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The George Brown College Office of Research and Innovation


 

George Brown College encourages applied research that supports the development of our students, faculty and the greater community. From funding to policy, the Office of Applied and Institutional Research facilitates this research and is your single point of contact throughout projects.

Why partner with us? George Brown students are job-trained and market-ready. George Brown facilities and workshops simulate real-life. Consequently college research is sooner sped to market. Furthermore, we, the Office of Applied and Institutional Research, look beyond this college for solutions. Depend on us for everything from identifying other funding sources to connecting you with other institutions. Read our Strategic Plan. PDF

  • NEW! Celebrating World Intellectual Property Day 2011

    World Intellectual Property Day, April 26, is an annual celebration linking intellectual property and creativity. It is an opportunity to support innovation and economic growth. This year’s theme is "Designing the Future”

    The aims of World Intellectual Property Day are:

    • To raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trademarks and designs impact on daily life;
    • To increase understanding of how protecting intellectual property (IP) rights helps promote creativity and innovation;
    • To celebrate creativity, and the contribution made by creators and innovators to the development of societies across the globe; and
    • To encourage respect for the IP rights of others.

    CIPO supports the growth and prosperity of Canadians and proudly salutes the creative potential of Canadian entrepreneurs and innovators.  For more information, visit World Intellectual Property Day 2011 or Learn about IP.

  • NEW! Mechanical engineering students enhance Mini Baja Electric Conversion for Cycle Canada. Watch the video and read the article in Cycle Canada’s November issue.

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Revised: September 5, 2011

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