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The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) is a national
centre for multi-disciplinary research on the law, economics and management of intellectual property. It is based at the University of Melbourne, and is run jointly
by the Melbourne Law School, the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, and the Melbourne Business School.

IPRIA was established in 2002 with generous funding from IP Australia, the federal government agency responsible for the granting of rights in patents, trade marks and designs. That funding is part of the $3 billion Innovation Statement, Backing Australia's Ability, that underscores the Government's commitment to improving Australian business innovation.

Additional funding has also been provided by the Victorian State Government under its Science, Technology and Innovation initiatives, and by the University of Melbourne.

IPRIA has a core of employed research staff, as well as affiliated Research Associates located within the University of Melbourne, in other Australian universities and in associated research institutions overseas.

IPRIA's research focuses on ways to improve the protection, management and
exploitation of intellectual property by business, research institutions and other
users of the IP system, and on supporting high quality policy development by
government in areas relating to intellectual property. It seeks to use the outcomes
of its research to create and contribute to healthy public debate on key issues relating
to intellectual property.

IPRIA undertakes a range of research projects using program funding from IP
Australia and the University of Melbourne. In addition, it undertakes selected research projects for third parties under contract.


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