change. Given the global competition for funds to higher education, the LSE’s council would have seen the benefits of receiving the funds, with the necessary guarantees of academic freedom.
LSE director resigns
• The academic authenticity of Saif Gaddafi’s PhD thesis, awarded in 2008 • The agreement of a £2.2 million contract between LSE Enterprise and Libya’s Economic Development Board to train Libyan civil servants and professionals, £1.5 million of which has been received to date, and payment of £20,000 for tuition of the head of the Libyan Investment Authority
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Saif Gaddafi was awarded his PhD by the LSE, even though there were rumors it was ghost-written by two Libyan academics and that Gaddafi did not carry out the fieldwork research for the doctorate.
Libya unrest: LSE cuts ties with Gaddafi’s son
Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam Gaddafi completed his doctorate from the London School of Economics (LSE) in 2008. His professors remember him as a man on a mission to bring
LSE slammed over Gaddafi ties
· Saif al-Islam’s donation of $2.4m to LSE “can only foster suspicions – already widespread in the Middle East and in related circles in London – that he, in effect, purchased his degree
Gaddafi money corrupts the LSE
Shortly after Saif Gaddafi’s graduation, The Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation pledged a donation of 1.5 million pounds sterling to the LSE. The Chairman of that Foundation – surprise, surprise – is no other than Saif Gaddafi.
Woolf returns damning verdict on LSE’s Libya links
On Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s time as a PhD candidate, the report says that his academic credentials “were not good enoughto have had a clear case for admission on academic merit alone”. Instead an “idealism factor” was taken into account by the philosophy department, which thought it would be a good thing to expose the dictoator’s son to more liberal influences.
London School of Economics tarnished by links with the …
· Saif al Islam Gaddafi, former alumni and donor to several LSE programs London School of Economics (LSE), one of the most renowned branches of the …
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On the very same day that Saif Gaddafi, the former Libyan dictator’s son, graduated with a PhD in Philosophy from the LSE, a “Gift Agreement” between LSE and Saif’s Foundation – relating to a donation of £1.5 million – was signed. Again and again, we hear of
LSE–Gaddafi affair and similar topics
LSE–Gaddafi affair is similar to these topics: Al-Saadi Gaddafi, Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, Muhammad Gaddafi and more. Scandal in the United Kingdom that occurred as a result of relationship that existed between the London School of Economics and the Libyan
LSE student students occupation Gaddafi Libya London …
As an LSE alumnus, I appeal to all of you to occupy the Old Theater and not to leave until the Center for Global Governance returns the £1.5 million donation it recently received from Saif al-Gaddafi …
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and LSE
02/03/2011 Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and LSE Fatima Blog Arab Revolution, Arab Spring, Britain, Education, Libya, LSE, PhD, University, US 0 Comments The general procedure is, you study for three to four years, write-up a well written, detailed and original thesis.
Dealings with Gaddafi son embarrass London college
Meanwhile, LSE is also awaiting, with trepidation, results of two parallel investigations into the school’s dealings with Libya and with Saif al Islam Gaddafi, one time heir-apparent to his late
Libyan Jew’s MP grandson attacks LSE over Gaddafi …
LSE’s director Sir Howard Davies resigned in March over an intended gift of £1.5m from the foundation belonging to Colonel Gaddafi’s son Saif, a former PhD student at the school.