On the Agenda – Week 2, 2017
Take 1 – Education
Japan’s top-ranked universities now rely on their hospitals for about 40% of their income https://t.co/BuZy6BnISw pic.twitter.com/Trxmwk2GIO
— World Uni Rankings (@THEworldunirank) January 11, 2017
A generation after apartheid, black South Africans still have some of the worst schools on earth https://t.co/h9p8QfxA1O
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) January 9, 2017
Universities are in need of reform – but further commercialisation is not the answer https://t.co/GTWusn9SRh pic.twitter.com/7mDDQIHlDp
— The Educator Mag (@Mag_TheEducator) January 9, 2017
Read @Sara_ThePIENews’s 2017 #intled predictions here: https://t.co/otCbjiOgyC #IPC2017 https://t.co/3InCvpeRMS
— The PIE News (@ThePIENews) January 12, 2017
Take 2 – Research
#Brexit vote could drive an academic exodus https://t.co/NySFVUQNJd pic.twitter.com/pTRMJVZSX1
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) January 10, 2017
From @TheTakeaway: China is betting big on green energy. https://t.co/73STA6nyLK
— Science Friday (@scifri) January 12, 2017
Obama: To deny climate change betrays “essential spirit of innovation” that guided Founders https://t.co/lQsZyz9iwS https://t.co/jM9aADritn
— CNN (@CNN) January 11, 2017
What U.S. Tech Giants Face in Europe in 2017 https://t.co/afOg0dbW16 via nytimes #US #EU #innovation pic.twitter.com/l4dvtRTTxv
— George Tilesch (@TheLastEuropean) January 13, 2017
Take 3 – India
OPINION | India is getting serious on physical infrastructure, time to get serious on higher education https://t.co/icIaQJSCpG pic.twitter.com/fSw87xdPk9
— Times of India (@timesofindia) January 12, 2017
#Nobel Laureates asked the #government & #private sector to promote #startups & foster #innovation https://t.co/6DH0pzVnpY
— DSTIndia (@IndiaDST) January 13, 2017
Will India be among the top 3 nations in science output by 2030? – Economic Times https://t.co/dpEdn3tuH7
— India Daily News (@IndiaDailyNews) January 9, 2017
Delhi topper took CAT to teach students how to ace it https://t.co/OjiS2YeBg6 via @TOIDelhi pic.twitter.com/QlU8JGMVxb
— Times of India (@timesofindia) January 10, 2017
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