THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - Key Persons


Dr Arianna Andreangeli

Arianna Andreangeli's research interests lie in the area of EU and domestic competition law, both substantive and procedural. She is especially interested in exploring how the competition rules can be effectively applied so as to safeguard genuine rivalry in the market while safeguarding the concerned actors' economic freedom and incentive to innovate and invest.

Lucy Ewing

The Edinburgh Europa Institute is the University of Edinburgh's research centre on European integration. Founded in 1968, it is the most longstanding institution of its kind in Scotland and the United Kingdom. A collaboration between Edinburgh Law School and the School of Social and Political Science, the Institute brings together over 40 member academics specialising in the politics, law, economics, governance and institutions of European integration. Members of the Institute support Master's and PhD programmes in European studies within their respective departments. The Europa Institute offers a range of public events, including lectures, panel discussions and conferences, with some of the most important figures in Scottish, UK and European politics. Situated in the heart of Scotland's capital, the Institute benefits from a vibrant intellectual environment and it is in close proximity to the Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament, the local offices of EU institutions and many other organisations. The Europa Institute functions as a meeting place for academics and practitioners alike and it supports an engaged undergraduate and postgraduate European studies student community.