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Trademark: ISEAL 1798550
Word
ISEAL
ID
1798550
Trademark Type
Word
Status
Registered: Registered/protected
Application Date
22 September 2016
Registration Date
22 September 2016
Renewal Date
22 September 2026
Owner(s)
Victoria University
Service
PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK
Goods and Services:
Class 41
:
Education services
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provision of university education services in the fields of sport, exercise science and active living
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providing of training
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sporting activities and sports training
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providing sports and recreation facilities
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arranging and conducting classes, conferences, workshops, seminars, courses and symposiums
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career information and advisory services in the fields of sport, exercise science and active living (education or training advice)
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sports coaching services
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design of educational courses, examinations and qualifications
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educational institute services in the fields of sport, exercise science and active living
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electronic publication of information on a wide range of topics, including online and over a global computer network
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publication of books and texts
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services in relation to distance education including correspondence courses and the provision of teaching, training, education and study services via a global computer network
Class 42
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Research and development including research and development relating to science, biomechanics, molecular biology, exercise science, biochemistry, clinical exercise and rehabilitation science, psychology, human development, physical literacy, high performance sport, sport business, sport history, integrity in sport, public health, ageing, sport participation and active living
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research and development of products including medical devices
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laboratory services
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preparation of reports relating to the outcomes of scientific and medical research
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research projects management
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clinical trials
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providing information including online about the aforesaid services
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advisory services relating to scientific and medical research