On the Agenda – Week 20, 2016
Take 1 –Education
Higher education white paper: the big changes https://t.co/VInvyOkN0o #HEWhitePaper #highered
— Higher Education (@GdnHigherEd) May 19, 2016
How racial gaps in education became America’s defining challenge https://t.co/XXVYg4x2sT pic.twitter.com/Msonnt6D4M
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) May 19, 2016
Education quality affects growth more than quantity, says @EricHanushek. By that measure, China is leading the way: https://t.co/5HCaRrEMm8
— Stanford Econ Policy (@SIEPR) May 17, 2016
Academic distance: why Europe’s universities keep us honest https://t.co/Ogpzu8DPiE pic.twitter.com/SxAy71Uxst
— Public Finance (@public_finance_) May 19, 2016
Take 2 –Research
“Trump isn’t just disrupting the Republican Party, he’s disrupting political science too.” https://t.co/j9vcOgiEVu
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) May 16, 2016
US law could increase post-doc pay — and shake up the research system https://t.co/chf4nzpmax #PhDchat pic.twitter.com/9r4kJvG3Bd
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) May 19, 2016
Inside EurekAlert, the news hub that shapes the science you read https://t.co/ogfjqgOY50
— WIRED (@WIRED) May 16, 2016
A disposable $1 device could revolutionize women’s lives in rural Africa https://t.co/FEDEiPr03M pic.twitter.com/CWjkGpVryF
— BI Science (@BI_Science) May 17, 2016
Take 3 –Canada
These 5 maps explain Canada’s strategy https://t.co/rbwjsamQ4V pic.twitter.com/D4DbBnffcO
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) May 19, 2016
Inspiration + Curriculum = Canada’s Answer To Innovation https://t.co/oPshmiZlYZ @googlecanada @HuffPostCanada #ChildrenFirst #Innovation
— Children First (@children1stca) May 18, 2016
Trudeau’s “sunny ways” turn to rancor after he elbows lawmaker https://t.co/TBzMPgrVRf pic.twitter.com/OxHEpPhGmR
— Bloomberg (@business) May 19, 2016
Parents in Canada who object to vaccines could be forced to take science classes https://t.co/cxyFLcihPt
— The Independent (@Independent) May 14, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
Countries need to make a clear choice in the way they want universities to be funded, says @VanDammeEDU https://t.co/s8H61fTKBj
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) May 18, 2016
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