On the Agenda – Week 01, 2014
Take 1 – College Bubble
@WSJ: How the College Bubble Will Pop
@TheAtlantic: No, the ‘College Bubble’ Isn’t Popping
@Forbes: There’s No College Tuition ‘Bubble’: College Education Is Underpriced
Take 2 – MINTs
@Guardian: Forget the BRICs and the Civets, Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey are the new kids on the block
@WorldBank: In Indonesia, better governance linked to improved student learning
@MaRSDD: Start-up makes higher education accessible for Sub-Saharan Africans
Take 3 – EU
@Beerkens: “The ‘democratic deficit’ in Brussels was all-too present in the shaping of Horizon 2020″
@EU_Commission: Hot tech: 7 Greek Start-ups You Need To Know About!
@ESUtwt: Are young Europeans too reliant on credit and debt?
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
@ScienceGuideEU: This week many climate records were broken. Could climate engineering normalize the weather or disrupt it further?
@ScienceGuideEU: As Canada dismantles its science libraries, some see a parallel with Ray Bradbury’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’
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