I am happy to inform that, starting from 2011-2012, our Master of Laws in Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law programme will be admitting *non-law graduates with relevant legal experience*. For prospective applicants who happen to be in Hong Kong next Friday, 28 January 2011, we will be hosting an information session at the Faculty of Law. Details below or on our website <http://www.lawtech.hk>. Please direct any queries to Ms. Cecilia Man <cman@hku.hk> Best, Marcelo Thompson Research Assistant Professor Deputy Director, LLM Programme (IP & IT) The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law http://marcelothompson.hk ---- *Information Session for Master of Laws in Information Technology and Intellectual Property (ITIP)* posted by *Faculty of Law* for *HKU and Public* Event Type: *Seminar/Workshop/Lecture/Talk/Conference* Event Nature: *Law and Politics* *Event Details* Message from Faculty of Law Information Session for Master of Laws in Information Technology and Intellectual Property (ITIP) Date: (Friday) 28 January 2011 Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Venue: Room 303, KK Leung Building, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong ABOUT THE PROGRAMME: The Master of Laws in Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law aims to provide students with a sound understanding of innovation and technology-related phenomena that have transformed our ways of thinking and approaching law. The HKU Faculty of Law offers the programme on both full time and part time basis. Starting from 2011, the Faculty is working closely with the Department of Computer Science, which will add new, interesting elements to our curriculum. This new format will equip students and professionals with the necessary knowledge, skills and expertise in the cutting edge of IT and IP legal development in Hong Kong, China and the global world. This unique programme is designed not only for legal professionals, but also for members of the computer science, IT, and law enforcement communities with relevant legal experience. Specialists in digital forensics and engineering fields, government officials and many others wishing to acquire or improve their legal knowledge and skills are most welcome. While having a law degree is preferable for admission to the ITIP Programme, it is not essential. ABOUT ADMISSION APPLICATIONS: Applications for admission to this LL.M. Degree programme in the 2011-2012 academic year are now welcome and should be made online at http://www.asa.hku.hk/admissions/tpg/frontpage/welcome.htm. Please also visit our website at http://www.lawtech.hk/en/home.html for more information and registration details. DEADLINE FOR ADMISSION APPLICATIONS: 28 February 2011. Registration Instruction: http://www.hku.hk/law Registration is open from 23/12/2010 17:00(HKT) to 28/01/2011 17:30 (HKT). Charge: This event is free of charge. Should you have any enquiries, please feel free to contact by phone at 2219-4727 or by email to Ms Cecilia Man at cman@hku.hk Date/Time 28/01/2011 18:30-19:30 Venue Room 303, KK Leung Building, The University of Hong Kong Language English *Registration Instruction* Registration is open from 11/01/2011 17:00(HKT) to 26/01/2011 18:00(HKT) on a first-come-first-served basis. *More registration instructions* Please register to the Information Session online http://www.hku.hk/law or email to Ms Cecilia Man at cman@hku.hk Deadline for registration: January 26, 2011 at 1800 Thanks! *Register* *Contact Information* Should you have any enquiries, please feel free to contact Cecilia Man by email at cman@hku.hk