THE COURSE IN BRIEF
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International Master
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CREDITS: 60 CFU (ECTS)
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Keywords: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, PATENTS, COPYRIGHT, DESIGN, TRADEMARKS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS, TRADE SECRETS, UNFAIR COMPETITION, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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Language: English
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Duration: One Year
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distance learning: phase I: 15 September 2025- 15 December 2025
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residential phase: 2 February 2026 - 22 May 2026
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final research paper: 23 May- 31 July 2026
STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION
Why this course
This one-year program shares the vision of WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and its Academy to promote the development of IP, and advanced education in IP law, policy, and management.
Period and Venue
The Program will be held from September, 15 2025 to July, 28 2026.
During the residential phase in Turin, lectures will take place at the SAA Campus in Turin.
Who can apply
The program is designed both for professionals from the public and private sectors as well as academics who wish to acquire the skills required to manage IP through a well-tested international and comparative law approach.
Tuition fee
The tuition fee is of 9.000,00 Euro, to be paid in 3 instalments.
Application and deadlines
Applications are open. Application Deadline: July 1st, 2025.
Applications will be reviewed by the Selection Committee in multiple rounds of admission.
Course contents
The LL.M. in IP is composed of 3 different phases delivered over a 11 month-period (September 2025 to July 2026).
All activities will be in English.
Exams and certification
The LL.M. in Intellectual Property is delivered as a First Level Master according to the Italian Ministerial Decree no. 509 of 1999.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE AND FACULTY
The Program is developed thanks to the contribution of renowned international experts in the fields of Intellectual Property.
Partners
The Program is organized by the University of Turin, in collaboration with WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and SAA (School of Management). It is managed by COREP.
ALUMNI
The LLM. in Intellectual Property produced in more than twenty years over 700 graduates from 95 countries.
The students' profiles have considerably strengthened the international and multi-disciplinary nature of the Master.