The society aims to promote the knowledge and ideas of Central Banks and academia around two main themes: Economics and Monetary Policy.
The LSESU Central Banking Society (CBS) is the first UK university society that focuses solely on the research and strategy of central banks. The CBS aims to educate and interest members in finding out more about the role of central banks and the consequences of the monetary policy decisions made.
Since it was founded in 2020, CBS has had the opportunity to interview many speakers, including Silvana Tenreyro (External Member of the MPC at Bank of England) and Sir Charles Bean (Former Chief Economist at Bank of England).
In the Lent Term, CBS held the first of its Central Banking Series, the 'Perspectives Across the Atlantic,' with commentary from James Bullard, Dr Gertjan Vlieghe, and Professor Julia Black, where topics discussed included low interest-rate environments and the financial implications of climate change.
Members can also produce and publish research on Medium as part of our Monetary Policy or Economics Research Divisions.
To get involved in the Central Banking Society, simply purchase our membership. For any enquiries including collaborations, potential speakers and any one-off postgraduate articles, please contact us at centralbanking@lsesu.org and we will respond as soon as possible.
Central Banking Society offers a standard membership to all LSE students. Some of the events offered are free to the public, but others only standard membership holders will be able to participate in. The membership will include opportunities such as:
This year we are planning to launch a Central Banking Competition which will be open to members and non-members.
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