Research Impact and Funding Consultant

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£245,640

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  • Research and development consultancy services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

10 months ago

Description

The University of Hertfordshire is conducting a tender exercise to set up a contract for a Research Impact and Funding Consultant to the University and all group companies.   It is intended that the contract will commence on signature of the contract by both parties and run for a maximum of 4.5 years (subject to satisfactory performance and agreement by both parties to the contract extension).  The contract will be reviewed yearly on each anniversary of the contract award and will be renewed subject to performance and value for money.  The renewal must be agreed by both parties in writing.  The University reserves the right not to renew on the yearly anniversary. Submission of a tender is acceptance of the contract terms and conditions.  A copy has been included in the tender documentation.

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