Presented By: University Career Center
Harrity for Parity Women's Patent Workshop
Do you want extensive patent training from some of the most prominent female patent lawyers in the country? Harrity is excited to host Harrity for Parity™, our fifth annual Women’s Patent Workshop. A select group of women will participate in this free four-day long program geared towards an introduction to the practice of patent law, patent skills, and career training. The program will take place virtually May 23-26, 2022 and is open to female science and engineering students, law school students, and recent graduates.
The participants of previous workshops rated the quality of the program as 9.5 out of 10!
The Harrity for Parity™ Women’s Workshop includes:
Guest Speakers (Prominent women in thepatent field)
Patent Law Introductory Training
Patent Preparation Skills Training
Patent Prosecution Skills Training
Writing Skills Training by Writing Expert, Julie Seitz
Resume and Interview Preparation Workshops
Law School Career Mentoring
Patent Attorney Q&As
Patent Bar Preparation
Networking Opportunities
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To enroll you must meetthe following requirements: You identify as a female; You have or are obtaining a degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics); OR you are undecided but interested in pursuing a STEM degree;You have a sincere interest in practicing patent law; You are eligible for USPTO registration.
If you have any questions, please feel free toemail Hazel Jimenez at hjimenez@harrityllp.com.
The participants of previous workshops rated the quality of the program as 9.5 out of 10!
The Harrity for Parity™ Women’s Workshop includes:
Guest Speakers (Prominent women in thepatent field)
Patent Law Introductory Training
Patent Preparation Skills Training
Patent Prosecution Skills Training
Writing Skills Training by Writing Expert, Julie Seitz
Resume and Interview Preparation Workshops
Law School Career Mentoring
Patent Attorney Q&As
Patent Bar Preparation
Networking Opportunities
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To enroll you must meetthe following requirements: You identify as a female; You have or are obtaining a degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics); OR you are undecided but interested in pursuing a STEM degree;You have a sincere interest in practicing patent law; You are eligible for USPTO registration.
If you have any questions, please feel free toemail Hazel Jimenez at hjimenez@harrityllp.com.
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