On the agenda – Week 19, 2014
Take 1 – Apprenticeships
@gdnhighered: Why higher apprenticeships? They’re a debt-free route to a top quality degree
@Education_AIR: Florida’s Educational Data Shows Not All Apprenticeships Are Equal
@DennisAbbott: A successful first step towards European partnerships on Apprenticeships
Take 2 – Asia
@QS_pressoffice: Singapore and Korea Take the Lead in 2014 QS University Rankings: Asia
@Beerkens: “Can Indonesia become a research, development and innovation hub in Southeast Asia?”
@Bernd_Fesel: Taiwan sets up Dutch Design Hub as part of internationalization of creative industries
Take 3 – Cross Border Education
@theobhe: Brazilians locked in as Science Without Borders begins to fade
@AnthropolisCult: The story of an unlikely branch campus in Cyprus and higher education on a divided island
@ProfJasonLane: What do Branch Campuses look like when they grow up?
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
@ScienceGuideEU: Leiden University developed educational toolkit, Universe in a Box, to educate & fascinate children around the world
@ScienceGuideEU: Stop the Pisa Shock. Professors are concerned about policy implications of PISA and wrote a letter to OECD’s Andreas Schleicher
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