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1 Knowledge Transfer Partnerships ‘university-industry collaboration could not be easier’ Martin Askey KTP Programme Manager Edinburgh Napier University

2 Company University Team Challenging development project on the horizon…. Valuable knowledge & expertise Could benefit from additional knowledge input Keen to work with industrial partners Bright, able & ambitious 3-way Partnership KT Associate Accelerated career path

3 ‘Europe’s most successful Knowledge Transfer Programme…’ “Helping businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills that reside with UK universities and colleges” A highly effective scheme with 30 year track record Variety of funders co-ordinated by the TSB Well established and tested structure 1300 projects at any one time 140+ projects in Scotland

4 KTP Eligibility Criteria Strategic relevance to the business Sound business case - commercial benefits likely to accrue Financially stable company able to benefit from the partnership Stimulating and challenging for the academic team Clear knowledge transfer and additionality Capability ‘embedded’ in company Technically and commercially challenging for the ‘Associate’ Concept generation to full implementation / commercialisation i.e. not a pure research project

5 Key Features Project length 12 – 36 months (determined by workplan needs) Multiple projects possible Joint workplan and application development Associates Employed by university partner Recruited by university and company partners Project located at business premises with company supervisor Academic Supervisor spends ~ half day per week at company premises on average throughout life of project Local Management committee every 4 months

6 The Associate “Recent graduate” First degree ~ 1 st or 2:1 Higher degree ~ 48% Average age 28 years Degree discipline depends on project Ambitious and commercially orientated Usually have practical experience and are looking for career progression Independent and professional Potential employee in future ? Attracted by : –Exciting high profile project –Training and development opportunities –Higher degree registration –KTP reputation and benefit to CV

7 Prepare full application Application assessed by Partnership Approval Group (PAG) Proposal funded Usually 9 submissions a year Typically 4-8 weeks to prepare proposal from outline approval Outcome known 3-4 weeks after submission Recruitment depends on marketplace Prepare outline proposal Outline assessed by Regional KTP Advisor Discussion with company to ascertain needs. Identification of relevant academics Scoping project Associate recruited Project launched

8 Typical Project Budget Annual budget ~ £55k Associate Salary - £27000 pa Training and Development - £2000 pa Travel - £2250 pa Consumables - £1500 pa SMEs contribute 33% ( ~ £18K) Large companies contribute 50% (~ £28K) All payments made by the University All claims made by the University Partners billed quarterly in arrears

9 Martin Askey KTP Programme Manager Napier University 10 Colinton Road Edinburgh EH10 5DT +44 7768 032054 m.askey@napier.ac.uk www.ktponline.org.uk


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