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Teaching at the Geneva Centre provides historical background and critical analysis to build the skills of current and future participants in knowledge governance, including policy makers, civil society, graduate students and others with an interest in intellectual property and access to knowledge.

Teaching Options

💻  Online Learning: We have published an accessible online course in international copyright reform, in partnership with the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University (PIJIP). The course included a syllabus, reading list and video lectures. Access the course below.

🧑‍🏫  Workshops: Our regular educational workshops convened in partnership with The South Centre provide historical context and information for government delegates and other stakeholders involved in negotiations at WIPO. These include our January Retreat in Montreux., Switzerland. To express your interest in attending our workshops contact us.

🎓  Executive Education: If you are interested in executive education courses at the Centre, including certificate courses, send us your details.

Open Course: Copyright and Right to Research

This open-access course explores how international copyright law affects the right to conduct and access research. It covers key global debates, user rights, and legal frameworks shaping access to knowledge — particularly in the Global South. The materials include recorded lectures, expert insights, and downloadable resources designed to support researchers, advocates, and educators worldwide.

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