On the Agenda – Week 22, 2016

Take 1 –Education
This Is How #China Preps for the Big Test https://t.co/3e2u685znj via @business @dtiffroberts #gaokao #education
— Fion Li (@fion_li) June 3, 2016
Are the odds of graduating from college a coin flip? 55% of students w loans complete their degree via @TamaraHiler https://t.co/AADH0fWH4l
— Third Way Politics (@ThirdWaySPandP) June 1, 2016
Ministers debate the future of #highereducation with Commissioner @TNavracsicsEU @Parlimag https://t.co/m7QybXEAN0 pic.twitter.com/avgG8FlF1f
— Dods EU Monitoring (@DodsEUM) June 1, 2016
As Brazil cuts student loans, university Kroton seeks to attract private funds: https://t.co/IEYZw79MgO pic.twitter.com/HfvpDKvial
— Denyse Godoy (@denysegodoy) June 1, 2016
Take 2 –Research
Why South Korea is the world’s biggest investor in research https://t.co/BGTW540c62 pic.twitter.com/14G400PSSo
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) June 3, 2016
Using science and technology to develop Africa https://t.co/vKMmfx6yvw
— Nigerian Tribune (@nigeriantribune) June 3, 2016
Britain fourth on ‘good country’ index thanks to science and technology https://t.co/mVVLHzrShg
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 2, 2016
Why European Union Is Hounding Google.
— Swarajya (@SwarajyaMag) June 3, 2016
By @RajeevSrinivasahttps://t.co/QaWzHwioYk
Take 3 –France
France-Education – French teachers sceptical about government plan to boost pay https://t.co/55hPNJ3tAS
— RFI English (@RFI_English) June 1, 2016
For the sake of France’s future, the government has to win the political game https://t.co/H5IiSiDbgN pic.twitter.com/5JKr56LM6D
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 2, 2016
France’s digital minister to Silicon Valley: Strong regulation is good for competition and innovation https://t.co/c93qyY2Cta by @obrien
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) May 27, 2016
Interesting piece about refugee school children in nth France BBC News – The school where children go missing https://t.co/mLcchiOEjF
— Catherine Farmer (@gwithiansunset) June 3, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
“The first unambiguous detection” of ingredients for life by @ESA_Rosetta on comet 67P https://t.co/YFAjR0Phq6
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) May 30, 2016
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