On the Agenda – Week 50, 2017
Take1 –Education
BREAKING NEWS: Today, EU Heads of State adopted first ever conclusions on education & culture! They called on EU Member States, @EUCouncil & @EU_Commission “to take opportunity of #EYCH2018 to increase awareness of social & economic importance of culture & #CulturalHeritage!”???????? https://t.co/JUPOSMfSBO
— Europa Nostra (@europanostra) 14 december 2017
Australian universities have maintained their barrage against the government’s plans to cut their funding, warning that such moves would harm productivity and HE accesshttps://t.co/RR8SJmOFPO
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) 15 december 2017
Through organizations like @educate_girls and @Pratham_India, change is coming to a country that has long left females behind. https://t.co/oVgDA4SAKK
— Skoll Foundation (@SkollFoundation) 14 december 2017
What prominent cases of sexual misconduct in academe suggest about the future of the #MeToo movement. https://t.co/JXagnIkeUu
— The Chronicle of Higher Education (@chronicle) 14 december 2017
Take1 –Research
Medicine Laureate Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard is working to support other women in science https://t.co/IdHxO8wSLt
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) 15 december 2017
In reality, uncited research isn’t always useless. https://t.co/B4BU9vb8Hu
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 14 december 2017
The inconvenient climate truth? Renewables alone can’t solve global warming. Tell that to the “prophet of the 100% renewables religion”, Mark Jacobson, and he’ll sue you for $10 million. https://t.co/fzoAzoxPEE Time for climate activists to face the physics.
— Mark Lynas (@mark_lynas) 12 december 2017
“The science of AI has no borders, neither do its benefits,” @drfeifei on our new AI center in China https://t.co/h4KtO2gpdV
— Google Cloud (@googlecloud) 14 december 2017
Take1 –Education
4 teachers given prison sentences of up to 10 years over coup charges || https://t.co/hoS35u7h9h pic.twitter.com/7P33AaPhoV
— Turkey Purge (@TurkeyPurge) 15 december 2017
Turkish teachers linked to Erdogan foe detained in Afghanistan https://t.co/R6JJbONwWn
— Ahmad Mukhtar (@AhMukhtar) 12 december 2017
The Ministry of Education has prepared guideline booklets for #Syrians under temporary protection status in #Turkey to inform them about counseling services in order to facilitate students’ integration. https://t.co/sqAMsMhADX pic.twitter.com/kLJVGqVp6C
— Turkey PM Press&Info (@ByegmENG) 14 december 2017
Turkish aid agency builds school in Afghanistan https://t.co/FgO6t1Oo7f pic.twitter.com/BmRS8ExTAb
— ANADOLU AGENCY (ENG) (@anadoluagency) 15 december 2017
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