On the Agenda – Week 4, 2017
Take 1 – Education
Anticipating Union #Budget2017-18 for India’s education sector https://t.co/Y3LtWAu79p pic.twitter.com/5MdZecliAc
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) January 24, 2017
Canada’s accidental brain drain: When PhD and postdoc candidates go abroad to study, then don’t come back. #cdnpse https://t.co/N4qe6TVfX8
— University Affairs (@UA_magazine) January 24, 2017
Theresa May’s plan to boost UK competitiveness risks exposing flaws in the higher education sector https://t.co/ALcyHmMImq pic.twitter.com/x5eMlLDTYm
— The Conversation (@ConversationUK) January 26, 2017
Are education startups the new dot com? https://t.co/AYCcQ6uLSO pic.twitter.com/9BnSwnXHRY
— CIT Dept of TEL (@CIT_TEL) January 27, 2017
Take 2 – Research
U.S. government scientists go ‘rogue’ in defiance of Trump https://t.co/mFcsm6QA65 pic.twitter.com/UZOipDsNC3
— Reuters Science News (@ReutersScience) January 26, 2017
Brazil: A look into Latin America’s largest startup ecosystem https://t.co/gVbTMrnk9f by @ConradEgusa
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) January 19, 2017
Do you use R or Python to help your analyses? Such coding languages are now becoming standard for scientists: https://t.co/KmJV750bPY pic.twitter.com/bGRigD29Nq
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) January 26, 2017
There’s a growing sense that President Trump and Elon Musk’s Tesla can not only coexist, but even thrive together https://t.co/oMAL2voS3I
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2017
Take 3 – France
This is a really interesting, and not-reported-enough development: God Is Back – in France https://t.co/cjkdtjhaOF
— Diaa Hadid ???? ???? (@diaahadid) January 27, 2017
French Socialist Party leadership contest will move to a run-off between former PM and former Education Minister https://t.co/pJ2Jl2Rrfn
— CNN International (@cnni) January 23, 2017
French education with a difference: Teachers who think outside the box https://t.co/MLrw1HnqMN pic.twitter.com/oNpXBtgD0L
— Montessori Epiphany (@__Montessori__) January 20, 2017
#Hyperloop Transportation Technologies to open up facility in #Toulouse, #France https://t.co/Mx6uDB8Sq4 via @techcrunch
— French Science India (@SciFrenchIndia) January 25, 2017
And this week on ScienceGuideEU…
US researchers have organized under @ScienceMarchDC to demonstrate against Trump’s plans https://t.co/pmzDgFzAQK #ScienceMarch
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) January 26, 2017
Meest Gelezen
‘Compensatoir toetsen komt kwaliteit hoger onderwijs wél ten goede’
‘Juist bij flexibiliteit heeft student behoefte aan structuur’
Minister: “Verengelsing ondermijnt de toegankelijkheid van universiteiten”
Wet leeruitkomsten: Doorgeschoten individualisering of broodnodige keuzevrijheid?
Kamer zet voorlopig streep door volgende ronde Groeifonds