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2016

Queen’s awarded £500k for IntertradeIreland FUSION programme

The William J Clinton Leadership Institute at Queen’s has successfully won a renewed contract of £500k with InterTradeIreland for the next five years.

Thomas Hunter Magowan, Chief Executive of InterTradeIreland, and Anne Clydesdale, Director of the William J Clinton Leadership Institute at Queen’s University

This contract is for the FUSION programme which is an innovation technology transfer programme and operates on an all-island basis. It will see Queen’s provide a Postgraduate Diploma in Business and Management for over 250 participants which will be delivered at Riddel Hall, Belfast and in Drogheda.

One of InterTradeIreland’s most successful programmes to date, FUSION enables SMEs to employ science, engineering and technology graduates for a 12-18 month period to create and develop technologically innovative and commercially viable projects and services.

The graduate benefits by gaining significant management experience and a fully funded Postgraduate Diploma in Business and Management.

The company is also partnered with a third level institution to gain access to the specialist expertise they need, facilitating a three way cross-border partnership.

Anne Clydesdale, Director of the William J Clinton Leadership Institute, said: “The Institute is delighted to have been re-appointed to deliver the PG Diploma for the highly innovative and effective FUSION programme, which gives science and technical graduates the chance to work in industry and to undertake a business focused postgraduate diploma at the Institute at Queen’s.”

The first contract was awarded to the Leadership Institute and Queen’s Management School in 2012 and since then the Institute has successfully delivered a PG Diploma in Business and Management for 250 PG students, accredited by Queen's Management School.

From 2017, Queen's Management School and the Leadership Institute will offer a MSc in Business and Management giving alumni and any future participants in the InterTradeIreland FUSION programme the opportunity to upgrade their accreditation by undertaking a research dissertation.

Thomas Hunter Magowan, Chief Executive of InterTradeIreland said: “InterTradeIreland recognises the business and economic contribution that graduates have and can continue to make in the future. FUSION brings graduates and industry together, with graduate’s skills delivering new creativity, new innovations and overall new ideas in a business.

“InterTradeIreland is very pleased to be working again alongside The William J Clinton Leadership Institute together with Queen’s Management School and recognise the critical role they continue to play in contributing to making FUSION successful.”

For further information on the William J Clinton Leadership Institute please visit: www.leadershipinstitute.co.uk

PHOTO: Thomas Hunter Magowan, Chief Executive of InterTradeIreland and Anne Clydesdale, Director of the William J Clinton Leadership Institute at Queen’s University.

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