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This session will help you to understand what IP is, who "owns" it, & what considerations there are around it.

Wednesday, 20 May 2026, 12.30pm to 2pm

Whether you're an undergraduate, masters or DPhil student, or Staff at the University of Oxford, it is important to understand your rights and responsibilities when it comes to intellectual property (IP). This session will help you to understand what IP actually is, who "owns" it, and the things to think about when you think you have created IP. Case studies will also be presented to help explain the University's policy.

Come prepared to ask any IP related questions in the second half of the session, where our expert presenters will give you the official University answers to any of your queries.

In collaboration with Research Services and Oxford University Innovation.

The talk will be from 12:30-1:30pm. If you have specific questions, the presenters will be available to answer questions until 2pm.

Organiser: Victoria Porritt

Host: EnSpire Oxford

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