University IP Alliance
CREATED IN GEORGIA
Intellectual Property Education & Awareness in Universities
Given IP’s continued importance to the economy and world around us, it is more important than ever that we incorporate IP education into our university ecosystems so that students are have at least a basic knowledge of IP when entering the workforce and so that student and faculty innovators understand how to leverage IP to protect and commercialize their creations. The University IP Alliance supports the efforts of the university ecosystem in Georgia by bringing together students, faculty, administrators, and members of university technology transfer offices to identify and implement best practices for doing just that.
Current initiatives of the University IP Alliance
IP Education
Connecting faculty with guest lecturers that are able to teach various concepts of IP
Collaborating with university administrators to enable on-demand access to IP curricula and content
Supporting IP education in law schools through hosting and support of regional moot court competitions, including the AIPLA Giles Sutherland Rich moot court competition
Collaborating with members of the IP Ecosystem to build awareness of opportunities for careers in IP through events like Career Showcases and supporting the Southeastern IP Job Fair
Tech Transfer
Connecting members of university technology transfer offices to exchange ideas and best practices for supporting protection and commercialization of student and faculty innovation
Facilitating conversations between university technology transfer offices and corporations to identify opportunities to improve technology transfer processes
IP Learning Resources
Stay tuned for more curated resources, including information about our member organizations … Until then, more information can be found at:
The Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property: Michelson IP is an initiative of the Michelson 20MM Foundation (20MM), providing access to open source IP education.
VentureWell: VentureWell, formerly known as the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance, is nonprofit organization that funds and trains faculty and student innovators to create successful, socially beneficial businesses.
Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM): The Association of University Technology Managers is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing research to life by supporting and enhancing the global academic technology transfer profession through education, professional development, partnering and advocacy.
National Academy of Inventors: The National Academy of Inventors is a US non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging inventors in academia, following the model of the National Academies of the United States.
US Patent & Trademark Office Inventor and Entrepreneur Resources: The USPTO resource page for inventors and entrepreneurs.
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Resources for Universities and Public Research Institutions: has free resources, including IP policies and case studies on university tech transfer.