Admissions open for Online Certificate Course on IPR and Pharmaceutical R&D (CCIPR)
Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is conducting an Online Certificate Course on IPR
and Pharmaceutical R&D. The subscribers of pharma literati are eligible for
10 % discount in the fees.
Objective:
To provide the platform to understand
the working of pharmaceutical industry, its business models, research,
regulatory aspects and its relevance with respect to intellectual property
rights.
Importance of the course:
Pharmaceutical industry is a research
based industry and requires scientists in huge numbers every year. The growing
pharmaceutical R&D operations fuel the need for understanding IPR
(Intellectual property rights) for pharmacy graduates and those in research.
IPR is important in this era of globalization and competition.
The current academic syllabus of pharmacy courses do not provide adequate knowledge about the research activities in the pharmaceutical industry, the business models, intellectual property rights and their relevance in research (Pharma R & D) and business environment which is global and highly competitive.
This course is aimed to fulfil these requirements and is designed for pharmacy students and junior level scientists in the pharmaceutical industry.
Unique Features:
- State-of-the-art course material designed to provide details about
pharmaceutical R&D and its correlation to IPR.
- First course dedicated to the pharmaceutical research and IPR.
- The course is designed considering pharmaceutical students, who
wish to enter pharmaceutical industry and junior level scientists, who
wish to have deeper understanding of the pharmaceutical industry.
- Course also involves three different competitions at different
levels (After 2 months; After 4 months and Case paper competition, which
is module 6). The winner of each competition would receive certificate of
appreciation and an award of Rs. 5000/-.
- The contents are easy to understand, written by industry experts,
experts from academia.
- Online support for queries.
- Fortnightly IPR Updates to participants
Modules:
Module
|
Details
|
I
|
The Pharmaceutical Business
|
II
|
The Pharmaceutical Research and
Development
|
III
|
Intellectual Property Rights:
introduction
|
IV
|
IPR - With specific reference to
Pharmaceuticals
|
V
|
IPR - Indian Patent Scenario
|
VI
|
Case Paper (50
Marks)
|
Eligibility/ Who Should Register:
- Any student in pharmacy/ pharmaceutical sciences faculty doing (B.
Pharm, M. Pharm, PhD).
- Pharmaceutical industry persons (junior levels).
- Those interested in career in pharmaceutical research from the
faculty of Medicine, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biosciences, Sciences, Life
sciences and others.
- Those willing to enter Pharmaceutical R & D, Formulations,
Generics, NDDS, Regulatory affairs, Drug
discovery, Clinical research, Toxicology, International Business, Business
strategy and the like.
Course Duration: 6 Months
Course Fees:
For Students: Rs 10,000/-
For Industry Professionals: Rs. 15,000/-
Course Methodology:
This is an online course of 6 months
duration. The students would be provided with one module in first 5 months and
the sixth module is based on case study. The students are required to study the
5 modules and need to prepare a case study based on the learning and contents
of the course.
At the end of sixth month there would
be an online examination and certificates would be issued to the successful
candidates.
About FICCI:
Established in 1927, FICCI is the
largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely
interwoven with India's struggle for independence and its subsequent emergence
as one of the most rapidly growing economies globally. FICCI plays a leading role
in policy debates that are at the forefront of social, economic and political
change. Through its 400 professionals, FICCI is active in 44 sectors of the
economy. FICCI's stand on policy issues is sought out by think tanks,
governments and academia. Its publications are widely read for their in-depth
research and policy prescriptions. FICCI has joint business councils with 79
countries around the world.
Contact details:
Ms. Kartika Suhag, Research Associate, kartika.suhag@ficci.com
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