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(uniquement en anglais)
This colloquium is the seventh organized by the two organizations. The
main objective of the colloquium is to update university teachers of
intellectual property in developing countries and countries with
economies in transition on the activities and instruments of the WIPO
and the WTO with focus on important policy issues under negotiation or
discussion in the two organizations, and to set these issues in their
wider legal and policy context. This will enhance the capacity of
universities in these countries to develop national expertise in
intellectual property and the capability to provide policy advice to
governments on the implications of current negotiations or discussions
in the WIPO and WTO. The colloquium will also strengthen and give
structure to the exchange of practical information on relevant national
or regional experiences between university teachers and the two
secretariats.
The colloquium will enable participants to
develop practical strategies for improving teaching methodologies, and
establish and/or strengthen a network of contacts with each other and
with the trainers/experts for continuing development of intellectual
property teaching and research.
The working language will be English. Twenty
(20) places are available for applicants from developing countries and
countries with economies in transition. The costs related to their
participation will be borne by the organizers. An additional five places
will be available for applicants from developed countries, at their own
expense. A copy of the provisional
programme for the colloquium is available here.
Applicants must fulfil the following requirements:
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work as a university teacher of intellectual property in a developing
country or in a country with economy in transition (apart from the
places allocated for developed country applicants), with at least five
years’ teaching experience; an ongoing role in policy advice with
respect to WIPO/WTO negotiations is desirable; a track record in
research and publication in the field of intellectual property is also
desirable;
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have an advanced degree and teaching experience in intellectual
property law or international law/economics/management with a
specialization in intellectual property;
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have an excellent knowledge of English;
Applicants should identify a specific topical intellectual property
policy or legal issue that is currently under active debate or review
in the applicant’s country or region, on which he/she would be ready
to make a short presentation. A one-page summary of the presentation
should accompany the Application Form.
Interested candidates need to complete the
Application Form
online and submit it by 4 April 2010.
The application form is also available in
MS-Word and
Adobe PDF. Applicants may also, send the application by fax or as an email
attachment to the following address:
WIPO Worldwide Academy
Fax: (41 22) 740 1417
E-mail:
Meetings.Academy@wipo.int
The final selection will be made by the organizers, taking into
consideration the need for regional and gender balance. Selected
applicants will be directly notified by the organizers. |

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Note to applicants
WIPO and the WTO acknowledge with
appreciation the large response to their invitation for participation in
the colloquium to be held in Geneva from 5 to 9 July 2010.
Successful candidates will be notified directly.
Unfortunately, on this occasion it will not be possible to respond to
each participant that was not selected. We, however, take this
opportunity to thank each of you for the interest shown in this
programme.
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