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    Partnerships

    Projects

    Placements

    Collaborative Opportunities

    Lincoln Business School

    University of Lincoln

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    Work placements (one year)

    A xed term employment of

    undergraduates. For more informationsee our placements brochure.

    After 2 years study starting anytime

    between Mid-June and end Aug for 1year.

    Undergraduate salary negotiable:

    around 13-18,000 plus employmentcosts.

    Summer/ vacation

    (Internship)

    A xed term summer employment ofstudents.

    2-3 months (June-Sept) to suit

    employer.

    Depends on the employers scheme.

    Graduate Internship

    A xed term employment of new and

    recent graduates.

    All year round depending on fundsavailable; 3-6 months.

    Salary as above plus subsidy to

    employer of 1000*.

    Undergraduate/ postgraduate

    student consultancy projectsSolving dened problems,undertaking research, introducing

    new ideas.

    From Jan to May. Projects submittedby December.

    Will vary depending on project.

    e.g. Market research consultancy195 per project.

    Knowledge Transfer

    Partnership (KTP)

    Access and embed knowledge fromthe University. Fixed term employment

    of graduates working at the businesson a strategic project. For more

    information see www.ktponline.org.uk.

    A project can start at any time after

    approval of the application and

    recruitment of the graduate. From 1-3years or short PIKT 3-12 month.

    Government grant (40 to 60%)

    Business/organisation contributionapprox.:

    17,000 p.a. 250 staff

    Consultancy/Collaborative

    Projects

    Businesses and other organisationscan access specic expertise at

    the University to assist with projects

    problem solving etc.

    Time depends on the project

    requirements and University staffavailability.

    Fee by agreement.

    Continuing Professional

    Development

    Development of specic knowledgeand skills for employees and

    business owners. See www.llmc.org.uk for more information.

    Range of courses available including

    bespoke training.

    Fee by agreement.

    Work based learning

    Distance learning courses in

    Engineering management, logisticsmanagement and business

    management.

    Start anytime, for 18 months to 2years in duration.

    See http://www.lincoln.ac.uk, search

    work-based learning for currentcourse fees

    Activity

    Form of Collaboration

    Start Time & DurationCosts

    *Graduate eligibility criteria apply

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    Potential Benets

    The Lincoln Business School offers expertise in the areas of leadership

    and management, strategic marketing, the rural economy and economic

    regeneration, tourism, community and voluntary, work-based learning

    and enterprise and innovation. Possible benets include:

    Access to expertise and knowledge to improve

    the efciency and reduce costs to your

    business

    An opportunity to increase the protability of

    your business

    Reducing your costs of recruitment

    Potential Government funding to assist with the

    costs on some projects Improving retention and skills of current

    employees

    How you can help us

    We are dedicated to supporting our students and graduates to help them

    start their careers with the condence, skills and knowledge required by

    employers. Ways you can help our students:

    Offer work placements

    Mentor a student

    Give a careers talk

    Be on a mock interview panel

    Attend a careers fair Supply research opportunities for projects

    For further information and enquiries please contact:

    Stephanie Schiaffonati

    Phone: 01522 835516Email: [email protected]

    http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/lbs for more information.