On the Agenda – Week 15, 2016
Take 1 –Education
Growing Chinese middle class projected to spend heavily on education through 2030 https://t.co/ERXHwq2I5u pic.twitter.com/EJAN4ATjwH
— Kris Olds (@GlobalHigherEd) April 13, 2016
French PM calls for ban on Islamic headscarves at universities https://t.co/TLkIyjrivu
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 13, 2016
How will children learn to engage diverse opinions unless they do so in the classroom? https://t.co/mYlm5Xhx7L pic.twitter.com/bvXefhQTvf
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) April 9, 2016
Why fixing #Africa’s failing #education systems should be a top economic policy priority: https://t.co/NHSY4fFkzB pic.twitter.com/GWgTcBge2s
— ODI (@ODIdev) April 11, 2016
Take 2 –Research
Stephen Hawking just launched the most ambitious space exploration project in history https://t.co/BMADW6pB5M
— The Independent (@Independent) April 12, 2016
Harsh grades for ‘Europe’s MIT’ innovation effort https://t.co/zZ37bFqKBZ pic.twitter.com/mNYinmNsyd
— ScienceInsider (@ScienceInsider) April 14, 2016
Science professors need leadership training https://t.co/DFlrxOK9Qt pic.twitter.com/b3Z3cV0jsw
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) April 13, 2016
7 essential lessons from the Harvard Innovation Lab https://t.co/V8M72V1KNN pic.twitter.com/ZT50xdgXnB
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) April 15, 2016
Take 3 –Brexit
The referendum is drawing nearer, what would an end to EU membership mean to higher education? https://t.co/ATEFWZoAUn
— Higher Education (@GdnHigherEd) April 12, 2016
Looking to wrap your head around the implications of EU #brexit for UK science? Let me help you with that: https://t.co/ic2SAfN8Pa
— Stephen Curry (@Stephen_Curry) April 7, 2016
Brexit briefing: what to know as EU referendum campaigning begins and polls narrow. https://t.co/rA1KJJXcUb pic.twitter.com/XYCIQyKzbn
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 15, 2016
Some British businessmen favour Brexit but most are against it https://t.co/QfZ7taurhV pic.twitter.com/1RgQPQtIHh
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 14, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
Dutch Prime Minister will visit #HM2016 and share his vision about sharing knowledge, not hoarding it https://t.co/CM8O2TU13M
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) April 14, 2016