The Master of Intellectual Property (MIP) at the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland is designed for both law and non-law graduates seeking advanced expertise in New Zealand and Australian intellectual property law. Core areas include patents, trade marks, copyright, design, and IP law in the Asia-Pacific region. Courses are delivered by leading legal researchers and prominent practitioners, with content tailored especially for students pursuing registration as a patent attorney with the Trans-Tasman Intellectual Property Attorney Board. Flexible part-time study options are available for working professionals, and a 60-point Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property serves as a pathway or exit option. Specialist courses in the 2025 curriculum include IP Law in Asia-Pacific (LAWCOMM 738), Trade Marks and Related Rights (LAWCOMM 796), and others. Entry usually requires a law or relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent (details may vary for non-law graduates; see the university website for specifics).
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