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Presentation structure. An Overview of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) The benefits of engaging with KTP How KTP works Case study: Plymouth City Council. What is KTP?.

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  1. Presentation structure • An Overview of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) • The benefits of engaging with KTP • How KTP works • Case study: Plymouth City Council

  2. What is KTP? • A UK wide, cross government activity that helps businesses and organisations to improve their competitiveness & productivity through access to knowledge & technology that reside within the ‘knowledge base’ • Part funded by Government, KTP is a key business support • Over a 1000 KTPs are running throughout the UK – planning for growth

  3. The Partnership Graduate (KTP Associate) Knowledge base (University of Plymouth) Business/ Organisation Project

  4. WIN/ WIN/ WIN • Business/ organisation • - new knowledge & technologies • access to academic expertise, resources & knowledge of recent talented graduates – all part funded • University • feedback into research and teaching • KTPAssociate • - fast-track start to career, offering a competitive salary • - personal/ professional training and higher degree opportunity

  5. Project Areas with the Public Sector • Evidence based practice • Evaluation of service delivery • Resource efficiency/ lean service • Processes and performance management • ICT solutions • Meeting legislation requirements • Visit www.ktponline.org.uk

  6. How KTP works • Last between 18 – 36 months • Partnership must demonstrate: • Strategic importance for the business/ organisation • Need & challenge for academic input • Development opportunities for the graduate • Obtaining the funding • Graduate recruitment, employment & development • Management support • Maximise benefits to all 3 partners

  7. A Case Study Awais Raza KTP Associate

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