On the Agenda – Week 15, 2014
Take 1 – Students
@GuardianEdu – University students will be repaying loans into their 50s, say researchers
@AnnaChristinaPrts – Experiences and best practices in and around #MOOCs
@PauloMoekotte – How powerful can schools and teachers be in motivating and engaging students?
@ICEFmonitor – Pakistan’s inability to meet the increasing demand for higher education fuels the need for #educationabroad
Take 2 – Technology
@IEA – Poor air quality is a problem in many cities: this device sheds some light on #carbon emissions from diesel engines
@maxplanckpress – Stuart Parkin from @AvHStiftung, awarded prestigious Millennium technology prize
@theobhe – Why Don’t Poor Countries Do R&D? Policy Research Working Papers
Take 3 – Hannover Messe
@FraunhoverIWS – Suspension Thermal Spraying – a novel procedure enters industrial operation
@PhoenixContactU – News from Day 3 at the Hannover Messe. Innovations for automation technology & #SurgeProtection
@Hannover_messe – The taurob tracker, the first mobile robot for fire departments, transmits data from danger zones
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Vrouwen houden universiteit draaiende, maar krijgen daarvoor geen waardering
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