Global Collaborations
Research initiatives are undertaken in partnership with academic institutions, research centres, and professional organizations across multiple jurisdictions. These collaborations facilitate comparative studies and knowledge exchange.
Forms of Collaboration
Research Partnerships
Joint research projects with academic institutions and research centres. Collaborative initiatives address shared research questions through coordinated investigation and analysis.
Knowledge Exchange
Academic exchanges, visiting researcher programmes, and collaborative workshops facilitating knowledge transfer and methodological development across institutions.
Network Participation
Participation in international research networks addressing AI governance, legal technology, and related areas of inquiry. Networks facilitate multi-jurisdictional comparative research.
Geographic Scope
The Centre maintains collaborative relationships with institutions across multiple jurisdictions. Geographic diversity facilitates comparative analysis and cross-jurisdictional understanding of AI governance approaches.
Academic Institutions
Collaborative relationships with law faculties, computer science departments, and interdisciplinary research centres addressing AI governance questions.
Research Organizations
Partnerships with independent research organizations, think tanks, and policy research institutes examining AI law and governance.
Professional Bodies
Engagement with legal professional organizations, standards bodies, and technical associations addressing AI-related questions.
International Organizations
Participation in initiatives convened by international organizations addressing AI governance and related policy questions.
Collaboration Proposals
Academic institutions and research organizations interested in collaborative initiatives are invited to submit proposals outlining research questions, methodological approaches, and expected outcomes.
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