Law professor Myra Tawfik has been appointed to a provincial panel of experts on commercializing intellectual property generated by universities.
Law professor Myra Tawfik has been appointed to a provincial panel of experts on commercializing intellectual property generated by universities.
Intellectual property scholars from across Canada signed on to a brief on copyright submitted to Parliament by Windsor Law professors.
A reception Tuesday, March 20, will celebrate the accomplishments of UWindsor researchers.
Students and faculty heard from UWindsor alumnus and federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains during an informal discussion Wednesday.
National intellectual policy and corporate board diversity are the subjects of a campus discussion Wednesday with federal minister Navdeep Bains.
The “Copyright User Rights and Access to Justice Symposium” is slated for May 18 and 19 in the Freed-Orman Centre, Assumption Hall.
Karima Bawa is the inaugural scholar-in-residence of the Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic lab.
Windsor Law professor Myra J. Tawfik has begun a two-year term as EPICentre Professor in Intellectual Property Commercialization and Strategy.
UWindsor Law professor Myra Tawfik has recently co-written an article for the Globe & Mail on the importance of Intellectual Property clinics to Canada’s economy.
A new program that provides local start-up businesses and entrepreneurs with free legal services was formally launched Tuesday.