On the Agenda – Week 22, 2015
Take 1 –Education
How the job insecurity of adjunct professors affects their students http://t.co/dt7IgH1XJ6 pic.twitter.com/9QJxTYygVu
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) May 26, 2015
Why France is building a mega-university at Paris-Saclay to [try to] rival Silicon Valley: http://t.co/03VAkWhNBX via @ConversationUK
— Kris Olds (@GlobalHigherEd) May 27, 2015
Lessons from a competency-based education experiment: http://t.co/e4sjpkBPRS
— Chronicle (@chronicle) May 28, 2015
Investing in #education is a top priority for Latin America; see our #BetterLife Index http://t.co/x5TILJ9Jis #OECDwk pic.twitter.com/1w4t8E0Zm4
— OECD (@OECD) May 26, 2015
Take 2 –Research
Welcome to social scientist Louise Richardson, also first woman ever appointed as @UniofOxford Vice-Chancellor http://t.co/4ikggSPtvm
— Francesco C Billari (@FCBillari) May 28, 2015
Ebola teaches tough lessons about rapid research http://t.co/GgKssowlGI pic.twitter.com/t8TUAthhtc
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) May 29, 2015
Industry in China’s Pearl River Delta to replace humans with robots on unprecedented scale @SCMP_News http://t.co/XOzN87iEN9
— John Schmid (@GlobalMilwaukee) May 28, 2015
Psychoactive substances ban ‘will end brain research in Britain’, experts warn http://t.co/vzmT3ixyvP
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) May 29, 2015
EFSI: Stalemate avoided, time to get down to business http://t.co/0X2u2EqKaH #EFSI @EP_Industry @Moedas @jyrkikatainen @KGeorgievaEU
— LERU (@LERUnews) May 28, 2015
Take 3 –Asia
Industry in China’s Pearl River Delta to replace humans with robots on unprecedented scale @SCMP_News http://t.co/XOzN87iEN9
— John Schmid (@GlobalMilwaukee) May 28, 2015
A look at four top international schools, each having its own distinct approach to education http://t.co/LSCtdULtKu pic.twitter.com/sCagXnp3Hu
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 29, 2015
Why @POTUS‘s strategy toward India & Pakistan is Kennedyesque: http://t.co/X4ro6gw6Ea pic.twitter.com/1VCFTKMT8D
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) May 28, 2015
The Math Question That Just Might Trump the Ever-Bewildering Riddle from Singapore http://t.co/vvASKYv5bY
— Jordan Shapiro (@jordosh) May 29, 2015
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
More than 35 million young people across OECD countries are neither employed nor in education or training (NEET) http://t.co/K6CjoJ60t7
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) May 27, 2015
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