Nataliia Hlushchenko, a senior lecturer at the Department of Administrative, Economic Law, and Financial and Economic Security, participated in the 24th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference (IPSC), held at the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology in Berkeley, California, USA. This prestigious event gathered leading intellectual property scholars from around the world to present and discuss their current research.
The IPSC format is unique in that it encourages open discussions and constructive feedback, allowing scholars to refine their work through critical analysis and peer review. Scholars presented work-in-progress papers, which provided an opportunity to receive substantial feedback, helping to further develop their research ideas.
Hlushchenko’s participation in this international conference highlights the academic and research achievements of Sumy State University (SumDU) and strengthens the university’s reputation in the global academic community. By engaging with leading experts and receiving valuable critiques, she gained insights that will undoubtedly contribute to her future research in the field of intellectual property law. This event also served as a platform for expanding international collaborations and promoting the exchange of ideas across borders.