This master’s program, funded by the European Commission within the framework of Erasmus+, is a one-year international Master’s 2 program designed to prepare students for a dynamic career in intellectual property and data law.
This program is offered in collaboration with prestigious European universities, including:
- Institute of International Law, Intellectual Property Law and Technology Law (IRGET) at Dresden University of Technology (Germany), coordinator
- Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Estonia
- Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
- Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
- • University of Exeter, United Kingdom
- • University of Strasbourg, Center for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI), France.
Three tracks are available within the master’s program:
1) Creative Industries
2) Industrial Property Law
3) Information Technology and Data Law
Languages of instruction:
- French (CEIPI)
- Spanish (UC3M)
- English (Dresden, Exeter, Tallinn, and London).
Enrolment fees for the program:
- European students (EU member states, UK, and countries associated with the program): 9 900 €/year
- Non-European students: 11 900 €/year
Additional fees (top-up fees) for students who choose QMUL and Exeter as their universities for the second semester:
- QMUL: 20 050 £ (amount decided annually)
- Exeter: 11 200 £ (amount decided annually).
Scholarships awarded by the European Commission are also available for 12 students per year, amounting to 1 400 € per month. Students receiving an Erasmus Mundus scholarship are exempted from paying the enrollment fees and the top-up fee.
Application deadline:
- For students applying for a scholarship and early birds, the application deadline is 15 January 2026.
- All other applicants may apply until 15 March 2026.
- Late applications will be accepted between 15 April and 15 June 2026.
To apply: https://application.MIPDaL.eu/
For more information about the program: www.MIPDaL.eu