On the Agenda – Week 11, 2015
Take 1 –Education
Is Hong Kong’s academic freedom under Chinese attack? Concerns rise, rankings fall. http://t.co/1zY0tSHxm0
— Simon Denyer (@simondenyer) March 13, 2015
The @timeshighered has launched #GoInternational‘s report on employment &academic attainment outcomes of study abroad http://t.co/0iYKSccVFi
— International Unit (@InternationalUt) March 12, 2015
Canada Welcomes the #Teaching Profession: 29-30 March | New blog post on educationtoday http://t.co/6Ab7hurnhn #ISTP2015
— OECD Education (@OECD_Edu) March 12, 2015
Economic Scene: Gender Gap in Education Cuts Both Ways http://t.co/RZjabDovlC
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 11, 2015
Take 2 –Research
A social scientist sounds the alarm about the American dream: http://t.co/ySVvpTpNIE
— Chronicle (@chronicle) March 12, 2015
Scientists sound alarm over DNA editing of human embryos http://t.co/kWU0nPPCWP pic.twitter.com/vgmSAsbmOO
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 12, 2015
€100,000 EU prize announced by @moedas to recognise outstanding women entrepreneurs : http://t.co/n5ydgMEr3F @LERUnews
— Kurt Deketelaere (@KurtDeketelaere) March 11, 2015
More pictures of the giant filter-feeding ‘lobster’ that roamed the ancient seas: http://t.co/AYAIEPSwAO pic.twitter.com/OBcmsuiyfY
— Oxford University (@UniofOxford) March 12, 2015
Take 3 –Finland
#Sweden‘s Borg urges neighbor #Finland to reform labor market http://t.co/nSH0iFkzzK
— ReutersNordics (@ReutersNordics) March 11, 2015
Important outline of what Finland needs next in educational improvement but what is the grand vision. http://t.co/LAv0tPwR70 #HGSEat103
— Pasi Sahlberg (@pasi_sahlberg) March 13, 2015
Interesting comparison of Taiwanese and Finnish education by Headmaster @apuustin: http://t.co/56cjlDs67d #GESF #education #taipei #edchat
— Global Ed & Skills (@GESForum) March 12, 2015
Finland’s national radio company is airing readings of the complete Quran to educate people about Islam http://t.co/lBKlZ6yUzL
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) March 8, 2015
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
President Obama wants to ensure protection for students by introducting a Student Aid Bill of Rights http://t.co/yE5I9ThrO1
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) March 12, 2015
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