KTP Development Session

KTP Development Session

A series of developmental sessions for academics and businesses wishing to further their understanding of KTPs.

By Bournemouth University

Date and time

Wed, 21 May 2025 13:00 - 14:00 GMT+1

Location

FG04, Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus

Poole House Poole BH12 5BB United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

21.05.25


1.00pm to 2.00pm

The SHAPE of KTPs: Social sciences, Humanities and Arts for People and the Economy Industrial engagement & Finding partner businesses & growing your portfolio.

Sometimes organisations can see an opportunity for growth, something that will supercharge their business, but they don't quite know where or how to start. That's when a Knowledge Transfer Partnership could help.

Imagine having a specialist graduate, post-graduate or PhD student working closely with an expert academic, focused solely on bringing your idea to life. And having the UK Government fund a large proportion of that work. Often heralded as the World's best kept secret, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) turn 50 this year. That makes them the UK government’s longest running and most successful innovation funding programme, investing £50m each year in R&D projects across a full range of sectors and business sizes. And companies that participate in a KTP programme are shown to grow at an exponential rate.

As part of ongoing work to grow our KTP numbers and to coincide with their milestone birthday, we are hosting a series of developmental sessions for staff (and businesses) to debunk myths, provide insights, and forge connections. These will take place once a month between October 2024 and May 2025 on Wednesday afternoons. These will move between Talbot Campus and Lansdowne Campus.

The session taking place on the 21st May, 2025 (1.00pm to 2.00pm) will focus on: The SHAPE of KTPs: Social sciences, Humanities and Arts for People and the Economy Industrial engagement & Finding partner businesses & growing your portfolio

With 1 - 1 bookable sessions afterwards with

Rachel Clarke (BUBS): rclarke@bournemouth.ac.uk

Finn Morgan (SciTech): fmorgan@bournemouth.ac.uk

Matt Desmier (FMC): mdesmier@bournemouht.ac.uk

Mary-Ann Robertson (HSS): mrobertson@bournemouth.ac.uk


For further information on this event please contact roperv@bournemouth.ac.uk

How to get to BU:

Talbot campus is easily accessed via public transport and has bike storage points. Please see travel info


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