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The following related schemes are supported by the DTI:
PTP (Postgraduate Training
Partnerships) - Aimed at increasing the number of
high quality postgraduates with skills, experience and
training relevant to the needs of industry. Groups of
postgraduate students work within a Research and Technology
Organisation on industrially relevant research projects
supervised jointly by academics and RTO personnel.
Faraday
Partnerships - The Faraday Partnerships are business-driven
knowledge base/industry partnerships recoginsed regionally
and nationally as centres of expertise and collaboration
in their sectors or technology.
By bringing together researchers and businesses through
the involvement of intermediate organisations and 'technology
translators' (business-literate scientists and engineers)
they use private capital and the various support schemes
more coherently to being new products and processes
to the market faster.
TCS (formerly known as the Teaching
Company Scheme) - Facilitates the transfer of technology
and knowledge between the science, engineering and technology
base and business by enabling high quality graduates to
work for two years on projects central to company needs.
Now managed by the Small
Business Service.