Ana Andrijevic
Ana Andrijevic

Scotiabank Visiting Doctoral Fellow in AI and Regulation (2023)



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Ana Andrijevic was a Scotiabank Visiting Doctoral Fellow with the AI + Society Initiative at the Centre for Law, Technology and Society at the University of Ottawa, and a PhD candidate in Law at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) where she is an affiliated researcher at the Digital Law Center (University of Geneva, Switzerland).    

Ana Andrijevic  studied at the University of Geneva where she obtained a Bachelor of Law, a Master of International and European Law and a Certificate of Transnational Law. From 2017 to 2022, she was a research and teaching assistant to Professor Jacques de Werra at the University of Geneva, and she is currently writing a PhD thesis under his supervision on the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright. She completed a series of research stays at the Institute for Technology & Society in Rio de Janeiro (2019, Boninchi Foundation Fellowship), at the Max Planck for Innovation and Competition in Munich (2022, Ernst & Lucie Schmidheiny Foundation Fellowship), and the Center for Law, Technology and Society at the University of Ottawa (2023, with the support of a Doc.Mobility Fellowship awarded by the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, as well as Scotiabank Doctoral Scholarship awarded by the AI + Society Initiative at the University of Ottawa).