On the Agenda – Week 25, 2017

Take 1 – Education
Zuckerberg or Gates? Billionaires try opposite paths for online education in India https://t.co/73lhRQUy6t pic.twitter.com/pbJHzDCky8
— Bloomberg (@business) 21 juni 2017
Proportion of US universities saying making money is a key motivation for internationalisation doubles in five years https://t.co/A1qhS7ldMt pic.twitter.com/o2PhHVgA9U
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) 23 juni 2017
While US STEM education market declines, China invests heavily https://t.co/6P2BV76eQO
— TNW Insider (@TNWinsider) 19 juni 2017
Looking back at predictions about MOOCs (essay) https://t.co/k8EX5rIb3h #highered #edtech
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) 22 juni 2017
Take 2 – Research
Breaking news: US court grants Elsevier millions in damages from Sci-Hub https://t.co/31EbJKDGCM pic.twitter.com/ibg9UAAMYD
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 22 juni 2017
What will it take to bridge Africa’s digital divide? https://t.co/NgblNBrfnT pic.twitter.com/C0gx9Eliz1
— TNW @ #CannesLion (@TheNextWeb) 23 juni 2017
How European academics are feeling about life in Britain a year after Brexit vote https://t.co/ogLzWs3P4r
— The Conversation (@ConversationUK) 23 juni 2017
The anti-innovation presidency https://t.co/K4WrjW4CoQ via @MikeGrunwald pic.twitter.com/u676HyyUDt
— POLITICO (@politico) 23 juni 2017
Take 3 – Canada
Justin Trudeau’s strategy for managing President Trump is unlike anything tried by another ally https://t.co/rTDECIt0sx pic.twitter.com/7apJQF5d75
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) 23 juni 2017
A lack of gender equality in science is holding Canada back. When will the government take real action? https://t.co/agXvQhbys9
— Maclean’s Magazine (@macleans) 22 juni 2017
Canada can count on @KirstyDuncanMP in the fight against sexism in scientific research! https://t.co/WEJkPnKNlL
— Jean-Yves Duclos (@jyduclos) 20 juni 2017
Too cool for school? Canada slow to adopt virtual reality in classrooms https://t.co/2DBonVmNAR pic.twitter.com/IT2VTSuq3D
— The National (@CBCTheNational) 20 juni 2017
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