Universities and academics play a vital role in science and society. In order to safeguard universities as independent, and public interest driven knowledge institutions, it is essential to safeguard and promote academic freedoms in the digital age. That is why the Executive Board of the University of Amsterdam has commissioned the Institute of Information Law (IViR) to investigate the digital transformation of the university.
This resulted in the research project “Information Law and the Digital Transformation of the University”. The research team, comprising eight IViR experts, has developed research reports exploring different aspects of digital sovereignty of universities, including concrete recommendations to universities and law- and policymakers. These reports provide answers to the following three questions:
The main findings are set out in a summary of the study “Information Law and the Digital Transformation of the University”. This includes key recommendations to universities, and to law- and policymakers.
The results of the study ‘‘Information Law and the Digital Transformation of the University” were recorded in three reports:
If you have questions with the regard to the study “Information Law and the Digital Transformation of the University”, please contact Dr. Kristina Irion, Associate Professor at the Institute for Information Law.