Doctoral Fellowships

Doctoral Fellowships

Posted on Feb 10, 2012
International Max Planck Research School for Competition and Innovation (Munich, Germany)

Start date: Oct 01, 2012
End date: Sep 30, 2015
Application Deadline: Mar 31, 2012

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Course Details
JEL Classification(s): C, D, K, L, M
Type of Course: PhD program
Study Options: Full-Time

Entry Requirements: The IMPRS-CI doctoral programme is open to excellent applicants holding the equivalent of a German diploma, Master’s degree or state examination in law, economics, business administration or management. Applicants will also be required to meet all entry criteria for the respective doctoral programmes specified by the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich.

Course Fees: None

Date of appearance on February 10, 2012


URL for further information: http://www.imprs-ci.ip.mpg.de
Contact Details
Karin Haase
International Max Planck Research School for Competition and Innovation – Legal and Economic Determinants

imprs@imprs-ci.ip.mpg.de

Location of Course

Marstallplatz 1
80539 Munich
Germany

International Max Planck Research School for Competition and Innovation

Doctoral Fellowships

The IMPRS-CI invites applications for a three-year doctoral programme in interdisciplinary research at the interface of law, business administration and economics in the area of competition and intellectual property law.

ABOUT THE IMPRS-CI 

The IMPRS-CI is a doctoral programme jointly offered by the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property & Competition Law, the Department of Economics, the Munich School of Management and the Faculty of Law of the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. It focuses on the study of the nexuses between patent law and innovation, copyright law and creativity and market transparency and competition.

FELLOWSHIP DESCRIPTION 

The IMPRS-CI offers participants an outstanding interdisciplinary three year doctoral programme in English with courses in law, economics and business administration. In accordance with their interests and the concrete topic of their theses, students will deepen their disciplinary and cross-disciplinary knowledge and expertise. Students enjoy close supervision by world-renowned lawyers and economists in a competitive, yet collaborative, environment rich in interaction with other students, post-docs and academics. Each participant will be awarded a scholarship to cover his/her living expenses. Students are granted a fully equipped shared office, full access to the libraries and research facilities of the participating institutes and university departments and research funds to conduct their projects.

Location:                                  Munich, Germany

Total Number of Students:        8 per year

Application Deadline:                31 March 2012

Programme Start:                    October 2012

FELLOWSHIP QUALIFICATIONS

The IMPRS-CI doctoral programme is open to excellent applicants holding the equivalent of a German diploma, Master’s degree or state examination in law, economics, business administration or management. Applicants will also be required to meet all entry criteria for the respective doctoral programmes specified by the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. 

APPLICATION INFORMATION

The selection process is competitive: Applicants will be assessed against other international applicants and will be selected in order of merit. Short listed candidates are invited to an interview in Munich. For further details and information about admissions, please visit our website:      http://www.imprs-ci.ip.mpg.de

Contact:        Prof. Reto M. Hilty, Director

Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property & Competition Law Marstallplatz 1, D-80539 Munich, Germany

Tel:    +49 89 242 46 402

Email: imprs@imprs-ci.ip.mpg.de  

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