September 13, 2006
Posted by
Mark Reichel
/ 6:40 AM /
Earlier this month, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) through the WIPO Worldwide Academy, launched its most recent session for students enrolled in its Intellectual Property Master of Laws (LLM) program. This year nearly 40 students are enrolled in the program offered along with the University of Turin and the International Labour Organisation, International Training Center (ILO-ITC), with approximately half of the students receiving scholarship assistance. This program, beginning in 2000, has taught over 150 students skills helpful to practice intellectual property law and to educate new IP practitioners. As the students are enrolled from across the world, the program comprises mostly distance-learning along with thesis preparation, and also includes a week-long program in Turin, Italy. Information regarding the curriculum and syllabus, lecturers, and fees for the program are all available on the LLM program website link below.
WIPO News Release: LINK
WIPO Worldwide Academy Website: LINK
IP LLM Program Website: LINK
WIPO News Release: LINK
WIPO Worldwide Academy Website: LINK
IP LLM Program Website: LINK
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