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Summer School on Intellectual Property, 3-14 June 2019, George Mason University, USA

Publish Date: Jan 09, 2019

Deadline: Mar 15, 2019

Event Dates: from Jun 03, 2019 12:00 to Jun 14, 2019 12:00

WIPO-CPIP Summer School
on Intellectual Property

June 3-14, 2019

Antonin Scalia Law School
George Mason University
Arlington, Virginia

The Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (CPIP) at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University, has partnered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to host the second iteration of the WIPO-CPIP Summer School on Intellectual Property.

This exclusive, two-week summer course will be held in Arlington, Virginia—just minutes from Washington, D.C., one of the world’s key centers of IP law and policymaking. The course provides a unique opportunity for students, professionals, and government officials to work with leading experts to gain a deeper knowledge of IP to advance their careers.

The course consists of lectures, case studies, simulation exercises, and group discussions on selected IP topics, with an orientation towards the interface between IP and other disciplines. A certificate of participation is awarded to participants who successfully complete the course requirements.

Eligibility:

The WIPO-CPIP Summer School on Intellectual Property is open to students, professionals, and government officials from any field of study or discipline. The course is designed for candidates who wish to obtain a deeper knowledge of IP.

Travel & Accommodations:

Participants are responsible for their own travel to and from Washington, D.C, as well as accommodations, meals, and living expenses during their participation in the course.

Visas:

Please ensure that you have the required visa for the U.S. (including transit visa, if necessary) before your arrival into the United States. If you are a student who is already in the U.S. on an F-1 visa, you can attend the course on that visa. However, new international participants coming into the U.S. to attend the course, no matter if you are a student or businessperson, should apply for the B-1 visa.

Registration Fee (U.S. Dollars):

  • Students from developing countries: $90 Early Bird Rate
  • Professionals from developing countries: $180 Early Bird Rate
  • Students from developed countries: $360 Early Bird Rate
  • Professionals from developed countries: $540 Early Bird Rate

For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.


This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:

https://cpip.gmu.edu/wipo/

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