IIPCIC Short Courses

Dynamic, interactive eLearning courses that can be completed in 20-30 minutes

Focus on safety, health and environment

The IP Crime College is pleased to announce a new series of safety-focused eLearning short courses.

This new series of educational and awareness curricula aims to increase law enforcement's interest in and understanding of the risks and consequences of IP crime, with a particular focus on counterfeit products that endanger human health, public safety, and the environment.

The IP Crime College works with subject matter experts from various sectors to create and deliver these short courses. This invaluable collaboration ensures the material is practical and relevant, providing law enforcement with compelling insights, guidelines, best practices, and case studies from diverse public, private, and academic perspectives.




An entry point for more comprehensive training opportunities

This series of safety-focused courses serves as a gateway to spark interest, curiosity, motivation, and enthusiasm to pursue more advanced training opportunities to build capacity within and among law enforcement. The comprehensive College curriculum equips learners with the skills and knowledge to transform their learning into real-world action. It leads to practical solutions necessary to combat transnational IP crime effectively, reduce harm, and advance safety.

Learners will be able to complete these short courses individually or as a series, which can incorporate into and supplement the broader College training opportunities.

As with all IP Crime College curricula, the eLearning Short Courses are created according to the INTERPOL training standards and will follow the INTERPOL quality assurance policies and guidelines.



Now Available

Combating Illegal Pesticides

Our first eLearning short course is now available to all law enforcement IP crime investigators including police officers, customs, appropriate regulatory body representatives and prosecutors, view on our Curriculum page to learn more.


View on our Curriculum page