
She joined the European University Institute in 2023, as Project Associate for the Centre of a Digital Society at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. At the CDS, she oversees the Executive Education programme and supports its activities and external relations. She previously worked at the European Parliament in Brussels, in different roles as staff member and Parliamentary Assistant, including in a political group and in national delegations (British and German), supporting the work in policy making, political communication and advocacy. She also worked as freelance journalist, in the global NGO sector, and briefly in the art sector and private TV sector.
ARTICLES PUBLISHED
Adopting a feminist approach to competition law means creating a more inclusive economy, no longer focused only on men's consumption habits. An interview with Kati Cseres, jurist and Programme Director of the EU Law Masters at the University of Amsterdam, who proposed a feminist approach to competition law and policy