
doi: 10.21661/r-112645
Интервьюировано 1025 студентов 6 курса медицинского университета. 34,6% студентов, работающих в СНО использовало сведения о патентных разработках, среди не занимавшихся в СНО – 14,4%. Престижность занятий изобретательством у студентов СНО 32,9%, не занимающихся в СНО-29,2%. Осведомленность о правовой защите объектов интеллектуальной собственности (ОИС) отметили 63,3% студентов, занимавшихся СНО и 52,2% не занимавшихся в СНО. Не целесообразность дополнительного образования по авторскому праву и объектам ИС отметило 17,5% студентов СНО и 17,3% студентов, не занятых в СНО. Целесообразность дополнительного образования по авторскому праву и объектам ИС отметили больше 80% студентов.
1025 students of 6 Course Medical University were interviewed. 34.6% of students working in the SSC used patent information on developments, not engaged in SSC - 14.4%. Prestigiousness of invenory activity amounted 32.9% among SSC, among not engaged in SSC- 29.2%. 63.3% of the students involved in SSC and 52.2% are not engaged in SSC were awared of intellectual property (IP) legal security. Inexpediency of additional education on copyright and IP objects was noted by 17.5% of SSC students and 17.3% of students not involved in SSC. Practicability of an additional education on copyright and IP objects observed more than 80% of students.
изобретательская деятельность, inventor's activity, студенты, СНО, Students, SSC
изобретательская деятельность, inventor's activity, студенты, СНО, Students, SSC
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