The iMayflower project at the ҹèƵ has recently launched the latest round of part-funded Masters R&D Studentships ahead of its October 2021 intake, as part of the Innovative Placements Scheme. The new scheme will support postgraduate students and industry partners to tackle real-world challenges through the use of new digital technologies.
Alongside iMayflower’s successful Virtual Internships, the Masters R&D Scheme demonstrates the University’s commitment to supporting businesses through the economic recovery period and its dedication to improving future prospects and graduate outcomes for its students.
With Industry partners including Powderham Castle and Torbay & South Devon NHS Foundation Trust, the Masters R&D Studentship is designed to give businesses access to fresh talent, skillsets and ideas. It involves taking a specified R&D challenge that will contribute to the development of a new product, process, service or experiential offering for the business.
For prospective Postgraduate students, it provides a sought-after opportunity to work collaboratively with one of the University’s established industry partners, applying knowledge and skills in a work context, as well as access to a scholarship of £3000 towards course fees and a £2000 project budget.