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Magdalena Greco

Non-Employee Project Fellow

Magdalena Greco is a third (and last) year PhD student in Legal Studies at Bocconi University, curriculum International and European Law, working on the interface between international intellectual property law and access to medicines.​

She is currently Fellow with Global Access in Action project for the CSASE at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard Law School, funded by Bocconi University and by the first prize of "Premio Gabriele Corbelli", that was awarded by the Rotary Club to two Bocconi PhD students with outstanding academic, social and humanitarian commitment.​ She graduated cum laude in Law (5 year program) at Università degli Studi di Milano with a thesis titled: "The human right to health: Contemporary Challenges in International Law". To do research on the latter she was awarded by the University of Milan of a competitive scholarship to go to the University of Groningen, one of the leading centers for international health law.​She also graduated at Università degli Studi di Milano with a Bachelor cum laude in International Studies and European Institutions. 

During her Bachelor, she was awarded of the Erasmus + scholarship to study both at Université Jean Mulin Lyon III and at Sciences Po Lyon.​She been selected to attend the course: "Patent Law and Global Public Health" organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization and Harvard Law School (January 2023-April 2023). She then became Trainer of the same course in March 2025.​From February till the end of July 2024 she has been travelling between Milan and Geneva, working as an Intern at the Intellectual Property, Government Procurement and Competition Division of the World Trade Organization.​She has presented in national and international Conferences, including Teaching And Research In Intellectual Property (ATRIP), European Policy for Intellectual Property (EPIP), IP Researchers Europe Conference (IPRE), and at the 15th World Conference Science For Peace and Health.​She has lectured at the University of Milan, the University of Pavia (Almo Collegio Borromeo), and in the Advanced Trade Policy Course at the World Trade Organization.