Dr. N Ludlow

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Biography

Professor Piers Ludlow is a specialist in the history of Western Europe since 1945, focusing particularly on the historical roots of the European integration process and the development of the European Union. He has been at the London School of Economics since 1998 and has previously held positions at Trinity College, Oxford and St Antony’s College, Oxford, where he completed his D.Phil. His research encompasses topics such as the Cold War, West-West relations, and transatlantic relations. Ludlow has published works that delve into Britain's 40-year membership in the European Community/Union and the implications of Brexit. As an educator, he teaches undergraduate and master's courses and supervises PhD students. Ludlow has also contributed significantly to various academic blogs and forums regarding Europe’s diplomatic history and the current European political landscape. He has received recognition for his work, including the LSE Excellence Education Award in 2016 and his title of Professor in 2017. Ludlow has authored numerous papers and monographs and continues to be an influential voice in contemporary discussions on European integration.

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Professor

1998-01-01 — Present

London School of Economics and Political Science • London, ENG

Specializing in the history of Western Europe since 1945, focusing on European integration and Cold War dynamics.

Requirements for London School of Economics and Political Science

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.5
IELTS
Listening
Required:6.5
Reading
Required:7
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6.5
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Upper second class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in a relevant social science discipline
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