On the Agenda – Week 11, 2018
Take 1 –Education
To survive, UK universities must think far beyond educational products and their own narrow institutional interests, says @MikeBoxall1https://t.co/lZVHvMOOVc
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) 15 maart 2018
@PMOIndia @narendramodi @PrakashJavdekar @sureshpprabhu @rsprasad
Sir need more reforms to make India a global education hub https://t.co/CyKOn1hDkC
— Mohandas Pai (@TVMohandasPai) 15 maart 2018
ICYMI: Colleges are still trying to grasp the meaning of Europe’s new digital privacy law https://t.co/67CJSS71gq #technology pic.twitter.com/Qw7GBitQ8D
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) 14 maart 2018
Change in #jobs in the #OECD between 2010 and 2016. How is your country and field performing? Compare and read more ➡ https://t.co/QmDHxfxvUn #employment pic.twitter.com/4q9pyA7ukE
— OECD Publications (@OECD_Pubs) 14 maart 2018
Take 2 –Research
“Data management is inevitably going to be an essential skill in the open-science era.” https://t.co/RE5wDARuFv
— Nature News & Comment (@NatureNews) 13 maart 2018
#China makes open-source platform to boost #ArtificialIntelligence @FinancialXpress – https://t.co/H7HoUNHDUZ #AI #MachineLearning #ML #DeepLearning #DL #BigData #NeuralNetworks #Robotics pic.twitter.com/PcteP8qiAw
— #AInews2020 (@AInews2020) 11 maart 2018
When it comes to science, diversity is vital. If we want the best scientists then we need to accept everyone, regardless of their gender identity, sexuality, skin colour, or religion”@ClaraMBarker speaks to @HuffPostUK: https://t.co/IMjJM9x2FA pic.twitter.com/sQWthL1nUs
— Oxford University (@UniofOxford) 15 maart 2018
“People who boast about their I.Q. are losers.” — Stephen Hawking https://t.co/gJkl1iDxTi
— NYT Science (@NYTScience) 15 maart 2018
Take 3 –Indonesia
#Indonesia: minister announces that the government will allow foreign universities to operate in the country
Read more here:https://t.co/g4TVBcg5VD#intled pic.twitter.com/fMH39kds5R
— The PIE News (@ThePIENews) 14 maart 2018
Organisations out there have amazing projects throughout Cambodia, Indonesia & Bangladesh that aim to educate children despite poor environmental and living conditions. Have a read on some amazing ways they deliver education.https://t.co/TnOBx9Yg2o#educationiskey #impact
— Impact Teachers (@ImpactTeachers) 13 maart 2018
Indonesia makes criticising politicians a crime https://t.co/NRoR3iNr9O pic.twitter.com/kpjBnduY4r
— The Straits Times (@STcom) 15 maart 2018
Evidence from archaeological sites in South Africa suggests that prehistoric humans thrived after the Toba supereruption 74,000 years ago in what is now Indonesia https://t.co/2QF3BOKaa3
— NYT Science (@NYTScience) 12 maart 2018