Research and Business
Business support
Consultancy
Consultancy
Objectives
The University allows and encourages academics to engage in
consultancy as part of their Knowledge Transfer activities. To support
this work, the University offers administrative support to all
consultancy.
The key objectives for the University are:
- Maximise consultancy within the agreed limits defined by
the University regulations such that this work is beneficial to the
individual, the academic schools, and the University.
- Provide efficient management & administrative support to consultancy.
- Ensure
that the procedures as outlined in Regulation 29 of the University are
adhered to by all individuals undertaking consultancy.
- All
PRIVATE consultancy is undertaken in accordance with the procedures as
outlined in Regulation 29, specifically (but not limited to) prior
approval of the Head of Department and liability disclaimer statements
provided by the consultant to the University.
Benefits of Consultancy
The benefits of consultancy to academics, to the school/university and to customers are:
- The Academic
- Personal development/broaden interests
- Provide case studies for research & teaching work
- See how your knowledge works in the business world
- May lead to collaborative research /other projects
- Augment salary
- The School/University
- Increase industrial/business links and collaborations
- Meet targets for Knowledge Transfer established by the Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) and the Corporate Plan
- Opportunities for staff (including income generation)
- May lead to collaborative research/other projects
- The Customers
- Access to knowledge held in Universities
- Access to the State-of-the-Art
- Independence of academics
- Availability of resources at Universities
- Association with University of Bradford
- Problem solving
Available Support
(Support is not available to staff when they are undertaking private consultancy.)
- Support for consultancy will include (but not be limited by):
- contract negotiation (terms and conditions, confidentiality, intellectual property);
- financial control; administration; quotations; invoicing & payment;
- professional indemnity and liability insurance;
- training;
- marketing;
- quality assurance.
- Prior approval from the Dean of School or delegate for all consultancy work is essential
Definitions
- Consultancy is paid outside work
(not including normal academic / professional activities see below)
undertaken under the auspices of the University of Bradford or its
wholly owned trading companies.
- Private consultancy
is paid outside work carried out by a member of staff in a private
capacity where the University will not, under any circumstances accept
liability or responsibility for the work or any advice given in
connection with it.
- Prior approval
is required from the member of staffs Dean of School or delegate for
both consultancy and private consultancy. No consultancy can be
undertaken without first gaining this approval, and failure to seek
approval can be regarded as a breach of the staff members employment
contract.
- Normal academic / professional activities
are not considered to be part of consultancy and are excluded from the
requirement of prior approval of the Dean of School and includes:
Writing academic books; External examining; Refereeing and editing
academic journals; Acting as a Quality Assurance Agency auditor or
subject reviewer; Acting as external assessor/adviser for chair/other
senior appointments at other universities/colleges; Occasional lectures
and broadcasts; Unpaid voluntary work.