On the Agenda – Week 16, 2017
Take 1 – Education
Tory rebels push government for better deal on overseas studentshttps://t.co/F3Od8lEbMg pic.twitter.com/34GjVJc5WW
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) 21 april 2017
Liberia is outsourcing education — can it work? https://t.co/ZWK3yGPhAh pic.twitter.com/ETJkYrskmB
— Financial Times (@FT) 21 april 2017
How skipping grades could help close the STEM gender gap, by @tomclynes https://t.co/3Fen5gOLMw pic.twitter.com/9PZ4HdCt8s
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) 18 april 2017
“You see some institutions in some states basically have frozen tuition” https://t.co/jtORLvpDAc #highered
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) 20 april 2017
Take 2 – Research
China is snatching Trump’s chance to be a global leader on energy https://t.co/g68ZHUG6ES pic.twitter.com/UVURTVUvgc
— BI Science (@BI_Science) 11 april 2017
An analysis of scientists on @Twitter shows that women are better represented on the site than on scientific papers: https://t.co/Og97BK4O2N pic.twitter.com/3mYpx9NyTt
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 21 april 2017
“#Europe wants #innovation, but new #legislation is likely to choke it” @LiseFuhr and @TasSteven https://t.co/Cepntf3lHJ @EURACTIV pic.twitter.com/T2YP2X2s7r
— ETNOAssociation (@ETNOAssociation) 20 april 2017
Here’s what we lose without the National Commission on Forensic Science: https://t.co/CBHjjKUc1R pic.twitter.com/Dz8c1FIUCL
— Slate (@Slate) 21 april 2017
Take 3 – France
.@JamesTraub1: France’s presidential election is a referendum on national identity and globalization. https://t.co/zmsKVH6tKO pic.twitter.com/FZ0sAkAUKd
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) 21 april 2017
The most important election for Britain is the one in France | Martin Kettle https://t.co/pyUzlynlOU
— GuardianWorldComment (@GWorldComments) 20 april 2017
France mobilized for election security after Paris attack https://t.co/2Lu6PHgCXV pic.twitter.com/9O0zVWkD37
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 21 april 2017
Markets are still underpricing risks to the euro from France’s election race, warn analysts https://t.co/Ck2f7tuQGS pic.twitter.com/KvYnkpW5eV
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) 20 april 2017
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