OppsLink

Searchable Consulting Opportunities for LSE Academics

OppsLink Overview

OppsLink is a platform that connects academic experts, PhD students, (early career) researchers and alumni with funded consulting opportunities. These range from UK and local government to the European Commission and international organisations. It offers a searchable database of current tenders that are open for applications.

The projects span a wide range of disciplines and research areas, often involving complex challenges that require individual academic input or collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. If you see a project you like, please do express interest and we’ll follow up.

Access to OppsLink is restricted to members of the LSE academic community. If you're eligible and haven't yet registered, we encourage you to sign up and start exploring the latest opportunities.

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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council United Kingdom
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP Council) is seeking providers to join the new Outcomes-Focused Framework for Care and Support at Home, designed to transform the way care is delivered across our communities. This updated approach places people, their strengths, and aspirations at the heart of everything we do. BCP Council Adult Social Care's (ASC) vision is to support people to live fulfilling lives, in ways they choose, and in environments where they feel safe and connected The Care and Support at Home Framework is committed to a progressive approach that will embed outcomes focus throughout the duration of this contract. This means moving away from the traditional 'time and task' model of care towards a model that is person-centred, flexible, and empowering. The Framework is designed to provide comprehensive support for all adults aged 18 years and over within the BCP Council conurbation, whose needs can be met through Care and Support at Home services, and do not...
Ministry of Justice United Kingdom
The requirement is for a service that facilitates in person cash and debit card payments—using a payment card or token—and Direct Debit payments for criminal financial impositions, civil debt, and legal aid contributions
Stockton on Tees Borough Council United Kingdom
Community Health and Wellbeing Champions (CHWC) are individuals who operate as part of our community asset-based approach . They help connect our communities and represent them in our collective work to improve health and wellbeing and to address health inequalities. Through their relationships with and their understanding of our diverse communities, they are a crucial part of our system: • helping to inform and shape priorities, • implementing and developing evidence-based approaches and interventions, • co-producing models of support, • gathering and sharing intelligence from within communities around health and wellbeing and health-seeking behaviours • helping to co-design and share messaging and information and • improving access to support