Knowledge exchange is a recognised part of the overall university strategy. We have a clear understanding of the institutional role and the purpose of KE and whom the intended beneficiaries are.
Clarity of mission is essential for efficient and effective knowledge exchange. University staff, students and external organisations need to understand the aims and priorities of senior university leaders and governors in relation to the whole range of knowledge exchange activities undertaken by the institution.
These might include formal mechanisms/policies covering:
EXPLOITATION
Exploitation of intellectual property (IP), including licensing and spinouts, shareholdings, revenue-sharing, and support available.
ACCESS
Accessing specialist facilities, including costing and pricing, access and availability, and attendant support.
ENGAGEMENT
Employer engagement, including how student and graduate talent can be accessed and by which mechanisms.
RESEARCH
Arrangements for collaborative and contracted research, covering cost and revenue sharing of IP exploitation, warranties and indemnities.
ACTIVITIES
Engagement of, and with, the public on research and the broader activities of the university.
CONSULTANCY
Consultancy and advice, including formal policies on the provision of advice by individual academic staff on a private or institutional basis.
DEVELOPMENT
Continuing professional development (CPD) and employer engagement in course development and delivery, including a clear approach to accreditation and quality assurance, and potential for customised provision.
REGENERATION
Regeneration and local business support, including policies on preferential access to services and facilities, institutional collaboration locally, and partnership with local authorities and local and regional economic development structures and/or devolved administrations.
STATE AID
State aid, liability insurance, research and development tax credits and other technical and legal matters.
MECHANISM
Mechanisms for ensuring awareness and compliance with these policies within the institution.