Partners

Industry & Associate Partners

Adapt Centre

Board member, events, work placements, research collaboration

The ADAPT Centre is a world-leading SFI Research Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology, uniting top academics, researchers, and industry partners to deliver cutting-edge science, public engagement, and innovative business solutions across sectors. Coordinated by Trinity College Dublin and co-hosted by Dublin City University, ADAPT includes partners such as University College Dublin and Technological University Dublin. ADAPT pioneers AI-driven Digital Media Technology, focusing on Human Centric AI, personalisation, natural language processing, data analytics, and setting standards for data governance, privacy, and ethics. Its interdisciplinary approach spans Social Sciences, Communications, Commerce/Fintech, Ethics, Law, Health, Environment, and Sustainability, enhancing Ireland’s global standing and winning over 40 European Research Projects.

Arthur Cox

Work placement (law firm)

Arthur Cox LLP is one of Ireland’s leading law firms. We provide a comprehensive service to an international client base ranging from multinational organisations, banks, and financial institutions and established global leaders to government agencies and new players in emerging industry sectors. We have enjoyed a longstanding partnership with EMILDAI and are always pleased to welcome students to our Technology and Innovation Group during the summer. Their insights and contributions have been a valuable asset to our firm.

Centre de Recherche en Droit A. Favre

Board members, doctoral network

The Centre de recherche en droit A. Favre is a leading interdisciplinary research centre of the Université Savoie-Mont Blanc. Specialising in law, history and sociology, the centre is composed of more than 80 active researchers and manages the French scientific journal ‘Jurisprudence, Revue Critique’.

Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI)

Work placements (research)

The Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research (ZeMKI) is one of nine central research units at the University of Bremen and is an important European institution for research into questions of media-related transformations at the interface of the cultural, social, and technical sciences. Our research focuses on the emerging digital society in terms of the inequalities it generates while probing the historicity of their genesis and the challenges posed by algorithmic systems, automation, and the burgeoning datafied society. EMILDAI students are hosted by ZeMKI’s Platform Governance, Media, and Technology Lab, which focuses on governance challenges related to of digital platforms and artificial intelligence.

Idec (Instituto de Defesa de Consumidores)

Work placements (research)

The Instituto de Defesa de Consumidores (Consumer Defense Institute, Idec) is a renowned non-profit consumer association established in 1987 by volunteers to advocate for consumer rights, ethics in consumer relations, and public awareness. Independent of businesses, political parties, or governments, Idec’s achievements are supported by its members and partners. It offers exclusive member communication channels, such as Idec Magazine and Idec Orienta, along with personal assistance. Idec operates under a General Assembly, which includes full members who oversee key decisions, a Board of Directors that sets activity guidelines and appoints leaders, a Fiscal Council that supervises financial matters, and an Advisory Board that ensures the organization’s prestige. No advisors are compensated for their roles.

Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público (IDP)

Events, research collaboration

IDP is a prominent higher-education institution based in Brasília, Brazil, offering programmes from undergraduate through to doctorate level, with particular strength in law, public administration, and digital law.

It is known for small class sizes, high-level faculty (doctors, masters, both academics and practitioners), and a blended teaching approach that balances solid theoretical foundations with case studies and real-world problem solving.

International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)

Events and certifications

The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is the world’s largest global information privacy community, dedicated to helping professionals advance their careers and manage data protection risks. The IAPP brings together essential resources, tools, and practices needed to thrive in the evolving information economy. Governed by a board of distinguished privacy professionals, the IAPP also recognizes outstanding leadership and innovation through its annual awards. The IAPP Westin Research Center produces practical research in privacy, offering a fellowship program that serves as a pathway for future privacy leaders.

IPANDETEC

Work placements (research)

IPANDETEC is an NGO based in Panamá City, but working on digital rights in Central America and the Dominican Republic. Our work conducts research on Internet public policy issues and we have previous experience conducting studies and research on Privacy, Cybersecurity, Gender, Telecommunications, etc. We also have a multicultural team between the regions who will lead this initiative.

ISTI

Board member, events, work placements

ISTI (Institute of Information Science and Technologies “Alessandro Faedo”) is the largest National Research Council of Italy (CNR) institute for Computer Science with a staff of more than 230 researchers. Located in Pisa, Tuscany, ISTI’s mission is to advance research in all Computer Science subdomains.

Privacy & Access Council of Canada (PACC)

Work placements (research)

The Privacy & Access Council of Canada (PACC) is the foremost authority on privacy and access competence, committed to advancing the profession of access-to-information, information privacy, and data protection across private, non-profit, and public sectors. PACC actively promotes awareness about access, privacy, and data protection, advocating that increased understanding of rights, responsibilities, and regulations is essential for enhancing privacy, organizational accountability, and compliance.

Télécom Paris

Events, Summer School participation, research collaboration

Télécom Paris is a leading French grande école and engineering research institution, specializing in digital technologies, computer science, and telecommunications. As a founding member of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris and part of the Institut Mines-Télécom network, Télécom Paris offers highly selective, interdisciplinary education and rigorous research.

Key strengths include its wide array of advanced programmes covering AI and Data Science, Cybersecurity, Signal Processing, Communications Networks, and 5G/6G systems, among others. It offers engineering degrees, master’s degrees, post-master specialisations, PhD programmes, and executive education.

Université Paris-Est Créteil

Events, Summer School participation, research collaboration

The “Numérique, Politique, Droit” program at Université Paris-Est Créteil is a Master’s program, integrated into the Master’s in Digital Law, in which students take courses in both computer science and law, and immerse themselves for two years in the university’s laboratories, to learn research through research. The aim is to leadstudents in this program towards thesis projects.

UPEC has been collaborating with EMILDAI since 2023. This collaboration takes the form of annual research projects involving UPEC and EMILDAI students, during which EMILDAI students are hosted at UPEC for a research stay during the UPEC Digital Law Fortnight, and UPEC students are then hosted at one of EMILDAI’s universities. This collaboration is enhanced by presentations at symposia and conferences, as well as by joint publications. Collaboration between UPEC and EMILDAI / EPILDAI professors and doctoral students is also set up (conferences, participation in summer schools, etc.).

Wikimedia Foundation

Work placements

The Wikimedia Foundation is the nonprofit organization that hosts Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. The Foundation’s vision is a world in which every single human being can freely participate in the sum of all knowledge. To this end, it supports a vibrant community of nearly 300,000 volunteers around the world, who contribute to Wikimedia projects by adding, editing, curating, and verifying content in over 63 million articles across more than 300 languages. The Foundation also engages with policymakers and civil society organizations around the world to promote public policies that protect and enable this mission. Interns with the Foundation’s Global Advocacy team support this critical and dynamic work and are assigned challenging projects based on their particular interests and strengths. These projects range from supporting efforts to create and implement human rights due diligence processes to supporting efforts to engage with policymakers, civil society organizations, and Wikimedia volunteers on a variety of topics. Each intern receives individualized projects that they spearhead under the supervision and guidance of the Foundation’s Global Advocacy team.