Caroline Ncube

Professor at University of Cape Town

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University of Cape Town

Professor Caroline Ncube is the DSI/NRF SARChI Research Chair in Intellectual Property, Innovation and Development in the Department of Commercial Law at the University of Cape Town (UCT). She is also affiliated with the Intellectual Property Unit . She served as Head of the Department of Commercial Law from 2014 – 2016 and as Deputy Dean, Postgraduate Studies in 2017 and in January - June 2019.

She holds a PhD in IP Law from the University of Cape Town, an LLM from the University of Cambridge and an LLB from the University of Zimbabwe. Before joining UCT in 2005, I lectured at the University of Limpopo (formerly University of the North) and the University of Zimbabwe. Prior to that, she practiced briefly as an attorney at Coghlan, Welsh & Guest.

For more about her academic career read this snapshot. She currently teaches Intellectual Property (IP) Law at postgraduate level and supervises masters and PhD candidates, primarily in IP law, but also in other areas of commercial law. She is an NRF rated researcher. She has served as an expert for WIPO, ECA, SADC and is a member of the African Policy, Research & Advisory Group on STI. She is a co-editor of the South African IP Law Journal and serves on the editorial boards of several journals including the Journal of World IP. She is a co-leader of the Open African Innovation Research partnership and participates in several other research projects. that focus on open development, access to knowledge and the promotion of a balanced approach to IP Law.

Beyond teaching at UCT, she also presents a module on SMEs, Innovation and IP on the Masters Degree in Intellectual Property (MIP) jointly offered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) and Africa University (AU).

She is a member of various academic associations such as the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP), the South African Association of Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law Teachers and Researchers (AIPLITL) and the Society of Law Teachers of Southern Africa (SLTSA). She is affiliated with the University of Ottawa as an Associate Member, Centre for Law, Technology and Society.

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