Registration Open: Online Kraków IP Law Summer School
July 15, 2020
The Jagiellonian University in Kraków is organizing its annual Intellectual Property (IP) Law Summer School exclusively online given the exceptional circumstances arising from COVID-19. This year’s edition of the summer school will take place from September 14 to 18, 2020.
Which topics are covered?
The one-week intensive program includes online live lectures and skill-building workshops covering a range of topics under the theme of quality and value of IP in current times, including:
- Responses to patent uncertainty in ICT and pharmaceutical markets;
- Getting published in IP;
- Low quality IP in litigation;
- Impact of artificial intelligence on patent quality;
- IP and access to COVID-19 relevant medicines; and
- International discussions at the Standing Committee on the Law of Patents (SCP) on quality.
Recognized academics, experts from WIPO and practitioners in IP will deliver the lectures and workshops. More information on the topics covered and the structure of the online summer school is available in the 2020 program.
Registration
Registration for the summer school is open until August 15, 2020. For details on the registration process and fees, please consult the Jagiellonian University website.
The summer school is open to law students (undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students) and young professionals (attorneys, counsellors-at-law, patent attorneys, legal trainees) with a good command of English. The program is specifically designed for candidates who wish to obtain deeper knowledge of IP law.