Expert Support for Founders
Connect with experienced professionals, who can help you make informed decisions and accelerate your startup journey
START UP gives student and graduate founders access to a growing network of regional Experts, who can provide specialist advice when you need it most.
Whether you're protecting your intellectual property, setting up your business, refining your brand, strengthening your marketing strategy or building your professional profile, we can help connect you with expertise at the right stage of your journey.
Through our Partner Framework, we've brought together specialists from across the North East, including:
- Intellectual Property and commercial lawyers
- Accountants and tax specialists
- Marketing and branding agencies
- Product designers
- Web developers
- LinkedIn optimisation specialists
- And many more
Expert Drop-In sessions
Our regular Expert Drop-In sessions give you the opportunity to meet professionals, ask questions, explore your options and identify the support that's right for your business.
You can find our latest Drop-in sessions on our events page Start-up events | Newcastle University
If you need specialist advice between sessions, the START UP team can also introduce you directly to Experts in our network, as your business evolves and new needs arise.
Funding specialist support
Sometimes a conversation is just the beginning.
If you need more in-depth support, eligible founders may be able to apply for equity-free Partner Framework Grant Funding to help cover the cost of working with a Expert. Funding is awarded to help founders access the expertise that will have the greatest impact on progressing their business. Applications are assessed on the opportunity, the proposed support and the impact it will have on your venture.
Importantly, you're not limited to our existing network of Experts. While we're delighted to introduce founders to Experts we've built relationships with, you can also apply for Partner Framework Grant Funding to work with a specialist outside our network.
How do I apply for Partner Framework Grant Funding?
We know funding opportunities are exciting, but our support is designed to help you build a strong foundation for long-term success.
You'll progress through our support at your own pace, beginning with one of our Entrepreneurship & Start-up Consultants, Laura or Rebecca. They'll help you explore, develop and validate your business opportunity. Once you've clearly defined your opportunity and supported it with both primary and secondary market research, you'll be introduced to a Business Adviser.
Your Business Adviser will work with you to take your business or idea to the next stage.
If you need specialist support, your Business Adviser and the Start Up Ecosystem Lead will work with you to assess your needs.
Please note: We don’t fast-track support based on funding availability. Our goal is to ensure you’re fully prepared to make the most of any opportunity, at the right pace.
Important Information:
- You must be actively working with the START UP team, with a minimum of two meetings with a Business Adviser, before you can apply for Partner Framework Grant Funding.
- You need to have had an initial appointment with an Expert – they will have scoped your needs and provided you with a quote for their services. You will need to submit the quote as part of your application.
Application Criteria
All grant requests will be assessed against the following criteria:
- The Opportunity – What is your business idea? What progress have you made to date? What is the minimum viable product? How will you generate revenue?
- The Support – What specialist support do you require? Which Expert will provide the specialist support? Give an overview of the services the Expert will provide.
- The Ask – Please include the value of the Partner Framework Grant Funding that you are applying for from START UP & provide an itemised breakdown of the Expert support. If there is a difference in the cost of Expert support and the amount of grant funding that you are applying for, please tell us how you will bridge the difference.
- The Impact – What difference will the Partner Framework Grant Funding make to your business? How will it impact your route to market or investment?
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to apply for START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding, you must be a registered student at Newcastle University (UK) or a recent Newcastle University graduate within two years at the point of applying for grant funding (you must access support from START UP within two years from the point you graduated from your studies). You must also be eligible to engage in business activity/ start a business in the UK.
- International students - You must have the necessary immigration permission to engage in business activity and be self-employed in the UK and be legally residing within the UK. Please seek advice from the University’s Visa Team, if required. Support for International Students | Newcastle University
- Team Applications - You can apply as an individual or as part of a team, but only one request per idea or business will be considered, and the team must be led by a Newcastle University student or graduate. Once a business is formed, the Newcastle University student or graduate must own a majority share and be responsible for the direction and leadership of the business.
- Intellectual Property (IP) - You must own the Intellectual Property (IP) or have permission to exploit any IP related to your idea/business.
- Business setup - That you are in a position to launch a business within the next 12 months, contingent on a viable market opportunity. If you successfully go on to start a business after receiving Partner Framework Grant Funding, we ask that you provide the START UP team with evidence of company formation or registration with HMRC. Please see further details on the next page about our annual Higher Education Business & Community Interaction Survey (HE-BCI).
Grant Funding Terms and Conditions
Use of START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding
START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding can be used to access Expert support to help you to advance your business opportunity. Any funding awarded must be used solely for the purpose as outlined in your application.
Successful applicants
Payment of a START UP Grant
The funds will be paid into the personal bank account of the sole applicant or, in the case of a team, to the lead person as identified in the grant application. The lead person must be a current Newcastle University UK student or recent graduate (up to two years). We advise you not to make a commitment to any purchases before an offer of a grant is made and the funds have cleared.
Continued Support
Grant recipients are required to meet with their Business Adviser a minimum of x2 times after receiving a grant. This is to provide continued support but also to inform the START UP team of your progress and the impact the funding has had.
Tracking
All successful applicants will be required to inform us about the impact of the funding and support provided by completing a survey each year, from when you first receive support from the University to start your business, until your involvement with your business ends or it ceases to trade. This survey is called the Higher Education Business & Community Interaction Survey, and this is a requirement by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). At its core, the aim is to highlight the social, cultural and economic impact our community of Newcastle University founders are having – as a collective. We will reach out to you in September/October each year via email and/or telephone. Your data will be held in the strictest of confidence and only aggregated totals from all respondents will be reported. We won’t share your individual figures or any of your data with anyone outside of the University without your additional consent unless we’re required by law. All data will be stored securely within the EEA. Learn more about our data protection.
Successful applicants might also be invited to participate in promotional material such as press releases, case studies and video content for our website and social media.
If you decide not to progress with your business opportunity after receiving START UP Grant Funding, and some or all the grant remains unspent, you agree to inform the Start Up and Entrepreneurship Manager, so that unused funding can be returned to the University to benefit other students and graduates.
Intellectual Property
It is the responsibility of each applicant to confirm that you have the right to exploit any Intellectual Property (IP). You are wholly responsible for the protection of your own IP and should acknowledge that it is advisable to not disclose information that you regard as being particularly commercially valuable. Where appropriate, we would advise you seek independent advice from an IP specialist. The UK Intellectual Property Office website is a good source of information on IP and confidentiality. For more information, visit www.gov.uk/intellectual-property-an-overview or the Business & IP Centre at Newcastle City Library BIPC North East - Business & IP Support in the North East
Involvement of Third Parties
The University may engage internal and external partners in evaluating grant applications. It is prudent not to disclose commercially sensitive information in your application. Please see IP section above. Where appropriate, it is advisable to seek independent legal advice. You can also talk to your START UP Business Adviser, if you would like further advice on how to manage levels of disclosure related to your business opportunity/ business.
Criminal Activity
START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding recipients must not be involved in any form of illegal activity or activity which in the sole determination of Newcastle University may bring the University into disrepute. The University may reject applicants at any stage of the application process and may terminate an offer and require the repayment of a Partner Framework Grant where activity is not in line with the values of the University or presents a potential reputational risk for the University.
Assessment of grant requests will be made in the context of the University’s values and in line with University processes and procedures.
Media and PR
Newcastle University’s START UP team reserves the right to publish information relating to grant funding awards such as successful applicants’ names, degrees, graduation years, testimonial quotes, and business information such as business name, summary, and URLs in the form of press releases, case studies and video content on our website and social media.
As part of Newcastle University’s widening participation agenda to support under- represented groups, we may ask applicants if they meet one or more of the widening participation eligibility criteria and if they consent to us sharing as part of the promotional materials mentioned above. Applicants can choose not to provide widening participation information. Whether or not applicants provide widening participation information has no impact on the outcome of their START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding application. Applicants can give or withdraw their consent for us to use widening participation information at any point during the application process or after being awarded START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding.
Privacy Notice
Newcastle University Careers Service must collect your personal data to process your START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding application, record the outcome and make you aware of other legitimate opportunities from the Careers Service and its trusted partners. The personal data we will process are:
Your name, student number or date of birth, email address and personal bank details.
Your personal data is processed to deliver a contract between the University and you in relation to the START UP programme. We may share your data with third parties for the purpose of administering the START UP Grant Funding application process, where we are required to report to programme funders and/or where we use external assessors with relevant expertise. Your data may be held locally by Careers Service staff for up to a year following the conclusion of this process before it will be deleted to leave only a record of participation on your central student or alumni record.
If you would like more information about how we manage personal data, including your rights under law and the contact details of the University’s Data Protection Officer, please visit: Data Protection Policy | Newcastle University (ncl.ac.uk)
Further Information
Newcastle University reserves the right to amend all details of this opportunity at any time and change the Terms and Conditions without notice.
If you have any questions about START UP Partner Framework Grant Funding, please email startup@ncl.ac.uk
You can find all of the information and terms and conditions in the documents below:
Partner Framework Grant Funding - Guidance and Terms & Conditions .pdf
Partner Framework Grant Funding Guidance and Terms Conditions July 2026.pdf (Accessible Document)