Tue 12th Oct 2010, 09:58AM about second-jobber.com news.
Graduates interested in high technology growth industries have been encouraged to apply for work under the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) programme.
The scheme, which promotes collaboration between businesses and universities to offer work opportunities to graduates, has announced a number of vacancies in the West Midlands.
Graduates will take the role of a project manager, while they will also be given a competitive salary. Some may also get the chance to study for a professional post graduate qualification or a further degree.
The latest jobs in the West Midlands are being arranged with the help of the University of Wolverhampton. Young people can register their details online for the new positions within the region.
Currently, a number of posts are made available for graduates, with more to be created over the next two years.
To provide opportunities to graduates, KTP forms a partnership between a firm, a recently qualified graduate and a university.
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