On the Agenda – Week 6, 2017
Take 1 – Education
China’s Middle Class Anger at its Education System Is Growing https://t.co/uLNxlYGG48 pic.twitter.com/t0ENFb4UkK
— Yicai Global ???? (@yicaichina) February 9, 2017
Betsy DeVos appeared to be ignorant about fundamental debates in education policy https://t.co/i1Csw200zw pic.twitter.com/mDu378uvEK
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) February 9, 2017
What universities are doing – and could do – to provide sanctuary- https://t.co/oYlulO0kpf #soas100
— Richard Black (@RichardBSOAS) February 8, 2017
Ankara University rector immediately blocks internet access for dismissed academics || https://t.co/vQ5pBigv69 pic.twitter.com/UfWKJplTyL
— Turkey Purge (@TurkeyPurge) February 9, 2017
Take 2 – Research
America needs both highly skilled U.S. and foreign workers to provide technical expertise and innovation https://t.co/aRxrDrFr1K pic.twitter.com/fHKBMsNLwA
— Forbes (@Forbes) February 10, 2017
Don’t mess with science. That was the message of the Ninth Circuit’s travel ban decision tonight. https://t.co/GqNvIp844z
— WIRED (@WIRED) February 10, 2017
€5bn science super-campus in France has been criticized by auditors over supposed lack of strategy and governance: https://t.co/k6QYqeIiQ2 pic.twitter.com/oqwzZgopZR
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) February 9, 2017
“What if the next big blue-collar job category is already here—and it’s programming?”https://t.co/S9uYkhEJDL pic.twitter.com/fLgcLJyM5R
— Justin Jackson (@mijustin) February 9, 2017
Take 3 – Greece
Why Greece’s future in the eurozone is again called into question amid yet another standoff with creditors https://t.co/hK7UOPBHoh
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 9, 2017
A potential Greek tragedy in today’s Greece?https://t.co/nZFPQXK11C
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) February 3, 2017
Greece’s Response to Its Resurgent Debt Crisis: Prosecute the Statistician https://t.co/kf3WrkPIeC
— ASA Science Policy (@ASA_SciPol) February 7, 2017
Greece Pressured to Improve Migrants’ Living Conditions https://t.co/YyG2GaJ6WD
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 10, 2017
And this week on ScienceGuideEU…
According to @LERUnews universities should do more to reward and promote excellent university teachers https://t.co/mUfyV5EDNj
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) February 3, 2017
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