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Tuesday
Aug162011

A Job With Rob

Downtown Boston

One of the great things that the university does is Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. These are set up to do two things. Get students into good jobs and spread expertise into business. We are presently setting one up and I’m one of the academics at Hull University who is involved with managing the work. It is a very interesting project in a nice part of the world (not Hull actually) with good pay. If you are a recent graduate who wants to get started in the business you could do a lot worse than apply. Even though you might end up in meetings with me….

There are lots of KTPs out there. The one I’m talking about is here. You can find lots more, including some others from the university here.

Reader Comments (4)

Hello Rob, is it just for England students ? i'm fromm Tunisia can i apply ? Thank you
August 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAhmed Kaddour
"If you are a recent graduate ..."
How recent is recent? Is there a cut off point? (Uni of Hull CompSci class of '08 graduate)
August 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJamie
Ahmed, I'm not sure. I think it all hinges on whether you have permission to work in the UK.

Jamie, I think 08 would be OK, it is targeted at graduates, it is just that recent ones seem to be the ones that apply.
August 16, 2011 | Registered CommenterRob
Well, this is a very keen opportunity for some bright young woman or man. I wish they had something like this when I graduated back in 1988 here in the states. Good on you.
August 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSteve

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