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Graduate Institute of Science and


         Technology Law





            Introduction
          Established in the academic year 2005 with the approval from the Ministry of Education, Graduate Institute
          of Science and Technology Law (GISTL)  has great reputation in Southern Taiwan.
          GISTL  enrolls  graduates  with  the  degree  of  Bachelors  of  Laws  as  students  in  Master  Program.  Credit
          Master Program and On-Job Master Program started from the academic year 2006, recruiting graduates not
          majoring in law.

            Characteristics
          GISTL focuses on the Intellectual Property Laws, and aims to combine the practical development of science
          and technology with the basic legal theories.
          There  are  two  specialized  regions  to  be  researched:  Information  and  Communication  Laws  and
          Biotechnology Laws. Students in Master Program or in On- Job Master Program can select one region as the
          major according to her/his academic preference. Being well trained, they will write their Master dissertations
          on the selected research region.

            Education Objectives
          In light of traditional legal education mostly emphasizing producing experts in basic jurisprudence rather
          than experts in law of emerging science and technology, students graduated from Master Program or On-Job
          Master Program will be awarded a degree in Master of Technology Laws to meet the needs of domestic
          economic development.
          GISTL provides thorough technology legal education to aspiring learners, hoping to breed legal elites for
          advancing the national technology developments.




            Contact
            Tel:(07)6011000 #33701
            Fax:(07)6011186
            Email:vtoffice01@nkust.edu.tw
            Website:https://law.nkust.edu.tw/




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