Master's Degree in Intellectual Property and New Technology Law

The Master's degree in Intellectual Property and New Technology Law is aimed at students who have demonstrated an interest in these subjects (both through their personal background and through their own knowledge and research). At the end of the third year of undergraduate studies, students should have a solid knowledge of civil and business law, which will be further developed in the first year of the Master's program, with instruction in the fundamentals of intellectual property and digital law, market law, and contract techniques. Students will then hone their skills in the Master's 2 program through theoretical courses and professional seminars, some of which are taught in English, while testing their acquired knowledge during an internship and writing a research thesis.

This master's program trains high-level lawyers in this specialty, which is in high demand due to the expansion of the Internet and networks, the growth of cultural industries (audiovisual, publishing, etc.), the intensive use of distinctive signs (trademarks, domain names, and protected designations), and the emphasis on innovation (software, commercial methods, medicines, and biotechnologies in general). From a more academic perspective, the aim of this program is also to train students interested in pursuing a doctorate in research.
 
For all the information you need about this program (presentation, curriculum, admission, career opportunities), see the "Master's in Intellectual Property Law, Intellectual Property and New Technology Law track" page in theUniversité Grenoble Alpes program catalog.
Published on March 9, 2021
Updated on September 17, 2025