Details
- Deadline
- Research Field
- Social sciences
- Funding Type
- Funding
- Career Stage
- Recognised Researcher (R2) (PhD holders or equivalent who are not yet fully independent)Established Researcher (R3) (Researchers who have developed a level of independence)
- European Research Programme
- Not funded by an EU programme
About
Outline
The workshop aims to explore the role of Intellectual Property rights in the context of exploiting university research outputs and addresses mechanisms and routes that are necessary for the development of social enterprises initiatives.
What is funded
Travel and Accommodation
Duration
Presentations and workshop: 7th to 11th of August 2017 in Mexico City
Eligibility
- Early career researchers. We expect that researchers have been awarded their PhD not more than 10 years prior to the date of the workshop, or have an equivalent work experience. Allowances will be made for career breaks.
- Professionals working in transfer of technology offices at Universities and Research Institutes. Preferably with experience of 1-2 years within the TTO, but no more than 10 years, holding a masters’ degree in management or with a scientific background.
- Policy makers in science and innovation preferably with experience of 1-2 years but no more than 10 years.
- Social Entrepreneurs.
Please be aware that the Fund does not allow participants from for-profit organizations
Language
The Fund requires the workshop to be held in English, therefore participants are expected to be proficient enough to engage fully in discussions.
Topics
Applications must relate to the aim of the workshop. The areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Different types of IP protection and their use, including non-conventional types from the perspective of social enterprise.
- Linking academy and social entrepreneurship: licensing models, and best practices on IP management, to improve virtuous circle of development through Social Enterprises in Research Institutes.
Submission information
Abstracts should describe original work, not published or submitted elsewhere, written in English, with a maximum of 300 words, and should be submitted as PDF file.
The following information must be included in the submitted document: 1. Presentation title; 2. Author(s)’ name; 3. Abstract; 4. Author(s)’ information: degrees, institutional affiliations, and a brief résumé (no more than 100 words per author).
Please use the following naming for the file name:
AuthorLastName_FirstName_Title.pdf
Applications and enquiries should be submitted to:
newton.fund.conference@gmail.com OR to Professor Guido Westkamp g.westkamp@qmul.ac.uk
Organisation
- Organisation name
- Queen Mary, University of London
- Organisation Country
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