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University of Glasgow: Intellectual Property & the Digital Economy

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department School of Law View department profile
Web www.gla.ac.uk/study/worldchangers/llm
Study type Taught

Summary

Within the rapidly globalising environment of intellectual property and digital commerce, the LLM in Intellectual Property & the Digital Economy provides you with a unique opportunity to specialise in this increasingly important area of law.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

You will take six courses and submit a dissertation as falling within the area. Courses are delivered through a blend of lectures and seminar-style teaching.

You are required to take two or three core courses and three or four optional courses (for a total of six courses). One optional course can be chosen from other courses within the School of Law's LLM portfolio. Please note, if you are taking this programme, you cannot take the course Intellectual Property & the Market, and enrolment on other courses is subject to availability and timetabling.

For the dissertation, you can choose between a written dissertation or a collaborative dissertation research project with a partner organisation. Please note, the collaborative dissertation option is subject to availability.

Core courses Copyright In The Digital Environment Patents and Innovation Trade Marks and Brands

Optional courses Artificial Intelligence and Law Competition, Innovation and Digital Markets Contemporary Issues In Intellectual Property Law Digital Media Creators and the Law Information Law and Policy International and Comparative Intellectual Property Law International Competition Law Technology Regulation Maker Lab

Dissertation LLM Dissertation or Collaborative LLM dissertation

CAREER PROSPECTS Career paths for graduates of this programme include roles in prestigious law firms, entertainment and media companies, international organisations, government agencies, and non-governmental organisations. Our alumni have gone on to make significant contributions in these fields, leveraging the comprehensive education and practical experience gained during their studies.

LLM

The University of Glasgow’s School of Law  equips you with the knowledge and skills you need in an increasingly competitive legal market. Our graduates have gone on to work in international courts, the European Commission, banking and finance, international law firms, governments, and academic institutions around the world.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University has a history of changing the world and the School of Law is committed to nurturing the people who make it happen.

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