GSB5000 - Commercialisation project
12 points, SCA Band 3, 0.250 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Business and Economics
Leader(s): Professor Nick Birrell
Offered
Clayton Full year 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This core unit will provide students with a practical experience of the pathways that lead from scientific innovation to the creation of wealth. The unit is a research based unit in which students work alongside research scientists to explore the commercialisation potential of their scientific research. Students apply their knowledge from the business and law units to a relevant practical situation. Students will gain first hand experience in the wide range of roles involved in converting science to wealth at a personal, enterprise and economy wide level.
Objectives
The learning goals associated with this unit are to:
- describe the separate stages in the commercialisation of scientific and technological research
- manage the process whereby scientists protect their intellectual property
- work with appropriate advisors to plan and manage processes to be undertaken to comply with regulatory requirements for the early stage commercialisation of a pharmaceutical , medical or technological device
- work with scientists or technology specialists, investors and appropriate advisors on the financial considerations for venture capital and financial planning pertaining to the commercialisation of a scientific or technology based project
- recognise the commercial potential of a scientific or technology based project that merits the protection of intellectual property and further commercialisation development
- work as a team member and interact with a range of peers and clients in a commercially sensitive environment
- critically analyse scientific data to determine commercial possibilities
- write a range of business reports such as business plans, technology assessments, marketing plans and patent applications.
Assessment
Within semester assessment: 100%
Contact hours
The project is research based in teams and involves interaction with the supervisors,
scientists, team members and advisors on a basis that will vary from project to project. Total contact hours will be around 8 hours per week for two semesters.
Co-requisites
Students must be enrolled in course 3840 to undertake this unit