OppsLink

Searchable Consulting Opportunities for LSE Academics

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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.

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National Council for Special Education, Ireland
Title: Literature Review on Inclusive Pedagogy to inform development of the NCSE Quality Practice Framework Description: The NCSE want to establish what good teaching and learning looks like in an inclusive context. The literature review will provide a comprehensive analysis of existing literature featuring evidence of quality teaching and learning pedagogies.
Education and Skills
WWF
Many countries are in the process of developing their own national and sector-level transition plans and securing net zero investment is an internationally shared challenge. WWF-UK is seeking to commission a piece of research on best practice examples from other countries which are deploying innovative solutions to attract investment into their sector-level transitions, and which could be deployed to similar effect in a UK context. We are particularly interested in Japan’s GX climate transition bonds which are using public money to leverage private investment; Australia’s efforts to crowd in capital via its Clean Energy Finance Corporation and National Reconstruction Fund, as well as its sector-level plans and regional policies such as New South Wales’ Net Zero Industry and Innovation Investment Plan; and lastly Denmark’s public-private partnership model being deployed across fourteen sectorspecific partnerships to accelerate the transition. We would welcome the proposal of...
Environment and Energy
European Commission, DG CNECT - Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Lot 1 (Health: Innovative AI-based cancer imaging solutions for breast and prostate diagnosis) and Lot 2 (Energy: Innovative AI-based solutions for electric grid optimization)
EU Institutions and Programmes Technology and Innovation Health Environment and Energy
Health Service Executive, Ireland
In 2024, the HSE piloted a new alcohol extended brief intervention service – SAOR( Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol) EBI - in North Dublin. A process evaluation was conducted and finalised in Q4 2024. SAOR EBI is an evolution of the SAOR Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Initiative. SAOR EBI continues to be delivered in North Dublin and now is now being scaled up two new sites across the HSE regions Dublin South East and South West. The HSE is seeking to contract a suitably experienced and qualified research team to conduct an implementation and outcomes evaluation across the three locations. This evaluation must determine the effectiveness of SAOR EBI in supporting individuals with their alcohol reduction goals, to understand its implementation and whether it enables earlier and more equitable access to alcohol use support in the population. The findings will be used to inform service deliver and any future business cases to support the scaling up of SAOR EBI...
Health