On the Agenda – Week 40, 2014
Take 1 – Higher Education
“Branding, as applied to higher education, is nonsense.” http://t.co/y4YAewxEnw
— Chronicle (@chronicle) October 8, 2014
3 emerging trends in the #Chinese #highereducation landscape could be massive game changers http://t.co/cxJSkRUt8i #transnational #uni
— ICEF Monitor (@icefmonitor) October 9, 2014
From the FT: India’s private universities are a draw for overseas students #intled #globaled http://t.co/3Wq6Uwy567
— Edu Intelligence (@eduintelligence) October 9, 2014
Take 2 – R&D
The Egyptian Pyramid of Cheops receives a namesake on #Rosetta ‘s #comet! http://t.co/Q4aKPACuwU
— Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) October 9, 2014
Stem cell researchers announce a giant leap forward in quest to find effective treatment for type 1 diabetes http://t.co/Bdi23lPRJe
— Harvard Research (@HarvardResearch) October 9, 2014
Watch #nobelprize2014 winner Stefan Hell explain super-resolution microscopy http://t.co/GUicA8ywUI
— NYT Science (@nytimesscience) October 8, 2014
Take 3 – Europe
Cloud computing is expected to boost the EU economy by a huge €160 billion by 2020! http://t.co/jlr9o8VJQW via @biztechreport
— NetSuiteEMEA (@NetSuiteEMEA) October 10, 2014
A call to those who care about Europe’s science http://t.co/2CI1Z1RpwV
— Voice of Researchers (@Research_Voice) October 8, 2014
HUNGARY: EU rejects Navracsics as education, culture, youth and citizenship Commissioner http://t.co/Hoone9DGxb
— Global Universities (@GlobalHE) October 7, 2014
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
Barroso sees a new Renaissance for Europe through science in his ‘farewell message’ at STAC http://t.co/htzmGqH9bU
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) October 9, 2014
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