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Procurement-Related Links


Procureweb

Procureweb supports procurement throughout the UK Higher Education Sector and Research Councils.

Main website: www.procureweb.ac.uk

They provide a number of related websites, tools and systems including: CuPID - The Central Universities' Purchasing Information Database: www.cupid.ac.uk

tenders.ac.uk - a tender advertising system where, as a registered institution, you can post tender documentation for suppliers to download and complete: www.tenders.ac.uk

H.E.L.P (Higher Education Library: Procurement is a comprehensive library of guidance notes on procurement best practice: help.procureweb.ac.uk/


Procureweb also includes pages on Environmental and Financial Sustainability and Whole Life Costing and efficiency management.


The Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability (HEPS) Guide on Purchasing for Sustainability is available on the Forum For The Future website.

The University of Edinburgh has a Sustainable Procurement Strategy.

The AUPO Corporate Social Responsibility Group (CSR) covers Equality and Human rights issues.

The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) has a Code of Ethics.

The National Audit Office has produced a report on Improving procurement in FE Colleges in England.


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