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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships are designed to benefit everyone involved 

Your business will acquire new knowledge and expertise

Your KTP Associate will gain business-based experience and personal and professional development opportunities

The partner University, college or research organisation will enhance the business relevance of their research and teaching

As a business you know that there are many opportunities open to you to exploit new markets or develop new products and processes. But how do you acquire the right resources, time and money to gather the expertise and take advantage of the opportunities?

A Knowledge Transfer Partnership could help you to develop and grow by accessing the wealth of knowledge and expertise in the UK's universities, whilst providing access to valuable funding to allow you to do so.

As a recent Graduate you will be looking for the right opportunity to kick-start your career with the right mix of personal and professional challenges. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships enable recently qualified graduates (known as KTP Associates) to work in companies managing projects central to the development needs of participating companies.

As an Associate in a Knowledge Transfer Partnership you will be able to enhance your career prospects by benefiting from business based training and personal and professional development while managing a project within a company.

Working within a University environment you will have many opportunities to apply your knowledge and expertise to a wide range of research activities. Establishing partnerships with Business is often one way of utilising this expertise and offering it as a practical solution to a business problem. But how do you find a method of establishing a partnership, which is mutually beneficial to all?

A Knowledge transfer partnership can help by enabling Higher Education Institutions to apply their wealth of knowledge and expertise to important business problems through a funded collaborative project.

 
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