The Knowledge Exchange Framework: Practical Insights for 2023
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The first iteration of the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) took place in 2021, with the aim of improving and benchmarking knowledge exchange activity between universities and the public, private and third sectors. Within the framework, universities are measured on seven key outcomes, with the overarching goal of driving research innovation – locally and globally.
The results of the second iteration of the Knowledge Exchange Framework were released in September 2022, following a review and updates to the methodological methods used in 2021. With knowledge exchange outcomes being measured annually, now is an excellent opportunity for universities to reflect and learn from the second iteration, and share best practice with peers in preparation for the next iteration.
• The Government has a target of reaching 2.4% of GDP spend on Research and Development by 2027
• UK universities received £4.9 billion from knowledge exchange activities in 2018-19 according to Universities UK (UUK)
• 136 higher education institutions have signed up to the KE Concordat, creating 560 priority actions for improved collaborative working, UUK report.
Join us at this one day online event to hear the latest strategies and guidance on delivering a best practice knowledge exchange strategy from higher education experts across the sector. You will hear exemplary case studies showcasing a range of key topics, including developing successful business partnerships, effectively measuring KEF outcomes and building student engagement with knowledge exchange activity. You will also have the opportunity to network with senior colleagues from across the higher education sector to share common challenges in preparing for KEF 3.
Why attend:
• High-level keynotes from leading experts on the latest updates and reforms to KEF 2 following the first iteration
• Best practice case studies addressing a range of challenges, including a panel reflecting on lessons learnt from KEF 2
• Engage with key insights into translating activity into tangible outcomes
• Network with speakers and senior colleagues from across the education sector
• CPD (gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota).