On the Agenda – Week 27 , 2016

Take1 –Education
Hillary Clinton adopts part of Bernie Sanders’s college tuition plan https://t.co/pGpalKqN0l pic.twitter.com/6ljECYAmZ4
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) July 6, 2016
malaysiakini: Zahid: IS influence may be strongest in universities https://t.co/IeNWg3EsDT pic.twitter.com/LxkrPFxFRI
— Malaysia News (@Malaysia_Latest) July 6, 2016
Top universities to offer full degrees online in 5 years
— mooc24 (@mooc24) July 6, 2016
says @DaphneKoller of @Coursera#mooc #edtech #higheredhttps://t.co/cRkTQHMl4d
A regional perspective on #student recruitment in #MENA https://t.co/1XKa7CghoI #highereducation #studentmobility #intled
— ICEF Monitor (@icefmonitor) July 6, 2016
Take 2 –Research
Social Science Says Our Education System Is Failing: Will Liberals Listen? https://t.co/dm5EjdRCWC pic.twitter.com/lxUTJvlJM1
— National Review (@NRO) July 7, 2016
UK social science will be dealt a serious blow by Brexit https://t.co/rf2qTvJCcS via @guardian #EUpol pic.twitter.com/rVc1Y4r7NY
— EUwatch (@EUWatchers) July 6, 2016
Late nights, typos, self-doubt, despair. Leading scientists look back on their PhDs https://t.co/6l8EsCBPIP pic.twitter.com/MW5YA8p4Wj
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) July 7, 2016
ICYMI: Google just plugged itself straight into Japan with an undersea fiber-optic cable. https://t.co/ehhVvEAZdN pic.twitter.com/1haMe3phpI
— WIRED (@WIRED) July 7, 2016
Take 3 –Italy
The populist politicians who are taking on Italy’s massive debt https://t.co/t8q5Zyn77l pic.twitter.com/p3iU8IENCW
— Bloomberg (@business) July 7, 2016
Pope Francis consoles the parents of U.S. student killed in Rome https://t.co/6Fvea3ntOU
— TIME.com (@TIME) July 6, 2016
Italy banking crisis could spread throughout Europe, SocGen chairman says https://t.co/mdgH5UEbmx
— The Independent (@Independent) July 6, 2016
Italy PM Renzi (https://t.co/F5upuf0ZN3), German Vice Chancellor Gabriel (https://t.co/ctlDwFuyL9) suggest offering young Brits EU passports
— Alberto Nardelli (@AlbertoNardelli) July 2, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
Last night @NASAJuno entered the orbit of it’s ‘Roman husband’ Jupiter https://t.co/PCIYWO2aku
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) July 5, 2016
