The Academy is the center of excellence for intellectual property (IP) education, training and skills-building for WIPO member states, in particular developing countries, least-developed countries (LDCs) and countries in transition. The Academy works to help build human capacity in IP, which is essential to innovation and creativity.
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Our programs
Our four programs cover a rich portfolio of both general and specialized courses on IP, and cater to different target audiences:
policy makers and government officials
inventors and creators
business managers and IP professionals
small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs
students and teachers of IP
civil society
Courses combine face-to-face and distance learning methodologies, and are taught by IP experts. Our Course catalogue outlines the content of each course.
Each of the Academy’s training courses can have specific application procedures, all of which are outlined in our eLearning Center online course catalogue as well as in our PDF course catalogue
How do we deliver our programs?
Our online training is delivered through a modern eLearning platform called the WIPO eLearning Center.
Joint Master's degrees in IP, offered in partnership with a number of prestigious universities around the world, and support for IP teaching and research.
As a key tool for development, the Academy has close links with the Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP), and has completed a number of CDIP projects, which are now mainstreamed into its activities and are aimed at further supporting IP capacity building. The Academy also runs other projects such as the IP4Youth&Teachers service under the distance learning program.
A service to kick-start teachers and learners on their path to creativity and IP education in primary and secondary schools.
Academy Community
Since its establishment in 1998, the WIPO Academy has continuously built a large community of partners, alumni, IP experts and other lecturers who have contributed to its ongoing success.
"I have used the knowledge that I acquired through the Program to help in our review of the Copyright Act of Malawi because we had to see the best practices…This has also benefited us as a country, so that’s the most important thing about the Distance Learning Program organized by the Academy."
Maria de los Angeles Sànchez Torres, Cuban IP Office
(On the Professional Development Program) "First of all, I should like to say that this has been a constant feature of cooperation between the Cuban Industrial Property Office and the WIPO Academy."