Working together to enhance the student experience and outcome The role played by: Business Solutions & Careers & Employment Centre.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships A Presentation for Pitch and Mix Masterclass by Simon Daly, Knowledge Transfer Manager, Anglia Ruskin University.
Advertisements

Regions as the driving forces of European competitiveness: From theory to practice Interregional Seminar and Partnership Fair Enhancing university-business.
Enhancing women students’ experience Cheryl Cairns Student Project Officer.
Good Morning and WELCOME
Postgraduate Placements Nottingham ERDF supported placements programme at the University of Nottingham.
Knowledge Business Centre Welcome to. Knowledge Business Centre Overview Technology Matters Event Wednesday 6th September, 9.00 – am Lancaster University,
Assistant Director – UKIERI
Review of UK Business-University Collaboration 2012 (Wilson Review) Dr Richard Blackwell Deputy Vice Chancellor and Wilson Review team member.
Research and Enterprise Graduate Business Partnerships  An overview  The benefits of engaging  How it works  Case study: Plymouth City Council.
ESIF Priority Areas and Detailed Design Workshop Tuesday 2 December 2014 Sheffield Hallam University The Sheffield City Region and Innovation Yasmin Knight,
GW 101 FINDING EMPLOYMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & THE CENTER FOR CAREER SERVICES Friday, January 9, MC 301 Anne Scammon, Managing Director, GW Center.
WORKSHOP 4.2 HE and innovation in regions and cities Jan Gilder, University of Wolverhampton, tel: Jas Bains, Accord Group, tel:
Sports and Entertainment Marketing. Discuss the importance of career planning. Define at least five attributes you should know about yourself when analyzing.
Introducing an environment for change and innovation into your recruitment business.
PROGRAMME OF SUPPORT CENTRE FOR ENTERPRISE & INNOVATION.
The University aim is to be the first choice provider of skills development, enterprise, innovation, knowledge and support for private, public and voluntary.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships More than a work placement How do they work?
The Statewide Economic Impacts of the University of Missouri Tom Johnson August 2007.
Leeds University Business School Welcome! Introduction to Human Resource Management Chris Forde Senior Lecturer in Industrial Relations Head of Work and.
KTP Background UK-wide programme UK-wide programme meet a core strategic need and identify innovative solutions meet a core strategic need and identify.
The Local Response Cheshire and Warrington Learning and Skills Council Anne Petry Director of Innovation and Inclusion Steve Astington ICT and E-Learning.
Executive Report Chris Henshall PVC for External Relations.
Temple University Russell Conwell Learning Center Office of Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies GETTING INVOLVED IN RESEARCH AT TEMPLE UNIVERSITY.
Overview of the Environmental Immigrant Bridging Pilot Program.
Professor Ian Oakes Pro Vice-Chancellor 27 th June 2012 Rich Exchanges: Employability and Enterprise Conference 2012.
1 Job Search Workshop Inuvialuit Career Centre April 2006.
Peer Assisted Learning (PAL)
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships ‘university-industry collaboration could not be easier’ Martin Askey KTP Programme Manager Edinburgh Napier University.
Building Successful Partnerships Facilitating Innovation Through Collaboration.
Rail Alliance Exploiting the Opportunity Gary Dimmock WBSC Manager.
Computing Subject Development Group Presentation by: Patrick Afchain Professor Malcolm Crowe Tom Caira.
Delivering skills for growth SupportConnectFindCreate WE ARE A PRIVATE/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP THAT IS GROWING THE ECONOMY OF THE BRISTOL & BATH CITY REGION.
Knowledge Exploitation Fund (KEF) Creating New Wealth for Wales.
CaSE CAREERS ADVICE AND STUDENT EMPLOYABILITY (CASE) WHAT WE DO – For Students By Andrea Popeau Thomas –
1 Seattle University Actuarial Presentation November 8, 2012.
Sources of Innovation Funding & Support in Northern Ireland Invest NI Knowledge Transfer Programme
“Travelling in the Right Direction”. Programme for today Introductions and Group Rickter The Give & Take Scheme & Rickter Case Study in practical use.
Knowledge Transfer & Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Philip Ternouth.
Introduction to the Plymouth Marine & Maritime Cluster Sector overview and investment & innovation strategies Prof Martin J Attrill Director, Plymouth.
Presentation structure An Overview of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) The benefits of engaging with KTP How KTP works Case study: Plymouth City Council.
Enabling World Ready & Work Ready Graduates
HEFCE approach to evidence - KE/innovation SRHE, London May 2015 Alice Frost.
Clare Mackinnon Knowledge Transfer Partnership Manager.
Jan Gilder; Michelle Depper-Westwood; Alison Ogilvie; Marc Fleetham ERDF Workshop KTP Conference 9 th & 10 th December 2010.
K NOWLEDGE T RANSFER P ARTNERSHIPS. K NOWLEDGE T RANSFER P ARTNERSHIPS (KTP)
Adopt An Intern An Initiative by the Centre for Scottish Public Policy Sascha Strupp Project Officer.
AUEE Knowledge Transfer Event A Presentation by Simon Daly, Knowledge Transfer Manager, Anglia Ruskin University.
Knowledge Transfer Programme: An Overview Marc Fleetham Director Business Solutions.
The new apprenticeship deal. The search for talent.
Partnership Structure KTP Funding Partners 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…
Disability Employment Service Employing people with disabilities in mainstream jobs in Northern Ireland Terry Park - Department for Employment & Learning.
UAS – An Introduction. WHY UAS ? Not enough undergraduates studying STEM subjects Not enough subject specialist teachers School pupils not interested.
Student Careers and Skills – Context & Partnerships Sue Bennett, Director Stephen Ward, Head of External Relations.
Careers and Student Employability Overview of our services and how to access them
Jobcentre Plus Get Britain Working Measures Jobcentre Plus.
SME Graduate Recruitment – Why and How? Helene Turley and Jo Terry.
Targeting Careers Service Resources and supporting WP students Tim Reed Head of Careers and Employability
1 Make it happen! Session Overview * Top Tips for: Disclosure, Inherent Requirements Resume Graduate Applications Interviews Answering Your Questions *(Session.
Corporate slide master With guidelines for corporate presentations Jobs Growth Wales Programme.
Aston University- Business support Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Network (KEEN) Tony Jay Business Partnership Unit
| AUBG CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Contents: 1.Overview 2.Support 3.Employer Value 4.Student Benefits 5.How It Works 6.Contacts.
Marc Fleetham Director Business Solutions & Regional KTP Manager.
RECRUITMENT OVERVIEW TALENT MANAGEMENT. TALENT MANAGEMENT – RECRUITMENT OVERVIEW Mission Statement: Our Staffing & Recruitment function focuses its efforts.
Workforce Development with Oxford Brookes University Delivering university accredited staff development and training for employers and employees Steve.
Youth Engagement & Entrepreneurship
An Introduction to Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
Using DLHE data to research and find solutions to weak graduate employment in the field of Animal Behaviour and Welfare Claire Guy.
Elizabeth Cornish Career Development Service University of Leicester
Youth Engagement & Entrepreneurship
Workforce Disability at TfL
Presentation transcript:

Working together to enhance the student experience and outcome The role played by: Business Solutions & Careers & Employment Centre

Overview: Inform you of the roles our departments play in enhancing the student experience and outcome Create opportunities for companies to employ talent Create opportunities for students Next steps

Based at Wolverhampton Science Park Wolverhampton Business Solutions Centre

Major outputs from business focused activities Initiatives Assisted in excess of 5,000 SMEs Created or Safeguarded 8,000 jobs £200m of New or Safeguarded Sales Delivered >7,000 learning opportunities in support of business £6m spend on R & D by SMEs Leading Regional Provider of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships >130 two year projects completed

Create opportunities for students Skill Development for the Job search process Employability Award Employment and Work Experience Fulltime/part-time employment Volunteering National and International Internship/placement opportunities

Our Offer Academic supported project months Average cost £17,300 - £26,000 per annum to company High impact/ innovation projects Graduate employed by university Based fulltime at the company Access to university resource and facilities KTP - Knowledge Transfer Partnership Academic supported project months £23,750 average company cost per annum Pre-Innovation based growth projects Graduate employed by company Dedicated liason officer support Part-funded by ERDF KEEN - Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Network Recent graduate, 12 wks – 24wks £295 + VAT per week No company NI or tax OR Recent graduate, 25 wks – 12 mths £325 +VAT p/wk Graduate STEP Short term projects Part time or full time May attract Tax or NI Minimum pay £6.75 per hour Paid Graduate Scheme Student for weeks £295 + VAT per week No company NI or tax Classic STEP Graduate for up to 10 weeks Company asked to cover travel costs Company can offer employment to graduate Graduate Voluntary Scheme Term time option only Student project placements FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT

Next Steps Add value to your students experience through engaging with us Do something different today!

Thank you for listening… Simon Brandwood Head of Careers & Employment Services Tel: Marc Fleetham Director, Business Solutions Tel: