Working with Universities - Discussion

Monday
17Sep2007

2008 National Science Week Grants - opening today for applications

The 2008 National Science Week Grants Round opened today (September 17) and will close on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 17:00 AEST. Individuals or organisations can apply for between $2,000 and $40,000 to run a science-themed activity during National Science Week 2008 (16 - 24 August 2008).

For more information about the grants round and the online application process click here.....
Tuesday
11Sep2007

Comments on the Working With Unis paper

Over the next week or so I will be posting comments we received when this paper was first widely circulated in February/March this year.

I would like these comments to start a conversation. Please feel free to add your thoughts and critiques.

From Stuart Wallace - Australian Institute of Commercialisation:

I have a had a good read of the document and see it as an honest appraisal of the issues presented when dealing with PFRA’s.

The issues I have encountered that are not addressed are:

  • Over valuing of research based knowledge with no industrial application tested or exercised.
  • Seasonal workload versus access: Access to universities is limited in periods when staff are fully committed to student priorities, ( this is at least 50% of the year) and when they are free, business is least able to resource involvement between November and February.
  • Business fears the management of their IP is not strong enough when it is experimental, considered of high value or is pre patent. Universities do not offer secure information / knowledge management practices.
  • Business often goes to Universities when unable to solve or validate a commercial potential. The comment regarding time delays and appropriateness of RO,s in urgent circumstances ( Section 6) is very valid and one not often enough communicated when business approaches RO”s for assistance.

It should also be clearly communicated that business should go thru the front door of Universities (and any PFRO) , when seeking a commercial relationships and deal with the commercial arm in the first instance. Most every bad experience I see involves a business seeking help from an individual operator at a Uni /  PFRO who enthusiastically helps out on a personnel ( time free) basis. When the time comes for a transaction to be negotiated,  the expectations of the commercial entity greatly exceed the value proposition that is offered by the Uni / PRFO.

This issue is not solely the fault of the Uni / PFRO. Business often profers the direct early access as it sees a way to get quick solution. The universities in my mind need to educate and enforce their operatives of the need to do U2B deals up front to avoid wasting anyone’s  time and effort. 

Tuesday
11Sep2007

Australian Technology Network of Universities

September news and issues paper available here.....
Tuesday
17Apr2007

Working With Universities- A partnering guide for everybody

A Guide to Establishing Efficient Working Relationships with Australian Universities

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Emeritus Professor Chris Fell
Chair, Implementation Group
Science Industry Action Agenda
Professor Hans J. Griesser
University of South Australia
1. Introduction
2. Characteristics of university research
3. Motivation of university researchers
4. Intellectual property considerations
5. Effective ways of engaging with academics
6. Costs and expectations
7. Support mechanisms
8. Conclusions
9. Table – Intellectual Property Policies Of Australian Universities
 
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