A BUSINESS ASSISTANCE DELIVERY SUB CONTRCTOR FOR THE ERDF HEALTH INNOVATION CAMPUS PROJECT - AWARD

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£120,000

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Lancaster University has successfully secured European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the England European Structural and Investment Fund Programme (ESIF) 2014 to 2023. 
      
      Lancaster University are seeking to appoint a sub-contractor with appropriate expertise to undertake the recruitment for and execution of an ERDF innovation interaction programme for SMEs in Lancashire to increase understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with the health and wellbeing sectors.  The result will be a minimum of twelve hours of Business Support Assistance that will meet both the expectations of Lancaster University and a C1 ERDF Output. 
      
      Project compliance documentation will need to adhere to ERDF eligibility and C1 Output regulations and will be provided by Lancaster University. Further details can be found in the tender specification.
      
      The location of the site is Bailrigg Campus, Lancaster, LA1 4YW.

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Angela Wearden

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01524 594087

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