On the agenda – Week 46, 2014
Take 1 –Higher Education
Why do so many students borrow? Why does the government provide student loans, anyhow? Here’s a short history. http://t.co/gVQzRubcAo
— Chronicle (@chronicle) November 20, 2014
Times Higher Education announces reforms to its World University Rankings http://t.co/jzNfb96GtB via @timeshighered #HigherEd #HErankings
— The OBHE (@theobhe) November 19, 2014
As we break between #openedxcon talks, check out this exciting news from @WhiteHouse @OfficeofEdTech: https://t.co/mZ28WKEoya #FutureReady
— Open edX (@OpenEdX) November 19, 2014
Take 2 –Research and Development
Can you build an innovation hub in Siberia? I went there to find out. http://t.co/9qfOrDdmjC pic.twitter.com/p3bjjpNx4l
— Dan Peleschuk (@dpeleschuk) November 17, 2014
Rosetta Sees Innovation Return To Europe http://t.co/bSmeQAd5s4
— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 13, 2014
US gov’t proposes closing loophole that allows researchers to keep private data from failed clinical trials: http://t.co/aSvbElHUbq
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) November 19, 2014
Take 3 –Asia
In 2014 there are 5X as many Chinese students in the U.S. as there were in 2000 #OpenDoors #ThenandNow #IEW2014 http://t.co/zLweLEZHIi
— IIEglobal (@IIEglobal) November 19, 2014
.@wadhwa explains why India shouldn’t be succeeding — but is about to experience an innovation boom http://t.co/PrsGt0waTi
— Innovations (@innovations) November 19, 2014
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
.@LERUnews takes iniative in global effort to strengthen research in social sciences and humanities http://t.co/225iePUwRz
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) November 21, 2014