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About The Academic
The Academic are an indie rock band from Westmeath, Ireland formed at the end of 2013 while all members of the band were at St Joseph's Secondary School in Rochfortbridge. The band is made up of Craig Fitzgerald, Dean Gavin, and brothers Matthew and Stephen Murtagh.
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... Small nuclear warsOn his return to the United States, he studied political science from Harvard - rising up The Academic ladder...
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... published in The Academic journal Sustainability, for example, showed that female respondents around the world reported " greater levels of concern and negative emotions" about climate change...
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Tea purists divided over new 60-second brew

... " Maybe they have just further optimised it - but without testing them it is hard to know" The Academic adds...
Do you need a degree to work in tech?

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Russia-Africa summit: Putin seeks to extend influence

... In pursuing this agenda, Russia may be able to build on The Academic and research ties developed during the Cold War era, when many Africans studied at Soviet universities...
European outcry forces US economist to drop top job

... " Are there no great European researchers who have The Academic skills for this job? If that s our conclusion then it s extremely worrying, " he told reporters on Tuesday...
European outcry forces US economist to drop top job
By Paul KirbyBBC News
A highly qualified American economist, Fiona Scott Morton, has pulled out of a top European Commission post After Her appointment prompted widespread European criticism.
She Said that " given the political controversy" The Best course of action was not to take up The Job of Chief Competition Economist.
The loudest objections to her appointment came from France.
President Emmanuel Macron waded into the issue saying he was " dubious".
" Are there no great European researchers who have The Academic skills for this job? If that's our conclusion then it's extremely worrying, " he told reporters on Tuesday.
If someone of that calibre was not available He Said Europe's academic systems had a very big problem, pointing out that US and Chinese rules would have barred a European from getting the same kind of job.
Ms Scott Morton, a Yale University economics professor, is undoubtedly highly qualified, having worked for the US justice department's antitrust department during the Obama presidency.
But she has also worked as a consultant for big tech firms such as Apple, Microsoft and Amazon - exactly the kind of big tech digital giants Her Job would have required to challenge in her role as chief competition economist in Brussels.
EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager , who has earned a reputation for taking on some of the biggest US tech firms, had robustly defended The Appointment before MEPs in Brussels on Tuesday and described her corporate experience as an asset.
But in a statement on Wednesday " with regret and full respect for her integrity".
OLIVIER HOSLET/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockFiona Scott Morton said her decision had been made not only because of the political storm surrounding her appointment but also the importance of the European Union 's competition directorate having the full backing of the EU.
That prospect had become increasingly slim in recent days, not just because of President Macron's intervention.
There was also opposition from several of Ms Vestager's Commission colleagues.
And The Four biggest political blocs in the, saying they had " learnt with dismay" that a non-EU candidate could hold such a prominent position " at a time of intense scrutiny of our institutions vis-a-vis foreign interference".
However, Philippe Lamberts , co-president of The Greens , said that after talking to Ms Scott Morton.
Some commentators, such as European Think Tank Bruegel, said criticism of The Appointment was unjustified as The Role involved overseeing economic evidence in competition enforcement and protected The Process not the competitors.
French Nobel Prize-winning economist Jean Tirole said " the European Commission and more broadly us Europeans" were very lucky to have attracted someone of her calibre.
Mr Vestager told MEPs on Tuesday that the suggestion that someone's nationality might lead to bias was " questionable" and that Prof Scott Morton would need to recuse herself from only handful of cases.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com