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Proton Europe

ProtonProTon Europe is the largest pan-European association for knowledge transfer units within universities and other research organisations.  The objectives are to work with partner associations and directly with institutions to:

  1. Establish a professional association of knowledge transfer offices that is representative of all European countries.
  2. Contribute to establishing European-wide guidelines, high standards of conduct and to raise the profile of KTOs.
  3. Boost knowledge transfer by providing services to the members.
  4. Represent the members at European level and influence knowledge transfer and innovation policies.

These objectives are delivered through lobbying and commenting at EU level on behalf of KT and to foster KT; professional CPD in collaboration with existing providers; delivery of an annual survey of KT activity across Europe; events and conferences with partners in addition to an Annual Conference.

There is an extensive Associate member programme for professionals in areas related to KT and Innovation.

 

Contact Details

Name: Under recruitment
Position: Secretary General
Address ProTon Europe
44, rue des Palais
B-1030, Brussels
Belgium
 
Telephone: +32 2211 3432
Fax: +32 2211 3405
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Email: secretariat@protoneurope.org
Web: www.protoneurope.org
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