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FGV Rio Law becomes part of the EMILDAI (European Master in Law, Data & Artificial Intelligence)

In September, FGV Rio Law signed an important partnership agreement with Dublin City University to become part of its EMILDAI (European Master in Law, Data and Artificial Intelligence), supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. 

FGV Rio Law Associate Dean for International Affairs and Global Cooperation, Rodrigo Vianna, Professor Dario Buschor, Assistant Dean for International Affairs and Global Cooperation, and Professor Luca Belli, Director of FGV Rio Law’s Center for Technology and Society (CTS-FGV), together with Professor Edoardo Celeste, Chair of the EMILDAI and Deputy Director of the Dublin European Law Institute at Dublin City University, held a meeting in Rio de Janeiro to conclude the agreement and settle the remaining terms.

EMILDAI is a two-year interdisciplinary joint master’s program divided into two study streams, Law and Computing, and offers four areas of specialization, Data Governance, Cybersecurity, Fundamental Rights and Sustainability, and Global Digital Regulation, including up to three mobility periods, work placements, language courses, summer schools, and networking opportunities. EMILDAI promotes research-led teaching and staff mobility in order to support collaborative research, funding bids, and establish a network of excellence in the field of law, data, and AI.

Alongside Dublin City University in Ireland, Avignon Université in France, Universidad de León in Spain, Università di Pisa in Italy, and Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, FGV Rio Law proudly joins EMILDAI as a partner institution. As part of the program, students will have the opportunity to spend six months at FGV Rio Law, specializing in Global Digital Regulation through an entirely English-taught program.

FGV Rio Law, through its Center for Technology and Society (CTS-FGV), is recognized as a leading hub in Latin America for research on Digital Governance, Internet Regulation, Platform Accountability, and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in the digital environment. Grounded in interdisciplinary research and critical analysis, CTS-FGV enables students to engage with the ethical, social and legal challenges of global digital regulation. 
 

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