DNLU Workshop AI Compliance and Data Privacy 
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DNLU partners with Ethivara for MoU, and workshop on AI compliance and privacy

The 3-year MoU includes student mentorship, professional training, and recognition of collaborative work.

Bar & Bench

Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur (DNLU) will be hosting an online workshop on 'Career Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Compliance and Data Privacy' on December 29, 2025.

With organisations across sectors adopting responsible AI and data governance frameworks, there is a demand for roles such as AI Governance Analyst, Data Privacy Officer, AI Compliance Consultant, and AI Ethics Advisor.

This workshop is designed to help participants understand how to prepare for these emerging roles and build a career that aligns with industry demand.

Attendees will also receive an exclusive walkthrough of the upcoming Dual Certification Program, including its structure, detailed modules, and the unique benefits available only to webinar participants.

Who can attend?

Law students, legal professionals, LLM candidates, young professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in data privacy, AI, digital policy or technology law.

Director, Ethivara Federation for Responsible AI, Kartikeya Rawal will be speaking at the workshop.

The workshop will be held online on December 29, from 5 to 7:00PM.

The Centre for Legal & Economic Regulatory Analysis (CLERA), DNLU has entered into a 3-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ethivara Federation for Responsible AI on November 25, 2025.

DNLU MoU Ethivara

The MoU was signed by Registrar, DNLU, Dr Praveen Tripathi, and Director, Ethivara Federation, Kartikeya Rawal. The partnership has established a framework for joint research projects, teaching initiatives, conferences, electives, and certificate programmes.

DNLU MoU Ethivara

For further details regarding the workshop contact

+91 9303212458 | +91 88175 87602 | contact@legalvoice.in

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