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| − | + | <span id="docs-internal-guid-b8a7b4c2-7acf-8f30-1ad1-41299817036d"><span style="font-size: 15px; font-family: Calibri; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: transparent;">Changing intellectual policies on your campus can be difficult especially with roadblocks such as uncooperative department heads, or convincing universities an ROI would be more lucrative than owning the intellectual rights. Jeff Ackerman is an innovation fellow who let us know about his experience in changing the intellectual policies at his university. He received a 50 thousand dollar grant from the NSF, and went through an entrepreneurship boot camp sponsored by them. When he returned to his University, he wanted to impart some of those principles. We’ll go through the steps he took to create this change.</span></span> | |
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Revision as of 19:35, 15 September 2014
Introduction
Changing intellectual policies on your campus can be difficult especially with roadblocks such as uncooperative department heads, or convincing universities an ROI would be more lucrative than owning the intellectual rights. Jeff Ackerman is an innovation fellow who let us know about his experience in changing the intellectual policies at his university. He received a 50 thousand dollar grant from the NSF, and went through an entrepreneurship boot camp sponsored by them. When he returned to his University, he wanted to impart some of those principles. We’ll go through the steps he took to create this change.
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