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Date: Thursday 23 February 2023

Time: 15:00 - 16:30

Location: H2.5, St George's, University of London, View map

St Georges University of London and London South Bank University are co-organising a workshop on Thursday 23 February 2023 about the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP).The KTPs three-way partnership between a business, a high-calibre graduate, and an academic institution.

Join us to hear from academics and business about how engaging in a KTP project has helped to develop new business growth and create impact for academics while sharing their successes and challenges.

Dr Shona Campbell, our Knowledge Transfer Advisor from Innovate UK KTN, will also be talking about how KTPs work and the exciting opportunities that they present to researchers and academics. After the workshop, you can book a 1:1 meeting to discuss any questions you may have and get advice on specific partnership opportunities.

Agenda

3pm: Registration and networking

3:30pm: Welcome from St George's, University of London and London South Bank University

3:40pm: Knowledge Transfer Partnerships – Dr Shona Campbell (Knowledge Transfer Advisor, Innovate UK KTN)

4pm: Case Studies and Panel Discussion – The benefits of KTP from an academic and business perspective

4:20pm: Q&A and Close

4:30pm: Networking and 1:1 meetings.

Location

H2.5 boardroom, St George’s, University of London, Tooting.

Hybrid attendance is also available.

How to register

Register to attend this event by completing this Eventbrite form.

Please note that this is a hybrid event and registration for in-person and online attendance is essential.

About Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships is a UK-wide programme, developed over 40 years ago. KTPs link organisations, an academic team and a research associate (graduate or post-graduate). This dynamic, three-way partnership collaborates to deliver a strategic project - to innovate, drive change or new product or service development, embed knowledge and deliver growth. There is an 90% success rate for projects which are supported through the KTN.

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Contact Details

For more information, please contact Ana Araujo at aaraujo@sgul.ac.uk.

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