REPRESENTATION
PRAKTIKA INTERN
PRAKTIKA INTERN 2002 - Training at the EPO for patent attorneys
The EPO offers the opportunity for patent attorneys who have not yet passed the European qualifying examination to receive training within the EPO in Munich. The term "attorney" is intended to include persons active in the free profession as well as in industry. Although this training is mainly aimed at candidates for the European qualifying examination, a particular target group being people whose mother tongue is not an EPO official language, it is also open to professional representatives who have been entered on the list under Article 163 EPC.
The programme
The trainees spend a period of four weeks with Directorate-General (DG) 2. If desired, a period of up to four weeks with DG 3 may also be provided for. The length of the interval between these two periods can be chosen by the trainee. In DG 2 the trainees work on actual cases and are supervised by an examiner. If during the period of training an examiners' course takes place, the trainee may under certain circumstances attend the course. In DG 3 the trainees are assigned to a technical board of appeal. During both periods the trainees are able to attend oral proceedings and become acquainted with other activities of the EPO in its Munich office.
It has been found useful for the trainees to produce a report on their activities and impressions on termination of their internship.
Costs and accommodation
The EPO does not charge the trainees. The trainees have to finance their stay in Munich themselves. On request, the EPO supplies information on affordable accommodation.
Admission
The programme is open to nationals of all EPC contracting states having their residence within the territory of one of the contracting states. In exceptional cases exemptions can be granted from the nationality criterion.
A basic knowledge of the European patent grant procedure is required, a condition for admission being that the trainee has successfully completed the CEIPI/epi Basic training in European patent law1 or an equivalent course.
The trainees must have a good knowledge of at least one of the official languages, and should have a basic knowledge of the other two.
Applications from persons wishing to participate in 2002 should reach the EPO by 19 October 2001. An application form can be found on page 344.
It is essential that you give your preferred technical field according to the International Patent Classification to enable us to place you in an appropriate directorate.
At present only a small number of candidates a year can be accepted for training.
Further information can be obtained from Directorate 5.1.1 (Patent Administration).
Tel. (+49-89) 2399-5111.
Fax (+49-89) 2399-514
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1 See OJ EPO 2001, 212.