A compilation of his views, expressed through speeches and position papers, is here.
I realize that campaign rhetoric could be vastly different from actual policies that eventually get implemented. Also, it's too early to pay attention to details. For the moment, I just want to park this link here, so that I can come back to it later.
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Chronicle has a piece,
http://chronicle.com/free/2008/11/6651n.htm?utm_source=pm&utm_medium=en
According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, this administration will mark the first time that the P, VP and their spouses have worked in higher education and, for a change, the president is an authority on the constitution.
Thanks, Giri, for that link. I too found that information mentioned on another blog. As it turns out, that blog post too cited the article that you linked to. Thanks.
I found this recent presidential address by AAAS president - David Baltimore quite interesting.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/322/5901/544
There are many references to Indian science,education and his views on its strengths, problems and possible ideas for improvement.
I wonder what would the response of Indian educationist be to his views on Indian science/education
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