On the Agenda – Week 47 , 2016
Take 1 – Education
5 things to know about Betsy DeVos, Trump’s pick for education secretary https://t.co/fx0D8YldMg pic.twitter.com/45U5LcEFmH
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 23, 2016
International #schools are a battlefront in the #Communist Party’s war on western ideas, by me @TheEconomist #China https://t.co/LtuKUvUZ3A
— Rosie Blau (@RosieBlau) November 25, 2016
Maastricht rector Rianne Letschert: ‘I will fight for diversity’, reports @JMorganTHEhttps://t.co/yV29O29dGd pic.twitter.com/3DBA1jjq0h
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) November 25, 2016
Inside the German schools that are putting LGBT on the curriculum https://t.co/KpiWLyceTg
— Guardian Education (@GuardianEdu) November 23, 2016
Take 2 – Research
“The Big Data rich and the Big Data poor”: the new digital divide raises questions about future academic research https://t.co/VCF87LadPS
— LSE Impact Blog (@LSEImpactBlog) November 24, 2016
Don’t let politics put you off as a scientist, as you have a voice, and politicians need to listen https://t.co/WKcALm4zqy pic.twitter.com/9fo9V7Z3KV
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) November 24, 2016
Women in science pledge to combat hate – BBC News https://t.co/cyAsYnnQu6
— Science report (@Sciencereport36) November 25, 2016
Trump poised to shut down all of NASA’s climate research, according to the Guardian https://t.co/roOKmr2H0M
— Carl Zimmer (@carlzimmer) November 23, 2016
Take 3 – Japan
Chill Out, No One Can Predict Earthquakes—Including Japan https://t.co/MBaMZCGEfL pic.twitter.com/nEyywv1DOm
— Bryan M. Sastokas (@bsastokas) November 24, 2016
Japanese companies have more patents than new products https://t.co/j6KphQLyS4 pic.twitter.com/yuKhjKKiTu #Japan #patent #law #innovation
— QUT IP (@QUT_IP) November 20, 2016
Tools to Help Japanese Schoolchildren Find Balance: Unicycles. https://t.co/ERQbVwFEmT
— NYT (@NYT) November 18, 2016
Japan just fixed a massive sinkhole in just one week https://t.co/MTIilRMahM pic.twitter.com/n6TK24PDuf
— BI Science (@BI_Science) November 17, 2016
And this week on ScienceGuideEU…
Make Chief Scientific Adviser part of Brexit negotiations, says house committee on Science and Technology https://t.co/LNfTlEeLly
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) November 24, 2016
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