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Ask HN: What Are Outcomes of University Research
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8 points
by trueneverland
4216 days ago
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If someone with greater depth of knowledge knows more, can you explain this to me. I believe there are two major roles of a university, the academic side (teaching students) and the research side. If there is a 3rd or more, please list them. On the academic side you have professors and counselors helping students earn their degrees and charge tuition, etc... On the research side there are grants and stipends and funding to make the research happen. What does that lead to? Is it mostly just public research that gets disclosed? Do they ever commercialize the research. Is there more to this that I am simply not grasping? Thanks |
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Grants lead both to more publications (again public) and patents (normally co-owned by you and your university).
Patents are then licensed by the university to companies to commercialize. Sometimes we academics decide to commercialize research ourselves, but more often universities license patents to government contractors who are supported by the initial grant-providing government agency.