2022
DOI: 10.21733/ibad.1091074
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Inventions Made in Higher Education Institutions

Abstract: With the Industrial Property Law, the higher education institution has been given the opportunity to claim rights on the inventions that emerged as a result of scientific research and studies in order to reveal the current invention potential in higher education institutions and bring them into the economy. The solution of entitlement in higher education institutions, which is one of the institutions with the highest invention potential, is important for the inventor and the higher education institution. The c… Show more

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“…Likewise, according to Mallett's (2004) review about housing studies literature, place, culture, age, and gender are the key aspects affecting both meaning and experiencing of home. As a recent study focused on higher education students in Turkey in terms of the meaning of home, both physical structure, design and place-based differences (urban-rural) within the COVID-19 atmosphere showed that living places, housing physical situation, age, gender, and education level affect the meaning and experience of home (Aydın & Köse, 2021a, 2021b. Lastly, while it is difficult to define home via a holistic approach due to personal situation, it is converting as a tool for investment with globalisation and neoliberal housing policies (Saunders, 2016).…”
Section: Background Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, according to Mallett's (2004) review about housing studies literature, place, culture, age, and gender are the key aspects affecting both meaning and experiencing of home. As a recent study focused on higher education students in Turkey in terms of the meaning of home, both physical structure, design and place-based differences (urban-rural) within the COVID-19 atmosphere showed that living places, housing physical situation, age, gender, and education level affect the meaning and experience of home (Aydın & Köse, 2021a, 2021b. Lastly, while it is difficult to define home via a holistic approach due to personal situation, it is converting as a tool for investment with globalisation and neoliberal housing policies (Saunders, 2016).…”
Section: Background Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%