educationtoday blog Where will tomorrow's graduates come from? Posted: 24 May 2018 03:07 AM PDT By Marie-Helene Doumet Senior Analyst, Directorate for Education and Skills Knowledge has become the new currency of today’s economy. Digitalisation, technological...
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Spirit of 1968: global perspectives on the student revolution While the Sorbonne was at the epicentre of the 1968 protests, the shock waves were felt far beyond France, with students occupying Peking and UC Berkeley at the same time. A group of academics revisit the...
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Curso Masivo en línea “Desigualdades en América Latina y el Caribe”
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Japón: evolución de la educación superior (II)
Better Know a Higher Ed System May 22nd, 2018 - Alex Usher We all know that Japan is a technological leader, right? An “innovation nation”? And we all know innovation comes from universities, right? So Japanese universities must be kind of god-like in their...
Japón: evolución de su educación superior
Better Know a Higher Ed System: Japan (Part 1) May 22nd, 2018 - Alex Usher I haven’t done one of these in awhile and since I’m vacationing here, so it seems like it’s time. Japan is a fascinating country for any number of reasons, but one of them is that it has...
Homenaje a Philip Roth
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5 miradas desde y hacia Marx
Marx's Mark Karl Marx's theory of history has not been borne out. And yet, even where Marx was wrong, his ideas still serve – 200 years after his birth – as a reference point for thinking about the politics of work, inequality, globalization, and new...
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