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Dual Masters in Intellectual Property Law
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Dual Masters in Intellectual Property Law

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Study Intellectual Property and Data Law at Exeter

As part of the Erasmus Mundus MIPDaL Programme

The University of Exeter is proud to be a partner in the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Master in Intellectual Property and Data Law (MIPDaL) - a one-year, full-time, high-level international joint master’s programme offering advanced, research-led legal education in intellectual property and data law.

Delivered by a consortium of leading European universities, MIPDaL is designed to equip outstanding students from around the world with the specialist legal knowledge, critical insight, and practical skills required to succeed in today’s fast-changing legal, technological, and policy environments.

Why choose MIPDaL?

What you'll learn

As a student on the MIPDaL programme, you will:

Whether you hold a degree in law or come from a related discipline, the programme is designed to help students from diverse academic backgrounds achieve fluency in the legal and regulatory frameworks that shape intellectual property and emerging technologies.

Study at Exeter

As one of the programme’s partner universities, the University of Exeter offers advanced modules in the field of IT and Data Law. Students joining us will benefit from:

Programme structure

The MIPDaL programme includes mandatory academic mobility and culminates in a Master’s dissertation.

The programme is divided into two main stages:

Stage 1 (Term/Semester 1) – 60 Credits

You will begin your studies at one of the MIPDaL consortium partner institutions. The following are examples of modules delivered by partner universities. Please note that modules may be subject to change and availability:

Stage 1 (Term/Semester 1): 60 Credits

CEIPI/UNISTRA Pathway

Code Title Credits Compulsory Non-condonable
Term 1 (UE1) International Intellectual Property Law 12 Yes Yes
Term 1 (UE2) Protection of Intellectual Creations and Treatment of Disputes 42 Yes Yes
Term 1 (UE3) Modern Languages 6 Yes Yes

TU DRESDEN Pathway

Code Title Credits Compulsory Non-condonable
Term 1 (PHF-EMIPDaL-1) Industrial Property Law 20 Yes Yes
Term 1 (PHF-EMIPDaL-2) EU Copyright Law 20 Yes Yes
Term 1 (PHF-EMIPDaL-3) Practitioners Panel 10 Yes Yes
Term 1 (PHF-EMIPDaL-4) Current Issues in Intellectual Property Law 10 Yes Yes

UC3M Pathway

Code Title Credits Compulsory Non-condonable
12191 Introduction: Rightholders and Protectable Creations and Services 12 Yes Yes
12634 Economic and Moral Monopoly 12 Yes Yes
Term 1 Assignment of Rights 6 Yes Yes
Term 1 Protection Systems I 6 Yes Yes
Term 1 European Digital Environment 12 Yes Yes
Term 1 Industrial Property 12 Yes Yes

TalTech Pathway

Code Title Credits Compulsory Non-condonable
Term 1 Digital Intellectual Property Law 12 Yes Yes
Term 1 Rights, Obligations and Liability of Actors on the Internet and Consumer Protection Law 12 No Yes
Term 1 Data Protection Law 12 No Yes
Term 1 Comparative Practice Law and Private International Law 12 No Yes
Term 1 Intellectual Property and Competition Law 12 No Yes
Term 1 Cyber Security and Law 12 No Yes
Term 1 Legal Protection of Information Technology Products, Software and Database 12 No Yes

Stage 2 (Terms 2 & 3) – University of Exeter: 120 Credits

Students then move to Exeter for the second phase of the programme, where they complete 120 credits through a combination of taught modules and a dissertation.

Stage 2 (Terms 2 & 3) - University of Exeter: 120 Credits

Compulsory Modules (60 credits)

Code Title Credits Compulsory Non-condonable
LAWM640 Dissertation 60 Yes Yes
LAWM166 Business and Human Rights Law & Policy 15 No No
LAWM171 E-Commerce and Consumers 15 No No
LAWM174 International Arbitration 15 No No
LAWM177 International Trade and Society 15 No No
LAWM178 LLM Law Clinic 15 No No
LAWM183 International Banking and Fintech Law and Regulation 15 No No
LAWM191 Law, Digital Markets and Competition 15 No No
LAWM193 Corporate Tax Law 15 No No

Admission & Application

Applications are managed centrally by the MIPDaL consortium. Students interested in the programme should apply via the official MIPDaL website.

Please note: Students do not apply directly to the University of Exeter at the initial stage. Once admissions decisions are made by the MIPDaL central team, successful candidates selected to study at Exeter will be guided through the final enrolment process.

Entry requirements

Full details on eligibility, tuition fees, and scholarships can be found on the MIPDaL admissions page.

Fees and finance

Details of the MiPDAL fees and the Erasmus Mundus Scholarships can be found on the official MiPDAL website.

Students studying part of their degree at Exeter will pay their Term 2 and Term 3 fees to the University of Exeter directly. The fees for students joining Exeter in January 2026 are currently under review and will be published in due course.

Need more information?

For questions specific to studying at the University of Exeter as part of the MIPDaL programme, or for help with accommodation and local arrangements, please contact: 

Contact us

Telephone the main University switchboard on:\ +44 (0) 1392 661000\ Or Enquire online

MIPDaL: course-related queries - Professor James Griffin – Exeter programme lead

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