After this next KTP submission deadline on 25 September 2024, there is one further deadline in 2024 – 4 December 2024.
Various aspects of the KTP submission and approval process have changed over the past few months and for a breakdown of what these changes are, please take a look here.
Future KTP submission deadlines for your planning are:
- 5 February 2025
- 9 April 2025
If you have any KTP ideas that you’d like support with, please contact your relevant Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Manager:
The Business School – Rachel Clarke
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences – Mary-Ann Robertson
Faculty of Media and Communication – Matt Desmier
Faculty of Science and Technology – Finn Morgan
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