On the Agenda – Week 46, 2017
Take1 –Education
Is Brexit already damaging the image of higher education in the UK among the world’s major companies? https://t.co/dAwmFCKGmH
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) 17 november 2017
Here’s what the Republican tax bill means for grad students https://t.co/eEmIet737M pic.twitter.com/aYFA0KBBKG
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) 17 november 2017
India’s education system needs to be far better than it is today: @BillGates https://t.co/V4ckAE6037 pic.twitter.com/6rALy2juD1
— Times of India (@timesofindia) 17 november 2017
Is free higher education fair? New blog on Education & Skills Today https://t.co/sFJGZ7CJDn pic.twitter.com/y7W91XM7uA
— Andreas Schleicher (@SchleicherOECD) 15 november 2017
Take 2 –Research
What happens if China makes first contact? @andersen explores the search for extraterrestrial intelligence https://t.co/2O6xc7r8b3 pic.twitter.com/kjT8EZpzl5
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) 12 november 2017
African scientists will soon get their own open-access publishing platform: https://t.co/Sjc1x0v7uV #oa #openaccess pic.twitter.com/rDjvGnaEQ5
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 16 november 2017
Europe steps in on climate science funding https://t.co/OAaCzjDQx0 via @BBCWorld pic.twitter.com/4r8i9ULQi1
— Climate Nexus (@ClimateNexus) 17 november 2017
Self-destruct switches aren’t something you want accidentally escaping into the world https://t.co/9V1A3vC3Ni
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) 17 november 2017
Take 3 –Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe: Students union welcomes removal of higher education minister. https://t.co/jWk17VQqiP #highered #Zimbabwe #students #Moyo
— UniversityWorldNews (@uniworldnews) 17 november 2017
Zimbabwe: was Mugabe’s fall a result of China flexing its muscle? Fascinating details of Beijing’s links here: https://t.co/uriaRA9Sz1
— Jason Burke (@burke_jason) 17 november 2017
Robert Mugabe to be impeached THIS WEEKEND as Zimbabwe coup chiefs declare ‘no going back’ https://t.co/k5WhEj4Dqm
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) 17 november 2017
Here’s what’s happening in Zimbabwe https://t.co/Ie7eKvrsyX
— Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog) 15 november 2017