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Student Traineeships in Munich, Germany


The purpose of the Pan-European Seal Programme is to early spot IP talent among Europe's

brightest and highest-achieving graduates. Targeting young aspiring IP professionals, it offers them a year-long paid internship starting in September 2018. The internship takes place at the EPO in Munich and interns are paid a monthly compensation. Dedicated training programme will be offered throughout the year including specific IP training, e-learning, career guidance and language courses.

Please send your expression of interest until April 13th, 2018 per E-mail to: tto(at)boku.ac.at  indicating the field of competence (e.g. engineering, IT, economics, law etc.). Interested students will be informed then about the next steps. Full applications have to be submitted by April 25th, 2018.

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09.04.2018

Student Traineeships in Munich, Germany


Student Traineeships in Munich, Germany

at the European Patent Office - application deadline: April 25

09. April 21:15 ‐

The purpose of the Pan-European Seal Programme is to early spot IP talent among Europe's

brightest and highest-achieving graduates. Targeting young aspiring IP professionals, it offers them a year-long paid internship starting in September 2018. The internship takes place at the EPO in Munich and interns are paid a monthly compensation. Dedicated training programme will be offered throughout the year including specific IP training, e-learning, career guidance and language courses.

Please send your expression of interest until April 13th, 2018 per E-mail to: tto(at)boku.ac.at  indicating the field of competence (e.g. engineering, IT, economics, law etc.). Interested students will be informed then about the next steps. Full applications have to be submitted by April 25th, 2018.

Further information

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