Students who have not used significant Northwestern resources and wish to formalize the ownership of their invention should complete a release form. Once approved, this form will release all University rights to the student.
INVO will review a Petition Form A and generally release the University’s rights in the invention to the student inventor. Exceptions to granting the release may arise when one or more of the following conditions apply to a particular invention:
It is conceived or developed with substantial or essential contributions from the University, such as funds, materials, or lab facilities;
It is developed in the course of or pursuant to a sponsored research agreement;
It is developed in collaboration with faculty members not responsible for teaching the class;
It is subject to another agreement the University has executed with a third party;
It is created as a "work made for hire";
Students want to commercialize the invention using resources at Northwestern or one of Northwestern's affiliated Institutions; or
Students want to assign their rights to another commercialization partner, in which case the release form should include information on the proposed patent owner and any information on other IP that might be affected.
If granted, waiver letters will be sent to all inventors within 30 days after receipt of a completed petition.
If granted, waiver letters will be sent to all inventors within 30 days after receipt of a completed petition.
Course and Program-wide Waivers
In some cases, course-wide and/or program-wide waivers can be implemented. The Course or Program Director should work directly with INVO and submit a general petition for the class.
Submitting Your Form
The Petition to Release IP Forms can be sent to:
Innovation and New Ventures Office 1800 Sherman Ave, Suite 504 Evanston, IL 60201 Attn: Student Inventions