higher education engagement, poetry, UNESCO Chair in Community Based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education, Officer, Order of Canada,Arsenal
💡 50 young people from diverse sociocultural backgrounds and different connections to the educational system will join “Innovation to Transform Education Training” (ITET) in Nigeria, which aims to reshape education now and for generations to come
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@buddhall You are correct, Budd, about Canada's scandalous record in rejecting visa. And somehow Canadian's are oblivious and blithely assume the myths of openness that our government promotes
Explore the future of #HigherEducation at the #EAIRForum2023 from 3rd - 6th Sept! Governance, sustainability, and teaching transformations will be our focus. Don't miss it! Register now🔗: https://t.co/TD3IsQyCL6
Peace is the driving force behind the work of the @UN.
In our fractured world, countries must work to preserve this universal institution, in which they all have a stake.
We must act now - not when divisions and fractures have engulfed us. https://t.co/m7cnscCvLm
Big data? Small data might offer richer pickings for researchers
European governments are beginning to take an interest in techniques to link scant evidence, as the euphoria about the benefits of mega datasets wanes, writes @benwupton
https://t.co/4AkRD2kyZL
The average resident of Mali has the same carbon footprint as a British kettle 🍵
The average resident of Nigeria has a smaller carboon footprint than an American fridge 🧊
Africa has contributed so little to climate disruption, yet suffers so much.
@dwallacewells nails it 👇
The progress China has made in renewable energy just THIS YEAR makes the entire rest of the world look like it's standing still.
I wrote in December that to call China the "world leader in renewable energy" was a colossal understatement.
That’s even more true today.
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