Urszula Jaremba is an associate professor of EU law at the Department of International and European law. She started working at the Utrecht University in February 2015.
Urszula Jaremba studied international relations and European Studies at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland and European and international law in Tilburg, the Netherlands. In October 2012 she defended her PhD at the Erasmus University Rotterdam where she also worked as a lecturer and later assistant professor in EU law. Her doctoral dissertation concerned the functioning of national courts as decentralized courts of the EU.
Currently she is involved in teaching various Bachelor and Master courses in EU law, i.e. Judicial Protection and Enforcement of EU law, EU trade law, European law, External affairs of EU law. She is also supervising bachelor and master theses. In May-June 2013, Urszula was a visiting scholar at the Renmin University, Beijing, China and in July 2017 she was a visiting professor at the Peking University, Beijing, China. Between September 2017 and August 2021, Urszula was a general coordinator for educational matters at the Department of International and European Law. She is also a member of the Exam Board at the School of law. Since 2016 she has worked as an expert for the European Commission to evaluate call for proposals at DG Justice.
Urszula conducts research in the area of the application and enforcement of EU law in Member States of the EU, EU external relations in the area of trade, judicial protection in the EU and dispute resolution in the field of international trade. In her research she employs various socio-legal methods in order to illustrate how the law works in practice. Urszula is member of RENFORCE research programme and the Research Platform on Migration Law (MiLa) .
Urszula completed the prestigious Educational leadership Programme at Utrecht University.