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Submit a Study Request for INTA’s 2023 Research Agenda
Published: April 13, 2022
We want to hear from you! INTA’s Research Advisory Council will soon be preparing the Association’s agenda for 2023 and beyond. As leaders in the trademark field and other related areas, you can provide us with valuable input on IP-related research topics.
Please submit potential research topics that would be beneficial to the Association through our formal Call for Study Requests. Submissions are due by June 30, 2022.
DOWNLOAD THE STUDY INTAKE FORM
The purpose of this form is to help INTA’s Research Advisory Council and research department staff better understand the goals of the proposed study, the context in which it will take place, the research needs, and the timing. All of this information will allow us to prioritize multiple research requests and to develop studies that will advance our advocacy, resources, and communications initiatives.
The 2023 Call for Study Requests runs through June 30, 2022. Please note the submission of a request form does not guarantee that we will pursue the study.
Please submit completed forms and any questions via email.
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