On the Agenda – Week 45, 2014
Take 1 –Rosetta Mission
Interview with Svetlana Gerasimenko – ‘Beginner’s luck’ http://t.co/Pbuu7nCuso #CometLanding #67P (KR) pic.twitter.com/0R6wQNm4Fb
— DLR – English (@DLR_en) November 11, 2014
The ‘Happy Lander’ @Philae2014 status update #Cometlanding #BigBounce http://t.co/pQbsoLU0f3 pic.twitter.com/IMn0M02Bjc
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) November 13, 2014
This short film about the importance of the Rosetta mission is spectacular: https://t.co/yqbrJ4RBRZ #Rosetta #Philae
— Trae Bailey (@BaileyTrae) November 13, 2014
Take 2 –Education
Better professional training would boost skills and job creation, says OECD http://t.co/2Id1tla9i2 #OECDSkills #aboutwork
— OECD Education (@OECD_Edu) November 13, 2014
Academics accuse universities of ‘addiction’ to international students and their cheating http://t.co/1jVlXw9Fvg via @smh #HigherEd
— The OBHE (@theobhe) November 12, 2014
Take 3 –Latin America
Brazil’s main concern is research quality at its universities, says adviser http://t.co/uMWtQsmkkc via @timeshighered #highered
— The EAIE (@TheEAIE) November 13, 2014
It’s about much more than missing students: Mexico’s massive protest movement, explained http://t.co/3Wu9wZIgfD
— Vox (@voxdotcom) November 12, 2014
Chile takes major step to spur #innovation. Sould be copied by all Latin American countries. See: http://t.co/TwZzk78oz6 @miamiherald
— Andres Oppenheimer (@oppenheimera) November 9, 2014
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
It was “exhausting”, but @Philae2014 has finally set foot on comet Chury #CometLanding http://t.co/zgFexjImWT
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) November 13, 2014
Barack Obama is no lame duck when it comes to game changers for knowledge sharing by a really open web for all http://t.co/iEj6pEgH17
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) November 13, 2014