IUB Law School Center for Intellectual Property

Maurer School of Law

Gifts to this fund provide general support for the Center for Intellectual Property Research. This can include funding for essential student activities and programming, such as moot court competitions and travel experiences, experiential learning opportunities like mock jury trials, and ongoing engagement like special events and guest lunch talks.

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IUB Law School Center for Intellectual Property

Maurer School of Law

Gifts to this fund provide general support for the Center for Intellectual Property Research. This can include funding for essential student activities and programming, such as moot court competitions and travel experiences, experiential learning opportunities like mock jury trials, and ongoing engagement like special events and guest lunch talks.

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The Center for Intellectual Property Research was founded at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2010. The center trains students who are passionate about innovation and creativity and who seek an intensive experience in all aspects of intellectual property law, including patent, trademark and unfair competition, copyright, design, and information policy. The center’s comprehensive curriculum features nearly two dozen courses, colloquia, and seminars in all areas of intellectual property and information policy. More than 100 students participate in some aspect of the center’s work in a typical year.

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