Study Programmes 2016-2017
SDOC0003-1  
Technological management and intellectual property
Duration :
15h Th, 10h Mon. WS
Number of credits :
Doctoral training in sciences (BBMC)3
Lecturer :
Nicole Antheunis
Language(s) of instruction :
French language
Organisation and examination :
Teaching in the second semester
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents :
The course intends to initiate the Scientist to the rules of Intellectual Property and how to implement them to its scientific results.
More specificaly the course comprises the following teachings:


  • Intellectual Property and exclusive right: copyright, trademarks, patent, supplementary protection certificate, trade secret.
  • Research Exemption
  • more specifically patentability of life science: medical applications, pharmaceutical products, gene therapy, plants, microorganisms and the Budapest Treaty, ...
  • Nagoya protocol on access to genetic ressource
  • more specifically patentability of computer-based invention.
  • management technology: lab book and its legal environment, management of results versus IP strategy, confidentiality management..
  • patentability conditions: technical character, novelty, inventive step, industrial application, sufficiency of disclosure
  • Three types of patent prosecution: national, regional and international. Different strategy, steps in patent prosecution and time constraints, priority right and Paris Convention.
  • EU patent package:Unitary Patent in Europe, and Unified Patent Court nearly in force?
  • Licence/assignment: definition, types, royalties (return according Rule of 3 third) -
  • freedom to operate and infringment: definition, types, examples, customs and border protection.
  • methods of patent valuation
  • IP uses (exclusivity, licensing, sales, croslinking, franchising, compulsory licensing...)
Learning outcomes of the learning unit :
-to understand what is Intellectual Property. -to be aware of the actions to be taken to protect scientific results in view of their valorisation and license. -to be able to read and analyse patents. -to be able to detect what is patentable.
-to be able to define the best IP strategy
Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
english knowledge
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Exercices(cases studies) are organised during the course to better assimilate the teached IP notions and how to implement them.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
face-to-face
Recommended or required readings :
notes + referenses
are available on e-campus at: https://www.ecampus.ulg.ac.be:8443/webapps/portal/execute/tabs/tabAction?tab_tab_group_id=_1_1
Assessment methods and criteria :
oral examination
Work placement(s) :
Organizational remarks :
Contacts :
Nicole Antheunis

E-mail: n.antheunis@ulg.ac.be