Leeds Trinity University is seeking suppliers to provide a membership subscription for the academic year 2025-26. The total value of this contract is £28,418. The deadline for submissions is July 22, 2025. This opportunity is listed on the Contracts Finder platform. The awarded supplier for this con
Contract awarded. Originally published 10 months ago.
Leeds Trinity University is seeking a supplier to provide student recruitment services. The contract, valued at £30,420, aims to enhance the university's ability to attract and enroll students. The successful supplier will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to reach potential
Leeds Trinity University is seeking to procure laptop computers through a call-off from the LUPC awarded framework agreement (NDNA) reference ITS5071LU. The total value of this contract is £27,846. Suppliers interested in this opportunity should note that the deadline for submissions is August 31, 2
Leeds Trinity University is seeking suppliers to provide planning permission, building control applications, surveys, and design services for a modular building project related to biomedical facilities. This contract is part of the NHS SBS framework agreement 10514 for Modular Buildings 3. The total
Leeds Trinity University is seeking suppliers for the maintenance of Building Management Systems (BMS) and Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS). This contract involves both planned and reactive maintenance services as part of Lot 1.1 of the NHS SBS framework Agreement 'Hard Facilities Managemen
Edinburgh Council is contracting a provider to deliver First Aid Awareness training for taxi and private hire car drivers as part of their Intermediate Course program.
Contracts available for providers of student counselling, helpline, and online mental health support services to Scottish universities and colleges.
NCS is inviting tenders from suppliers to deliver multi-level education and training services across five programme areas in Swindon during 2026-27, with a maximum value of £2.67 million.
Plymouth City Council seeks a strategic partner to deliver alternative education services for students unable to access mainstream schooling due to illness, exclusion, or other barriers.