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Visit course webpageThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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PG Cert | Full-time | 4 months | September | GBP 10500 per year | GBP 10500 per year |
The Intellectual Property Law Postgraduate Certificate is exclusively designed for trainee patent and trade mark attorneys. The programme allows you to study introductory and advanced intellectual property (IP) and technology as well as and to become acquainted with the policies affecting these laws under the guidance of leading scholars and practitioners in the field.
Application deadline
The deadline to apply for this programme is Monday 21 August 2023 for international and home applicants.
The PGCert is an intensive 13-week programme designed exclusively for trainee patent and/or trade mark attorneys. This Certificate programme commences in early September. There will be a one week programme induction, followed by one week intensive course covering the Fundamentals of English Law and Professional Ethics. This is taught Monday -Thursday, usually with two classes per day.
Trainees who successfully complete this programme will gain professional accreditation from the Intellectual Property Regulation Board.
Intellectual property law has become an interdisciplinary field comprised of law, engineering, medical science, economics, and numerous other fields. This PGCert focuses on many of the practical aspects of patents, trade marks, designs and copyright. Lectures delivered by highly acclaimed patent and trade mark practitioners will complement the in-depth academic treatment of the subject matter.
The objective of this programme is to provide you with a broad and holistic perspective of intellectual property law and offer you a balanced appreciation of the wider range of matters which modern intellectual property practice involves, which will inform your future practice.
This course is accredited by the Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg), the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) and the Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (CITMA) and is recognised as a foundation exempting programme by these organisations.
Structure
Teaching runs over one semester and contains 4 compulsory modules. Teaching is usually on 3 set days a week.
Learn more about Intellectual Property Law (IP Reg), PG Cert - at Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London
Visit course webpageFull-time study
September 2024 | 4 months
Conditional deposit
Home: Not applicable
Overseas: £2000
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Degree requirements
A 2.2 or above at undergraduate level
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