Law for Innovation
Position Details (Master's)
The international aspect of this program is reflected in the topics that are taught, with comparative law and global law taking centre stage. English and French language courses are provided so students can brush up on their skills, and there are also remedial classes in legal methodology and French law.
This program provides across-disciplinary approach to legal studiesthrough the topic of innovation, covering both technological and social innovations. It is designed to transfer knowledge in law and political science, as well as in science and technology, life sciences, and human and social sciences.
What Next?
The main aim of this Law for Innovation program from University of Bordeaux is to enable students tocontinue their research at PhD levelwithin the prestigious framework of theUniversity of Bordeaux Graduate Research School.
This program is eligible for a PhD grant which enables students to write a thesis in France and receive funding.
Moreover, this program alsofocuses on the socio-economic world. As such, it provides students with a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates are highly employable in the most dynamic sectors of the economy thanks to their very high-quality training in the legal issues dealing with technological and social innovations. They will not only have been trained by lecturer-researchers, but will also have been in contact with stakeholders from the socio-economic world.
- This is a research-oriented program, designed in continuation with the PhD,and which therefore involves writing a dissertation in the second year of the Master's program.
- Obviously, this program will prepare students for civil service entrance competitions (concours de la fonction publique) and examinations to access regulated professions.
University of Bordeaux
On Campus (Full Time)
2 years
Unspecified