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SUMMARY:Passing the Bar: LLM Students Look Back
DESCRIPTION:LLM Students look back to see what study methods worked for them and what didn’t.\nWe will also take a deep dive into the MEE Questions asked for the exam\, and how one of our LLM students answered.\nLastly will celebrate those who passed the exam and support those who didn’t\n\nMeeting accessible via Zoom.
URL:https://sls.gmu.edu/events/event/passing-the-bar-llm-students-look-back/
LOCATION:Online event
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SUMMARY:WIPO-U.S. Summer School on Intellectual Property
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy (C-IP2) at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School has partnered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to host the sixth iteration of the WIPO-U.S. Summer School on Intellectual Property from June 5-16\, 2023 (weekdays only). This exclusive\, two-week summer course will be hosted online via Zoom. \nU.S. law students can earn 3 course credits in addition to the program certificate! \nPlease click here for more information on the program and to apply.
URL:https://sls.gmu.edu/events/event/wipo-u-s-summer-school-on-intellectual-property-2/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Center Events
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SUMMARY:(Virtual Panel) “Industry 4.0: Formal and tacit manufacturing knowledge in technology transfer and intellectual property”
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 15\, 2023\n1:30 – 3:00 PM Eastern\n(Convert time zones) \nHosted Online via Zoom \n–  Visit C-IP2.GMU.EDU to Register for Free  – \nIn recent years\, industry leaders and policymakers have begun to assess implications of a fourth industrial revolution that features rapid scalability from prototype to production\, use of AI and robotics across the economy\, and mass customization of consumer products. At the same time\, nations are competing to attract high tech manufacturing through subsidies for strategic industries and enacting barriers to trade in areas of national interest. However\, the manufacturing of electronics\, medicines\, and other technology products involves on a complex mix of tacit (often trade secret) know-how and formal knowledge that can be protected through patents and trademarks. This panel will explore formal and tacit knowledge in technology transfer\, manufacturing\, and industry 4.0. In a period of increasing trade barriers\, can technology transfer benefit both sending and recipient nations? What insights do we gain from history for the present situation\, and how should policymakers respond to rapid technology change? What implications does industry 4.0 have for the IP system internationally? \n\nSpeakers \n\nRobert D. Atkinson\, Founder and President\, Information Technology Innovation Foundation (ITIF)\nDr. Almesha L. Campbell\, Assistant Vice President for Research and Economic Development\, Jackson State University; Chair\, AUTM Board of Directors\nPatrick Kilbride\, Senior Vice President\, Global Innovation Policy Center | U.S. Chamber of Commerce\nModerator: Arthur Daemmrich\, Director\, Arizona State University Consortium for Science\, Policy & Outcomes\n\n\nThis panel is hosted jointly by C-IP2 and by the Arizona State University Consortium for Science\, Policy & Outcomes. The virtual event is open to the public and also part of the 2023 WIPO-U.S. Summer School on Intellectual Property program.
URL:https://sls.gmu.edu/events/event/virtual-panel-industry-4-0-formal-and-tacit-manufacturing-knowledge-in-technology-transfer-and-intellectual-property/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Center Events
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Observed
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth observed – No class
URL:https://sls.gmu.edu/events/event/juneteenth-observed/
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CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Events,Student Events
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SUMMARY:5G to 6G: International Perspectives on US Spectrum Leadership and National Security
DESCRIPTION:With this year’s World Radio Conference\, the coming of 6G\, and ongoing threats from China\, join NSI to learn important lessons about security\, innovation\, and the wireless economy. While the US has led in 4G and 5G\, the US experienced challenges globally with the proliferation of network products and services from untrusted vendors. The 6G standards development is already underway\, but what is our strategy to deter and prevent malign influence in these networks\, products\, and services? What are the requirements for intelligence\, regulatory oversight\, and radio spectrum to defend our country and lead our allies abroad? This panel of US and EU wireless and defense experts will discuss their thoughts. Full details available on the conference website.
URL:https://sls.gmu.edu/events/event/5g-to-6g-international-perspectives-on-us-spectrum-leadership-and-national-security/
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