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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Gloucestershire County Council
Gloucestershire County Council, in partnership with the Integrated Care Board (ICB), the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) and other statutory partners, is seeking providers to deliver behaviour change interventions for those aged 16 & over who have used abusive behaviours in their relationships. The service will include: - Domestic Violence perpetrator Programmes - One-to-one behaviour change support - Early Response Interventions - Partner-safety support This provision forms a key part of the county's multi-agency approach to tackling domestic abuse and promoting safer, healthier relationships. This services is being procured as a single provider framework with 2 lots. • Lot A - Core service delivery, perpetrator behaviour change and early response interventions. - including but not limited to addressing the needs of perpetrators from specific and/or underrepresented communities, delivering certain interventions or growing service capacity, subject to available...
Education and Skills Health Psychology, Mental Health and Behaviour Change
SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LIMITED
NHS Supply Chain intends to launch a National Framework Agreement for the provision of Diagnostic and Capital Equipment and Related Accessories and Services, that includes the following: Patient Monitoring Equipment Anaesthesia Equipment Ventilator Equipment Neonatal Equipment Adult Phototherapy Devices Electrosurgical Equipment Medical Lasers Architectural Surgical Medical Systems Stretcher, Trolleys and Patient Transfer Equipment Operating and Mobile Interventional Radiology Tables Electrocardiograph (ECG) Devices and Management Systems Ambulatory Monitoring, Wearable Recorder Devices and Related Services Exercise Tolerance Testing (ETT), Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET), and Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) Systems Radiotherapy Treatment Systems and IT Radiotherapy Ancillary Devices Including Dosimetry, Patient Positioning And Quality Assurance Devices Nuclear Medicine Bladder Scanners Specimen Cabinets Brachytherapy Seeds Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT)...
Health Technology and Innovation Housing and Built Environment
Milton Keynes City Council
Milton Keynes City Council are currently out to tender for the provision of South Midlands Connect to Work Programme (Milton Keynes Area). Milton Keynes City Council has been awarded grant funding by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to participate in the Connect to Work initiative, via the accountable body ‘West Northants Council (WNC)’ as part of the South Midlands region. Connect to Work is the initial and significant element of the Get Britain Working Strategy, the aim of which is to support people with disabilities, those with health conditions and people with complex barriers, to find suitable work. The Connect to Work Programme aims to support individuals furthest from the labour market into sustainable employment. It is a voluntary programme launched by DWP (the Department for Work and Pensions) to help tackle economic inactivity by providing a specific form of supported employment targeted at the right people at the right time, based on their individual...
Health Education and Skills Equality, Inclusion and Social Policy
Aberdeenshire Council
Aberdeenshire Council requires the provision of two distinct Outreach Housing Support Services to support Young Persons and Adults. The Young Persons Outreach Housing Support Service is for people aged over 16 and up to the age of 21, and for those who are care leavers up to and including age 26 where a housing support need has been identified by housing options or social work services who retain the statutory duty to support care leavers up to and including age 26. The Adults Outreach Housing Support Service is for people aged 21 and over. The support provided will be flexible and tailored to provide person centred support to meet the changing needs of each individual, with the key aim of providing support to work towards promoting independent living and allowing those supported to sustain their tenancies and prevent homelessness.
Housing and Built Environment Health