On the Agenda – Week 47, 2017

Take1 –Education
China’s top economic risk? #Education. Here’s why: https://t.co/QXUZ1r9M2T PC: @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/onsr2zvLpN
— China US Focus (@ChinaUSFocus) 21 november 2017
Secondary effects of internationalization in India https://t.co/RQC21ez2Ls (opinion) pic.twitter.com/mUDWfNX06x
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) 19 november 2017
Pan Africs Uni to offer virtual course across 54 counties in French and English #intled https://t.co/8wa6p4upIk pic.twitter.com/vBYamJ5xC2
— The PIE News (@ThePIENews) 17 november 2017
The education of Mark Zuckerberg, by @alexismadrigal https://t.co/bGIc1WWj8M pic.twitter.com/ojjSwlRhpr
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) 24 november 2017
Take 2 –Research
Nine months into Donald Trump’s administration, the White House’s science office is a ghost town https://t.co/HP8rNr6XVp pic.twitter.com/liNFqejOV6
— CBS News (@CBSNews) 21 november 2017
Today the High Level Group of #Innovators presented a first set of key recommendations on a future European Innovation Council #EU_EIC.
I welcome these very clear views on what is needed for Europe to lead on breakthrough #innovation
Read more ????https://t.co/hBjlAEa5xf pic.twitter.com/KzjHpG6bDF
— Carlos Moedas (@Moedas) 20 november 2017
Efforts to preserve research integrity need more support. https://t.co/Q5Yrrk2JV6
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 23 november 2017
#startup Where German Engineering meets Israeli Innovation: An ultra-orthodox Jewish tech… https://t.co/OSTGYjMUpi #entrepreneur pic.twitter.com/fhvzcrG0wG
— startupcrunch (@startupcrunch) 19 november 2017
Take 3 –Germany
Germany’s #CyberValley aims to become leading #AI hub. Meet the first recruits of a venture to chance German business culture https://t.co/gC6VFEr6BN … via @FT #artificialintelligence #robotics @maxplanckpress @Daimler @BoschAutoParts @Amazon @Porsche
— Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 23 november 2017
Germany’s biggest opposition party, SPD, decides to accept talks with Angela Merkel https://t.co/hMibW8Krza pic.twitter.com/KEo9cEvfo4
— Bloomberg (@business) 24 november 2017
Pope Francis rebuked those who deny the science behind global warming and urged negotiators at climate talks in Germany to avoid falling prey to such ‘perverse attitudes’ https://t.co/BEGUCbJk70 #COP23
— Sierra Club (@SierraClub) 18 november 2017
Angela Merkel is not going to resign as the Chancellor of Germany. “No, that’s not on the table,” she said: https://t.co/eLOIrdOwCX pic.twitter.com/cDAsSF6udK
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) 20 november 2017
