Intellectual Property and Research
Event Description
2019/20 Date & Time:
To be confirmed.
Designed for:
Research staff
This workshop will increase researchers’ Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge and help facilitate relationships within institutions to support the management and development of IP.
Content:
Participants will learn about the importance of Intellectual Property (IP) in research, as well as key elements of IP such as:
- Copyrights
- Patents
- Design
- Trademarks
- Commercialisation of IP within research projects
- Role of the Technology Transfer Office (TTO) and their support of research projects
The workshop provides information on IP at Queen’s. Developed by Vitae and the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), the workshop is delivered by Dr Kevin Byron . It will include a case study from Queen’s.
The workshop is open to doctoral and early career researchers.
"The IPO is delighted to be working with Vitae to deliver the IP for Research workshops. Knowledge exchange, commercialisation and collaboration present different pathways to realise impact, and they also present different challenges. The IPO is committed to supporting institutions to make informed decisions about using their IP and to helping researchers to be confident about how IP relates to their research. These workshops explain how to navigate the IP environment, highlight the potential opportunities to maximise the impact of research." Pippa Hall, Director of Innovation and Chief Economist, IPO
Aims/Aimed at
This workshop will increase researchers’ Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge and help facilitate relationships within institutions to support the management and development of IP.
Booking Information
Register for this course via Vitae Booking Form
Course Contact Details
Name: Organisational DevelopmentTelephone: 5381
Email: stafflearning@qub.ac.uk
New Course: No
Course Type(s): Communication Skills, Effective Researcher Programme, Research and Enterprise Skills
Staff Categories: Academic, Research
Keywords: Intellectual Property Copyrights Patents Design Trademarks Commercialisation Research Projects