Knowledge transfer partnerships (ktps), numbering over 100 in the UK, form the background to this paper. Benefits of the partnerships are noted as follows: to the British economy, to the participating company, to the associate or trainee employee and to the University that manages the programmes. Mentoring theory and continuing professional development (cpd) are mentioned, though not extensively. The lead author has developed the unique role of the ktp mentor. The focus is on the mentor���s assistance made available to the associate. Two key strengths, checked with present associates, are identified. The first strength is the utterly confidential nature of the process of mentoring. The second strength is the absence of involvement in the da...
Master of EducationWithin the last few years more and more Australian organisations have implemented...
This paper provides the context and background to a ‘Student Peer Mentoring’ scheme that was co-crea...
This Knowledge Transfer Partnership collaboration between the University of Gloucestershire and Opti...
Knowledge transfer partnerships (ktps), numbering over 100 in the UK, form the background to this pa...
The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) is a mechanism that provides academics and employers with t...
This paper examines the concept of mentoring, defined here as a process where one individual, the me...
This paper focuses on the how the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) scheme has been used to intro...
This article focuses on one case example to illustrate how the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline one way in which less research intensive universities can co...
In the knowledge driven economy, universities have a vital role to play in our ability to compete su...
This article considers the benefits for students, industry mentors and organisations of a trial ment...
This paper offers four small case studies that illustrate how Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)...
Purpose Working collaboratively with local business is vitally important in the delivery of Higher...
In this paper, we examine the benefits and challenges of embedding a cross-cultural student mentorin...
Although mentorship in business settings is typical, its emergence as a tool in education started on...
Master of EducationWithin the last few years more and more Australian organisations have implemented...
This paper provides the context and background to a ‘Student Peer Mentoring’ scheme that was co-crea...
This Knowledge Transfer Partnership collaboration between the University of Gloucestershire and Opti...
Knowledge transfer partnerships (ktps), numbering over 100 in the UK, form the background to this pa...
The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) is a mechanism that provides academics and employers with t...
This paper examines the concept of mentoring, defined here as a process where one individual, the me...
This paper focuses on the how the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) scheme has been used to intro...
This article focuses on one case example to illustrate how the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline one way in which less research intensive universities can co...
In the knowledge driven economy, universities have a vital role to play in our ability to compete su...
This article considers the benefits for students, industry mentors and organisations of a trial ment...
This paper offers four small case studies that illustrate how Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)...
Purpose Working collaboratively with local business is vitally important in the delivery of Higher...
In this paper, we examine the benefits and challenges of embedding a cross-cultural student mentorin...
Although mentorship in business settings is typical, its emergence as a tool in education started on...
Master of EducationWithin the last few years more and more Australian organisations have implemented...
This paper provides the context and background to a ‘Student Peer Mentoring’ scheme that was co-crea...
This Knowledge Transfer Partnership collaboration between the University of Gloucestershire and Opti...