The Knowledge Transfer Partnership aims to develop workplace learning diagnostic tools that support data-led course creation and increase learning outcomes.

The collaboration will explore real-world walls within the learning & development sector through substantial research to create new plans for diagnostic technology services with effective delivery.

UK based learning and development provider Alchemist is interested in devising a robust diagnostics tool so that they can provide even more relevant and reliable metrics on the performance of their customer learning programmes, before, during and after the customer engagement. Alchemist intends to lead the way with demonstrating the value of a truly blended learning approach in the commercial sector.
The university will embed a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate into the Alchemist organisation ensuring their research expertise fits within ALchemist’s wider business landscape of organisational development, with a particular focus on new and emerging technology in the learning sphere. The Associate will use their expertise and add value to Alchemist through their research with a view to co-publishing research and engage in thought leadership through publishing reports and articles that share an academic insight.
Stu Packham, Chief Executive of Alchemist
“We have high hopes for this research collaboration. It provides us with a unique opportunity to address the value that truly accurate diagnostics based on data can bring to the different types of blended learning deliveries available in workplace learning programmes. The research will help us to understand how we can use data more effectively to identify the optimal mix of activities, content and resources that maximise learning outcomes. Ultimately, we believe this will lead to improved workplace productivity and performance. We are confident that this collaboration has the potential to be truly ground-breaking and we are excited to be a part of it.”
Professor Leroy White, Department of Management, University of Exeter Business School
“From the academic perspective, the KTP offers a unique opportunity for us to develop and apply new theoretical and practical insights on workplace learning programmes, which have primarily been unexplored with academic rigour.”
The KTP is part of a UK-wide scheme that helps businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity by accessing the knowledge and expertise of the country’s leading universities. KTPs are essentially partnerships between a business and a university, with the aim of transferring academic knowledge and expertise into the business in order to innovate and improve performance. This partnership is between a graduate or early career researcher, who will be seconded to Alchemist and a team of academics from the University of Exeter Business School. The partnership is structured around a specific project investigating the efficacy of diagnostics in learning that has been agreed between Alchemist and the university, with clear objectives that are aligned with  strategic goals. The project is jointly supervised by representatives from Alchemist and the university, and is expected to last for two years. At the end of the project, it is expected that the knowledge transfer process will have resulted in lasting benefits for Alchemist, including improved competitiveness, productivity, and profitability.
Whether the partnership manages to create a ‘model’ or not, the participants are confident the research framework will give them a number of interesting insights to share in the L&D field, co-publishing researchbetween Alchemist and the University of Exeter. There is a completely open agenda regarding the outcomes of the research, as this is a true learning opportunity for the business who is willing to be shaped by the outcome, not shape the research to suit their preference. The participants expect this to be the start an ongoing strategic relationship between Alchemist and the University of Exeter.
Innovate UK Funding
KTP funding with Innovate UK helps to support knowledge-sharing between businesses and universities, so that businesses can benefit from the latest academic research. This can be done through a range of activities, such as secondments, training programmes and conferences. The aim is to help businesses to innovate and grow, and to create high-quality jobs. This type of partnership is crucial for ensuring that businesses such as Alchemist can keep up with the latest developments in their field, and for ensuring that academia is putting its knowledge to good use.
The Team
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Team
– Andy Treen KTP Supervisor
– Laura Buchanan- Enterprise and Innovation Programmes Manager
University of Exeter Team
– Leroy White – Academic Lead
– Aaron Page – Academic Supervisor
– KTP Associate – Vacancy to be filled
Alchemist Team
– Ollie Christophers – Industry Supervisor
– Lucy Kent – Learning Supervisor
– Stu Packham – Executive Sponsor
Updates on the progress of the partnership will be posted on the dedicated KTP page on Alchemist’s website https://thisisalchemist.com/knowledge-transfer-partnership/