Teaching
Providing historical background and critical analysis to build the skills of current and future participants in knowledge governance.
Open Courses
September 29-30 2026: Executive Course on Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence
This intensive two-day course will provide a comprehensive, comparative analysis of the evolving legal and policy landscape at the intersection of Intellectual Property (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Participants will explore pressing legal challenges, including the copyright protection for AI training data, the patentability and copyright of AI-generated outputs, and the balance between proprietary interests and the public interest in research (Text and Data Mining and computational research) and the development of “Public AI.”Â
Open Course: Copyright and the Right to Research in International Law
This course provides free and open materials for self study or inclusion in other course materials on the intersection of intellectual property, human rights, and computational research methods, including those used to train artificial intelligence systems. It is intended for advanced law students and policy makers.
Executive Education
The Geneva Knowledge Centre hosts frequent workshops and webinars, and is also prepared to offer executive training and education (including certificate courses). For a list of upcoming workshops, see below. To inquire about executive education courses not listed, get in touch with us.





