The Intellectual Property, Data and Information Law MSc at Queen Mary University of London is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with a deep understanding of different aspects of law, including intellectual property, data protection, privacy law and digital rights amongst others. The program brings together a strong team of academics, practitioners and alumni with specific expertise in the area of data and information law.Course Content: This course provides students with integrated knowledge and understanding of data, databases, and their corresponding relationships with information law. The modules, seminars, workshops and guest lectures form a structured pedagogic system that engages students in thoughtful discussions and problem-solving exercises related to the contemporary issues in the fields of intellectual property and information law.Key Modules: The courses include compulsory modules like Intellectual Property Law, Privacy and Data Protection Law, and Digital Media and Information Law. Optional modules include Entertainment Law, Law of the Internet, International and Comparative Copyright Law, International and Comparative Trademark Law, etc.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: Post-completion of this program, students can look forward to roles such as information officers, corporate data managers, librarians, archivists, gallery curators and media executives. Graduates may also consider careers in legal practice, policy work or academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.