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Jeremias' research focuses on technology, innovation policy, and future work in the European Union. He is a Fellow at Magdalen College. Jeremias studied law at Oxford (MA, MSt, DPhil), Paris (DSDFE), and Harvard Law School (LL.M.), and holds an honorary doctorate in law from Lund University. His visiting positions have included Bocconi University in Milan, the College of Europe, Hong Kong University, the European New School of Digital Studies, University College London, University of Vienna, and Yale Law School. In April 2021, Jeremias led a five-year interdisciplinary project exploring the rise of Algorithms at Work, funded by the European Research Council and awarded the 2020 Leverhulme Prize. His book 'Humans at Work' (OUP 2018, Paperback 2019) explores the promise and perils of work in the gig economy. He has received numerous prizes for his teaching, research, and public impact, including the Wedderburn Prize, the Apgar Prize, and the Oxford University Teaching Award. Jeremias authored 'Great Debates in EU Law' (with Prof Sanja Bogojević, 2021) and is a founding editor of the EU Law Member States Series at Hart Publishing.
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