On the Agenda – Week 39, 2017

Take 1 – Education
Empty Universities https://t.co/Tab1ZqqnfY pic.twitter.com/AdxvFf096E
— Caracas Chronicles (@CaracasChron) 28 september 2017
China’s business education focuses more on innovation and entrepreneurship — popular themes in western schools https://t.co/VcShmajqlD
— Financial Times (@FT) 28 september 2017
What can universities do to stop the graduate brain drain?https://t.co/8ydBAIPZ5F
— Higher Education (@GdnHigherEd) 27 september 2017
DeVos says Obama-era consumer rule was akin to ‘free money’: https://t.co/X1Micy1VEN
— The Chronicle (@chronicle) 26 september 2017
Take 2 – Research
Macron: “EU needed to encourage “radical” digital innovation to compete internationally” https://t.co/OU2U42cNdp
— Geoffrey M Hodgson (@g_m_hodgson) 26 september 2017
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) 24 september 2017
Wikipedia shapes the language in science papers, study reveals: https://t.co/vOOaqCd0Id pic.twitter.com/F2KiFRuFRN
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 28 september 2017
Africa: Network aims to strengthen African scholarly publishing. https://t.co/QFiYEybNB2 #highered #Africa #scholarlypublishing
— UniversityWorldNews (@uniworldnews) 25 september 2017
Take 3 – Spain
Thousands of #Catalan students demonstrate demanding right to vote in banned referendum https://t.co/g9b3O8CGXb #Spain
— Lizzie Phelan (@LizziePhelan) 29 september 2017
Catalonia’s push for independence from Spain isn’t just about language and culture – there’s an economic factor too https://t.co/e2w8azVcpn pic.twitter.com/eSjll5xtEs
— Financial Times (@FT) 28 september 2017
How the Russian meddling machine works hard to break the European Union from within. https://t.co/o7ejpP427m
— David Alandete (@alandete) 26 september 2017
Catalan universities and research centers have bank accounts blocked because Catalonia wants to vote https://t.co/0VuHE5xc30
— Liz Castro (@lizcastro) 25 september 2017
