On the Agenda – Week 51, 2015
Take 1 –Education
Scottish students and graduates will owe £6bn by 2021, forecast shows https://t.co/TKfQXQausJ pic.twitter.com/5Tx42o0PH4
— The Guardian (@guardian) December 15, 2015
Elite universities lower entry standards to expand: Ucas end of cycle analysis. https://t.co/q5GZPDp19i
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) December 17, 2015
70% of Iran’s science and engineering students are women https://t.co/1YVDlv5n6E pic.twitter.com/XB8FBTOARc
— Forbes (@Forbes) December 17, 2015
This year’s 10 most influential figures in higher education: https://t.co/NBFMICLJ9z
— Chronicle (@chronicle) December 14, 2015
Take 2 –Research
Here’s the #Nature10 – Ten people from the world of science who mattered in 2015 https://t.co/NES2fl3kES pic.twitter.com/xjyzXEEGai
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) December 17, 2015
Watch: China’s spacecraft to aid study of ‘dark matter’ https://t.co/SUmzOweQHt pic.twitter.com/gIJulIdBON
— AJE News (@AJENews) December 17, 2015
Out today! New report from CaSE and @EPC1994 on the role of EU membership in science and engineering research: https://t.co/uxCnGfys14
— CaSE (@sciencecampaign) December 16, 2015
Public participation in science and technology: why the failure to launch? https://t.co/JGS7ZFEdK7
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) December 17, 2015
Take 3 –Christmas
Christmas carols – lyrics + science = Scientific Songs of Praise. https://t.co/tarCZ5MVzG pic.twitter.com/gcrAACNh56
— Slate (@Slate) December 12, 2015
We’re pleased to be included in @guardian‘s “How to teach” feature about Christmas. https://t.co/Cg46pskoVt pic.twitter.com/PShFs6sHWO
— Education World (@education_world) December 14, 2015
Dr Patricia Zakreski, @ExeterEnglish reveals #Victorians used fine art to prevent commercialisation of #Christmas https://t.co/8GX5gWQYX9
— Research at Exeter (@UofE_Research) December 9, 2015
Get in the holiday spirit with these carols performed by the Harvard University Choir https://t.co/nufGOYpXid
— Harvard University (@Harvard) December 13, 2015
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
The @LERUnews urges Dutch EU presidency to make ‘EU-wide’ work of Open Access https://t.co/Sn2ZLG0UjL
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) December 14, 2015
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