On the Agenda – Week 10, 2017
Take 1 – Education
China’s philanthropists are turning to education – and we’re talking megabucks being donated https://t.co/ZOdVYThBSX @ftmoney
— FT Wealth (@ft_wealth) March 8, 2017
Where the fight for higher education has turned violent, writes @JonMarcusBoston https://t.co/4mFrUAofTY pic.twitter.com/IMnSbstl7u
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) March 8, 2017
Higher Education And Sustainable Development In South Asia – Analysis https://t.co/Pa1DW3Q1Vy
— Eurasia Review (@EurasiaReview) March 9, 2017
Need to strengthen skill-based education in India https://t.co/iFIhI1MAnO pic.twitter.com/gCXlXb0D4s
— DNA (@dna) March 9, 2017
Take 2 – Research
Google confirms its acquisition of data science community Kaggle https://t.co/BgDXB2Mk05 by @mattlynley
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) March 8, 2017
Why universities will help make Britain a global powerhouse of scientific innovation post-Brexit https://t.co/nUzn2KEQjq pic.twitter.com/8hKXsQ2V6U
— Telegraph Education (@tele_education) March 9, 2017
While social media can help researchers connect and stay up to date, it can also become stressful: https://t.co/blGKxWdUoe pic.twitter.com/5m4um0NNUx
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 9, 2017
Surprising New Study: Brazil Now A Global Leader In Gender Equality In Science https://t.co/GeMJh7lwYp
— Rafael Maia (@hylopsar) March 9, 2017
Take 3 – Japan
Six years after Fukushima, some in Japan lost faith in nuclear power — via @ConversationUS https://t.co/7ekDfTbjF9 pic.twitter.com/srsFqWRUwN
— BI Science (@BI_Science) March 10, 2017
Here’s why Japan is obsessed with robots https://t.co/kSfZheJd46
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 10, 2017
Japan Science Council panel draft statement upholds rejection of military researchhttps://t.co/6NfSOM21Ue
— The Mainichi (@themainichi) March 7, 2017
Mr and Mrs Abe are linked to a school that has been investigated under hate-speech laws https://t.co/VRzfiAyCAY
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 4, 2017
And this week on ScienceGuideEU…
A majority of NL political parties plans to get rid of important tax regulation that benefits foreign researchers. https://t.co/unKrFmFcoQ
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) March 8, 2017