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This Kat has some fantastic news for you! Here are some events and opportunities that will make up for the first have of 2020...
Webinars
MARQUES
has put together a range of online sessions, with a focus on technology, for
everyone to attend during MARQUES Month in September 2020. Register here.
The IP Law
Summer School will be taking place online on 10, 12, 14, 18, and 20 August
2020. More information is available here.
HGF is
hosting a discussion on “The rise of AI. What happens when you take the human
out of trade mark law?” on 3 September 2020. More information is available here.
The European
Pharma Law Academy, organized by Informa, will be a fully digital event,
including live-streamed presentations, Q&As, interactive case studies, 1:1
networking, special evening activities and post-event downloadable resources.
The event will take place on 15, 16, 17, 23 and 24 September 2020. More
information is available here.
The EIPTN
12th Worldwide Annual Conference is calling for abstracts! The conference will
take place online on 23 and 24 October 2020. The Conference will be on
"Intellectual Property Teaching in the Post-Covid World". More
information is available here.
Informa is
hosting a digital week on “Standards & patents: law and litigation” from 1
to 3 September 2020. It will be a 3-day series of live informative panels and
presentations with 1-to-1 networking and downloadable resources. To claim your
IPKat 15% discount, use this link and VIP code: FKW83257IPKE2.
Vacancies
The
University of Reading School of Law has an opportunity available for a lecturer in
intellectual property law to further enhance their academic faculty. More
information is available here.
PhD positions
LSTS has a
PhD position available for a motivated researcher who will focus on Big Data,
Democracy and Fundamental Rights. View this opportunity here.
The
Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg has an
opportunity available for a PhD student in Law. More information is available
here.
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