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Sarah Edmonds

September 29th, 2014

Duncan Green’s reflections on joining the Department as a Professor in Practice

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Sarah Edmonds

September 29th, 2014

Duncan Green’s reflections on joining the Department as a Professor in Practice

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Dr Duncan Green
Dr Duncan Green

Dr Duncan Green, strategic adviser for Oxfam GB and author of ‘From Poverty to Power’, will be joining the Department of International Development in January 2015 as a ‘Professor in Practice’.

Read his thoughts on his new role, (and his first impressions of the department) on his Oxfam blog: ‘Measuring academic impact: discussion with my new colleagues at the LSE’.

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