A student holds a Help paddle for those wanting advice during an open-day for prospective students alongide the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 9th April 2025, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orient

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A student holds a Help paddle for those wanting advice during an open-day for prospective students alongide the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled
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A student holds a Help paddle for those wanting advice during an open-day for prospective students alongide the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 9th April 2025, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orient

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