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Canterbury Christ Church University 13 th September 2010 Amanda Hutson. Facilitating Innovation Through Collaboration. What is KTP?. “. Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime… Lao Tzu. ”. Funding Organisations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Canterbury Christ Church University13th September 2010Amanda Hutson
Facilitating Innovation Through Collaboration
What is KTP?
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime… Lao Tzu
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Funded by the Technology Strategy Board with 21 other funding organisations:
Funding Organisations
Partnership Structure
Business Benefits
Recruitment of the ‘right’ people
Long-term, strategic relationship with KB partner
Transfer of knowledge/expertise
Embedding of innovation culture
The Associate
Recently Qualified with:
• First degree ~ 76% hold 1st or 2.1
• Higher degree ~ 56%
• NVQ level 3
• Average age 29 years
• All disciplines
Knowledge Base Benefits
• Teaching materials, case studies and projects (88%)
• New research themes – commercial relevance (87%)
• Staff development – commercial awareness (92%)
• Strategic relationship with business (81%)
Strategic relevance to the business
Stimulating and challenging for the academic team
Intellectually challenging for the Associate
Sound business case
Clear knowledge transfer
Clear additionality
Benefits likely to accrue
Project Criteria
CCCU KTPs- current projects• Faculty of Health and Social Care – We are working with a Mental Health
Trust to develop teleconferencing with a view to innovative practice in mental Health care along with substantial cost savings.
• Faculty of Education – is applying knowledge to develop a new evaluation model and toolkit to measure impact of funded projects.
• Faculty of Business and Management- working with a SME in Kent to grow the business through increasing their capacity to attract new customers through the development of their website.
• Faculty of Business and Management and the Faculty of Education are working with a Kent Based charity to transfer knowledge and skills in business process to enable them to transform into a social enterprise.
Steps to develop and maintain a productive partnership
• Events to publicise KTP• Advise academics and companies on KTP• Assist in setting up and submitting proposals• Recruitment of the right people• Support programmes through service
meetings, monitoring finances• Reward participating academics• Be a good partner
www.ktponline.org.uk