On the Agenda – Week 26 , 2016

Take1 –Education
#British universities brace for likely drop in #EU students https://t.co/HkxeESwr5F #EuropeanUnion #Brexit pic.twitter.com/JiUqdSKfQI
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) June 29, 2016
Can India and China dominate HE in the 21st century? https://t.co/m7ToeFsWwA pic.twitter.com/vQexBYHvts
— World Uni Rankings (@THEworldunirank) June 29, 2016
The same region that created higher education now has among the lowest quality universities in the world https://t.co/wnXB9CJhrb
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) June 28, 2016
Does #Education Expansion Translate into Better #Skills? cc @SchleicherOECD https://t.co/RgInNDZV8O pic.twitter.com/tzWYqh4cdD
— WISE (@WISE_Tweets) June 28, 2016
Take 2 –Research
How 300 social scientists are collaborating to synthesize knowledge for policymakers https://t.co/jwlpAQMOUd pic.twitter.com/xJjlzPSP0B
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) June 29, 2016
China tech powerhouse Tsinghua bets $7.5 billion on R&D, urges faster reforms https://t.co/4d6QpcKwwn pic.twitter.com/p451pyPlo9
— Reuters Science News (@ReutersScience) June 27, 2016
Japan is taking bold new steps in stem cell research https://t.co/OIKcxigaLf pic.twitter.com/yalwAl8Ivy
— Bloomberg (@business) June 28, 2016
Why bad ideas refuse to die | Steven Poole https://t.co/JHTFFgYpP1
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) June 28, 2016
Take 3 –Slovakia
Bratislava to host first summit on EU’s future https://t.co/iUB6deAsKT pic.twitter.com/qK7xS8YCrS
— EurActiv (@EurActiv) June 29, 2016
Slovakia says newer members can shape EU’s future after Brexit https://t.co/gXKuZBoqs4
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) June 30, 2016
#WorldNews: Slovakia vows to improve union’s public image as it takes over EU presidency https://t.co/qfJQ7ezZGQ via @IrishTimesWorld
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) June 30, 2016
Slovak far-right party to start petition for #EU exit referendum https://t.co/CWTRsMk7Nz via @DJKinet pic.twitter.com/WYHuKqoqOX
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) June 27, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
This will be Hillary Clinton’s plans for tech and innovation when she becomes US president https://t.co/DdKZKCNHLC
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) June 30, 2016
