On the Agenda – Week 25, 2016
Take 1 –Brexit
This is how the Brexit result will affect universities and students https://t.co/WmaNTdozDl
— The Independent (@Independent) June 24, 2016
Universities face uncertainties on research, fees & hiring staff. https://t.co/8eYSwK1fju #brexit #eurefresult pic.twitter.com/vGdfWGvrDB
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) June 24, 2016
As the results began to emerge, the pound started to plunge. The markets after #Brexit https://t.co/ZoizhOHWS8 pic.twitter.com/L4ILk6wjsM
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 24, 2016
A people divided. Even within the high education / low Leave pattern, regional divides are stark. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/0TynZS1oSa
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) June 24, 2016
Take 2 –Education
No, America’s education system isn’t broken—and no, it doesn’t need to be disrupted: https://t.co/wD1r6B04Oj pic.twitter.com/ZMLVhzUq1O
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) June 22, 2016
National Union of Students ‘like fanatics from Maoist China’, says campaigner https://t.co/HNPUNg6RuB
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) June 23, 2016
Education a class above tax cuts for cost of living: Australia Institute study. @newscomauHQ https://t.co/S4saycxkY9
— Malcolm Farr (@farrm51) June 23, 2016
ICYMI: Mark Zuckerberg funds @Andela, helps bring tech education and career opportunities to Africa https://t.co/DKtXs7APrG #ProudInvestor
— Founder Collective (@fcollective) June 20, 2016
Take 3 –Research
Spain turns its back on science https://t.co/0jES6PKnnL by @pflis vía @el_pais
— CIT UPC (@CIT_UPC) June 23, 2016
Science in China, by the numbers: https://t.co/XNS1EeX1dK pic.twitter.com/pXAv59d2oE
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) June 23, 2016
We must expose the bad science tactics being used to mislead people, @Atul_Gawande writes: https://t.co/3xtR1Bh1O7 pic.twitter.com/7MXkhbECri
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) June 21, 2016
This is how science can change your genes https://t.co/8KOTomj7ky
— TIME.com (@TIME) June 24, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
University leaders and scientists in the UK and rest of Europe argued against a possible #Brexit earlier this year https://t.co/fD6IXqhl9g
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) June 23, 2016
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