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Intellectual Property
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Intellectual Property

As graduate students, not only are you users* of intellectual property, but also creators of IP. As creators of IP, you may have questions about issues such as authorship and authorship order on publications; ownership over data; copyright, patents, and inventions; and dispute resolution. To learn more about IP and how it pertains to you as a graduate student, see the following:

  • Your rights and responsibilities
  • Authorship
  • Dispute resolution

    Also, a very informative resource developed by the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies is A Guide to Intellectual Property for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral ScholarsPDF.


    *If you would like to learn more about the use of IP, please see the Intellectual property section of Writing your Thesis in the Graduate Life Cycle.
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