CopyrightUser.org CopyrightUser.org is an independent online resource to help creators and users understand their copyright rights.
The implications of 3D printing for Intellectual Property BU research which guided policymakers on the implications for intellectual property rights in the UK, as a result of 3D printing, is set to shape the landscape on an international scale.
Neuravatar: using augmented reality in medical education The understanding of human anatomy is vital to the delivery of healthcare. Drawing on the computer animation and visualisation skills available at BU, the team are developing an online medical teaching platform to help improve medical education and training.
Fair Access Research and Practice (FAR) Fair access – or widening participation (WP) – is an area of considerable interest in the UK’s higher education sector. Its impetus is on breaking down barriers that prevent people from diverse backgrounds from entering higher education, and flourishing when they do.
Geometric Modelling, Image Processing and Shape Reconstruction (PDE-GIR) Project PDE-GIR, led by Bournemouth University, is developing partial differential equation (PDE) techniques to improve geometric modelling, image processing, and shape reconstruction (GIR).
INFOSOC: Informational rights, informational wrongs Within today’s information societies, there are a number of ‘informational interests’ on the basis of which certain rights are claimed and wrongs denounced.
Shaping intellectual property legislation through evidence-based research CIPPM undertook a comparative study of commercial music videos and amateur parodies to determine whether there were economic consequences to the presence of parody.
The Centre for Applied Creative Technologies PLUS (CfACTs+) The Centre for Applied Creative Technologies PLUS (CfACTs+) will transform the healthcare sector and training with digital technologies.