On the Agenda – Week 11, 2019
Take 1 –Education
5 former college admissions officers tell @vicenews just how broken the process is. https://t.co/cC48WXeRin
— VICE (@VICE) 13 maart 2019
Read online the reference document ‘#ArtificialIntelligence in #education: challenges and opportunities for development”, prepared by #ProFuturo in collaboration with @UNESCO and with experts in #AI and launched at the Policy Forum in #MLW2019 https://t.co/1gyzG7ak7t pic.twitter.com/SvFl4MFOBf
— ProFuturo (@ProFuturo_) 14 maart 2019
Confucius Institutes at Australian universities are among the first targets of the foreign influence transparency scheme. They have been directly contacted by the government and could face further action if they don’t register under FITS voluntarily. https://t.co/ZrI0OQDMVs
— Fergus Hunter (@fergushunter) 12 maart 2019
Trump wants to cut education funding & eliminate the student loan forgiveness program for students. We should be investing more in education, not cutting programs that help students. I promise you, I will fight this. https://t.co/mjLNYZM85t
— Jeff Merkley (@JeffMerkley) 13 maart 2019
Take 2 –Research
China to boost science and tech research spending https://t.co/Oj56j2acew pic.twitter.com/ZdpY72uoHH
— The Straits Times (@STcom) 12 maart 2019
A CERN-like organization will manage the construction and operation of the world’s largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array. Seven nations have agreed to establish an intergovernmental organization, called the SKA Observatory. https://t.co/OqcAbjvpSx
— Nature News & Comment (@NatureNews) 13 maart 2019
It’s great to see leaders in Washington talking about accelerating energy innovation to fight climate change. This op-ed from @lisamurkowski and @Sen_JoeManchin is worth reading. https://t.co/Z45BIXBLVq
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) 13 maart 2019
Sick and tired: Online activists are silencing us, scientists say https://t.co/s04oBNmP2d via @specialreports pic.twitter.com/yvcfdofCzw
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 14 maart 2019
Take 3 –Great Britain
Europe’s chief negotiator says Brussels will give no further assurances to the UK Follow all the latest on Brexit with our live blog Michel Barnier has questioned whether the #EU should offer the UK any extension of the Brexit negotiating period… https://t.co/4sJj2goSsW #EUpol pic.twitter.com/1g97mPcvMN
— EUwatch ???????? (@EUwatchers) 13 maart 2019
A ‘galactic scale stupidity’ >> Brexit Britain will be ‘lost in space’ https://t.co/fwmCQ2PswA
— Layla Moran (@LaylaMoran) 5 maart 2019
#England top performing state #schools have joined the call for more #money for #education, due to a #staffing crisishttps://t.co/7c1CfF4COq #Children #school #teachersforfuture #EducationForAll #Britain pic.twitter.com/7sJCLKdgqs
— Icon Relocation (@IconRelocation) 14 maart 2019
“Britain’s leading universities would be forced to reduce student numbers and course sizes if cuts in undergraduate tuition fees are not matched by extra government funding” @guardian https://t.co/TD5LA8ORVN
— Russell Group (@RussellGroup) 11 maart 2019
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