Jagiellonian University

Master in Intellectual Property and New Technologies

Kraków, Poland

The Master in Intellectual Property and New Technologies at Jagiellonian University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The Jagiellonian University is Poland's oldest higher education institution and one of the oldest in Europe, offering a prestigious academic environment in the heart of Kraków. It is renowned for its rich history, high research output, and vibrant international community.

About the Program

The Master in Intellectual Property and New Technologies is a 1.5-year program for graduates seeking to deepen their understanding of legal frameworks surrounding innovation and technology, taught in English at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, leading to a Master's degree.

The curriculum covers Intellectual Property Law, Technology Transfer, and Digital Rights Management, with a focus on practical skills through case studies and projects, preparing students for the challenges of a rapidly evolving legal landscape.

Graduates can pursue job titles like Intellectual Property Consultant, Technology Transfer Specialist, and Legal Advisor in tech firms, with opportunities in law firms, corporate legal departments, and governmental agencies, using their critical analytical skills to navigate legal issues in technology.

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