Knowledge Transfer Partnerships - summer/autumn 2018
The KTP scheme helps businesses in the UK to innovate and grow by linking them with an academic or research organisation and a graduate.
Applications for summer/autumn 2018 are now open, and will close on 19th September.
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) enables a business to bring in new skills and the latest academic thinking to deliver a specific, strategic innovation project through a knowledge-based partnership. The academic or research organisation partner will help to recruit a suitable graduate, known as an Associate. They will act as the employer of the graduate, who then works at the company for the duration. The scheme can last between 12 and 36 months, depending on what the project is and the needs of the business.
Who can take part
Each KTP is a 3-way partnership between:
- a UK-based business of any size or a not-for-profit organisation
- an academic or research organisation. This could be a university, college or research and technology organisation in the UK
- a suitably-qualified graduate, with the capability to lead a strategic business project
KTP for businesses
Taking part in a KTP can help you to develop your business. You can get academic expertise that you don’t have in-house. This can improve your business performance and help you to become more competitive and productive.
A KTP is part-funded by a grant. You will need to contribute to the salary of the Associate who will work with your business, plus the cost of a supervisor who will oversee the scheme.
The amount you will need to contribute depends on the scale and length of the project. It will also depend on the size of your company: if you are a small to medium-sized enterprise (SME), you will need to contribute a third of the costs. The average annual contribution to a project for an SME is around £30,000. If you are a larger business you may need to contribute half the cost. The average annual contribution to a project for a larger company is around £45,000
KTP for academic or research organisations
Academic partners who take part in a KTP produce on average more than 3 new research projects and 2 research papers for each project.
Most academic and research organisations will have a dedicated KTP office. These offices work with the business and academic partners who intend to collaborate together to scope out the project. They can also help with the application to Innovate UK.
Find contact details for your KTP office
How to apply
There are 2 main routes to applying for a KTP as a business.
Via a Knowledge Transfer Adviser
If you’re interested in taking part in a KTP but don’t already have a university partner, you should contact your local KTA (Knowledge Transfer Adviser). They will:
- check the feasibility of your idea and tell you if it is suitable
- find the right academic or researcher to work on your project
Via the academic or research organisation
If you already have a partnership with an academic or research organisation or know who you would like to work with on a KTP, you should go via that organisation’s KTP office.
For more information, and to apply for the summer/autumn round of KTP funding, see our funding pages.