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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) is sponsored by Innovate UK. KTPs link businesses with academic institutions to deliver strategic innovation projects. Funded partnerships place a graduate (KTP Associate) within a company to deliver an innovation project with academic supervision.
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Knowledge Transfer Partnership – UKRI Funding opportunity: Knowledge Transfer Partnership Innovate UK , Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) , Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) , Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) , Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) , Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) , Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Government departments and devolved governments Key features of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) are that: they are open to businesses, research organisations and graduates to work on an innovation project partnerships can last between 12 and 36 months funding is provided to support the total cost of the project – businesses provide around one-third to half of the project costs depending on their size.
A KTP is a partnership open to: a UK-based business of any size a university, college or research and technology organisation including Catapults. We are looking for partnerships that help businesses to innovate, develop, grow and become more productive by employing academic expertise that they do not have in-house.
Your project can focus on any type of innovation in any sector but it must aim to deliver results that your business would not otherwise be able to deliver. As a business, you may be looking for an academic partner to help you to address a particular innovation challenge. Partnerships are part-funded by a grant.
Your business will have to contribute to the costs of the project, including the salary of the graduate, known as the associate, and the cost of a supervisor to oversee the project. The associate is employed by the academic partner but works in the business and brings new skills and thinking to deliver a specific innovation project. The project will last between 12 and 36 months.
Project costs vary greatly but typically a small or medium sized business might expect to contribute £35,000 a year and a large company in excess of £50,000. Your company may have additional costs such as purchasing capital equipment, which are not covered by this grant. Most academic organisations, research organisations and Catapults will have a dedicated KTP office.
These offices work with the business and academic partners to develop the project. If you are already working in an academic organisation, research organisation or Catapult, you should contact your institution’s KTP office. Find contact details for your KTP office .
If you are a business looking for an academic partner, you can either contact your local university, research organisations or Catapult KTP office or a knowledge transfer adviser. They will: check the feasibility and suitability of your idea find the right academic or researcher to work on your project. Find a knowledge transfer adviser .
A KTP application must be completed jointly by the prospective business and the academic or research organisation partner, with the agreement of a knowledge transfer adviser. It should include information about each of the participants, their objectives, the proposed tasks, and results that will be delivered by the associate.
If your project is using research previously funded by one of the research councils, this should be clearly stated in the relevant section within the application form. The completed application should be submitted by the academic or research organisation. They will have access to a KTP applicant’s site.
There are rolling deadlines throughout the year. You normally have a decision within 12 weeks. Check the latest deadlines .
UKRI is implementing a standard method for inputting overseas costs on Je-S from 1 July 2021. This will enhance UKRI’s ability to report on overseas funding to: the Organisation for Economic Development (OECD) other government departments.
It includes any costs incurred by organisations outside the UK, including: The ‘Other-DI Costs’ document is to contain the following data in the description box in this exact format: ‘Organisation; Country; Cost Category; Cost Description’. For example: ‘University of Nairobi; Kenya; Other Directly Incurred Costs; Subcontracting of the production of samples’.
How we will assess your application Your application is assessed by an independent group of assessors on its potential to create economic growth or societal impact. Your partnerships should: demonstrate a need for knowledge transfer and a benefit to all partners be an innovative project with a clear business case provide a challenge for the associate have a clear outcome for the academic partner.
KTPs are supported by UKRI, Welsh Government, Invest Northern Ireland, Scottish Funding Council, BEIS and Defra. Each has specific criteria. Contact your local knowledge transfer adviser support@innovateuk.
ukri. org KTP has more than 300 job opportunities for graduates every year. Opportunities can be found in various locations including : university recruitment sites This is the website for UKRI: our seven research councils, Research England and Innovate UK.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: UK-based businesses partnering with an eligible UK university or research organisation. Projects must address a core strategic need of the business. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates £50,000 to £300,000+ per partnership (GBP) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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