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Professional Certificate in Trade Mark Practice

About this course

  • 95% of Professional Certificate in Trade Mark Practice students are in high-skilled jobs within 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020/21).

This Certificate, designed by Nottingham Law School in conjunction with CITMA, is focused on the development of the knowledge base and professional skills required of the trade mark attorney.

The course:

  • has been designed specifically for CITMA trainees and has been approved by CITMA / IPREG
  • is skills-based and built upon the same course delivery techniques as the Legal Practice Course for solicitors and the Bar Professional Training Course for barristers
  • is designed to use a variety of teaching techniques such as interactive lectures, role play and case study exercises and facilitated discussion groups
  • is essentially practical, based on an experiential or learning by doing method of delivery
  • uses an eLearning platform called NOW, to enable you to stay in touch with the Law School throughout the course
  • utilises the skills of practising trade mark attorneys addition to members of Nottingham Law School faculty (a number of practising trade mark attorneys have undertaken a course called Train the Trainers to enable them to develop their skills as tutors in readiness for the course)
  • uses a method of rotating assessments meaning that some assessments are taken and then banked by the student during the course
  • carries university credits and is also graded, like the Nottingham Law School LPC, into Distinction, Commendation and Pass
  • is delivered in a way that suits busy schedules and minimises the time spent away from the office
  • recognises that you will be in private practice or working in-house during the course and seeks to enable you to apply your knowledge and skills to your own practice as soon as possible.
  • The course is structured to minimise the time spent away from the office and is taught by a mix of assignments and attendance.
 
Professional Certificate in Trade Mark Practice

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What you’ll study

The Certificate, designed by Nottingham Law School in conjunction with CITMA, is focused on the development of the knowledge base and professional skills required of the trade mark attorney in what is now a fragmented and volatile legal services market. Built upon teaching and assessment methods used to train solicitors and barristers, the course will focus on the outcomes required of the practitioner in a post Legal Services Act world.

Further information on what you'll study

Please be aware that all optional/elective modules are subject to availability, and NTU reserves the right to amend, change or withdraw modules at its discretion.

We regularly review and update our course content based on student and employer feedback, ensuring that all of our courses remain current and relevant. This may result in changes to module content or module availability in future years.

Don’t just take our word for it, hear from our students themselves

Student Profiles

Harrison Lee

It is a good course and good opportunity to learn from outside your firm. It is also beneficial for introducing many of the students to at least some scenarios that they will yet to have encountered in practice.

How you're taught

Study routes

You will study part-time over 10 months, usually beginning in October and ending in July the following year on submission of the reflective report. The course is built around intensive study units, usually running from Wednesday to Saturday, allowing work to be completed at a time that is convenient to you.

eLearning

The course does not consist solely of a limited number of study units in Nottingham. You will also make use of our eLearning facilities. NOW (NTU Online Work space) is a virtual learning portal and a resource which can be accessed from your computer at home or in the office. Course materials, recordings of lectures and assessments can be downloaded and viewed from your computer. In addition, you will be able to access library resources such as Westlaw and Kerly's. NOW can also be used to form online discussion groups. It will be possible for you to contact your personal tutor and group tutors via NOW, to obtain feedback or to ask questions.

It is hoped that NOW will enable a collegiate feeling to develop between faculty and students. You remain a student of the Law School, no matter where you are geographically. NOW provides a mechanism for you to stay in touch, both with your tutors and each other. Find out more about the NOW system on our website.

Course dates

Module/ UnitDates
Introduction Session (Via MS Teams)13 October 2025
Module 1, Unit 1 (in person) 15 – 18 October 2025
Module 1, Unit 2 (in person) 26 – 28 November 2025
Module 2, Unit 1 (in person)21 – 24 January 2026
Module 2, Unit 2 (in person)4 – 6 March 2026
Interviewing Assessment (Via MS Teams) 20 March 2026
Paper 1 Written Assessment (In Person)16 April 2026
Paper 2 Written Assessment (In Person)17 April 2026
Searching and Advising Assessment (24 Hour Take and Do)30 April - 1 May 2026
Module 3 (In Person)6 – 9 May 2026
Advocacy assessment (Via MS Teams)22 May 2026
Paper 3 Written Assessment (In Person)12 June 2026

Staff Profiles

Joy Davies - Principal Lecturer

Nottingham Law School

Joy Davies is a Principal Lecturer at the Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University and mostly teaches on the practitioner courses.

Peter Vaughan - Associate Professor

Nottingham Law School

Peter Vaughan is an Associate Professor at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University and practising Chartered Trade Mark Attorney at NLS Legal.

Jane Jarman - Professor

Nottingham Law School

Jane Jarman is a Solicitor and a Professor of Legal Practice at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University.

Careers and employability

This course does not currently offer placements.

Course approved by the Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg).

Campus and facilities

Entry requirements

UK students

Applicants should normally have either:

  • successfully undertaken a course of study in trade mark law approved for the purpose by the  Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg) and have employment in trade mark related practice (defined as a trademark attorney's office, solicitor's office, barristers' chambers, or the relevant department of a company, public authority or other public sector organisation, or a professional body)
  • in the opinion of the programme leader and of IPReg, have equivalent qualifications or experience that will equip them to complete the course successfully.

We specify these minimum entry requirements, but we will assess you individually on your ability to benefit from the course. We sometimes offer places on the basis of non-standard entry qualifications, and industrial or professional experience.

International students

Applicants should normally have either:

  • successfully undertaken a course of study in trade mark law approved for the purpose by the Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg) and have employment in trade mark related practice (defined as a trademark attorney's office, solicitor's office, barristers' chambers, or the relevant department of a company, public authority or other public sector organisation, or a professional body)
  • in the opinion of the programme leader and of IPReg, have equivalent qualifications or experience that will equip them to complete the course successfully.

We specify these minimum entry requirements, but we will assess you individually on your ability to benefit from the course. We sometimes offer places on the basis of non-standard entry qualifications, and industrial or professional experience.

Fees and funding

UK students

- see the fees for this course, as well as information about funding and support.
Start dateCourse fees
October 2025£9,500

Career Development loans may be available. For further information please visit the Gov.uk website.

Getting in touch

For more advice and guidance, you can contact our Student Financial Support Service.

Tel: +44 (0)115 848 2494

International students

- see the fees for this course, as well as payment advice and scholarships.
Start dateCourse fees
October 2025£9,500

Getting in touch

For more advice and guidance, you can contact our Student Financial Support Service.

Tel: +44 (0)115 848 2494

Additional costs

Your course fees cover the cost of studies and include loads of great benefits, such as the use of our library, support from our expert Employability team and free use of the IT equipment across our campuses. There are just a few additional things you may need to budget for:

Textbooks and library books

Most modules will recommend one or more core textbooks, which most students choose to purchase. Book costs vary and further information is available in the University’s bookshop. Our libraries provide a good supply of essential textbooks, journals and materials (many of which you can access online) - meaning you may not need to purchase as many books as you might think! There may also be a supply of second-hand books available for purchase from previous year students.

Printing and photocopying costs

The University allocates an annual printing and copying allowance of £20 depending on the course you are studying. For more details about costs for additional print and copying required over and above the annual allowance please see the printing and photocopying information on the Library website.

How to apply

Ready to join us? Just click the Apply button at the top of this page and follow the instructions for applying. Make sure you have checked the entry requirements above carefully before you start!

Writing your application

Be honest, thorough and persuasive in your application. Remember, we can only make a decision based on what you tell us. Make sure you include as much information as possible, including uploading evidence of results already achieved, as well as a personal statement.

You will find information and advice about applying to NTU on our postgraduates’ guidance pages.

Keeping up to date

After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process - so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

Getting in touch

Contact our NTU Admissions Team.

Tel: +44 (0)115 848 4200

Complete our Ask NTU form

Decided on this course? Click the Apply button at the top of this page now. We advise you to start applying as early as you can so that you have time to prepare for your studies. If you need a visa to study here you need to plan this into your application.

Applying to NTU

For advice on how to make an application to the University, please visit our see our applying guidelines for international students. You should also check out how to write a good personal statement.

Stressing over your student visa application? Visit our visa information page now.

Keeping up to date

After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process - so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

Getting in touch

Contact our NTU Admissions Team.

Tel: +44 (0)115 848 4200

Complete our Ask NTU form