Accredited learning programmes across the policy profession
Estimated value
£16.6m
Awarded value
—
Suppliers
0
Lots
2
Published
10 Jun 2026
Description
The Civil Service Policy Profession consists of around 38,500 civil servants making it the second largest profession in government. It has a presence across the regions and nations of the UK. The work of policy professionals has a profound impact on the lives of people across the country. Upskilling policy makers will mean they develop better policies that will deliver better outcomes for the public. The Policy Profession Unit, which is part of the Department for Education but works on behalf of policy professionals across government, has responsibility for overseeing the development of the Policy Profession. This includes building the skills and capability of individual policy makers at different stages of their careers. We are seeking to partner with higher education institution(s) to develop and deliver, from September 2027, accredited programmes at postgraduate level that build the skills and capabilities of UK civil servants in line with the Policy Profession Standards. This procurement consists of two lots: Lot 1 and Lot 2. Suppliers may bid for either or both lots, and we expect any bids covering both lots to include a proposed discount structure. Lot 1 (itt_3995): The procurement of a contract for five cohorts for an accredited 180-credit Master’s course, with one cohort per academic year from AY 2027/28, designed for experienced civil service policy leaders. It will aim to strengthen advanced policy capability, enabling leaders to apply academic rigour and best practice to complex government policy challenges while continuing in their roles. Lot 2 (itt_3999): Lot 2 is for a postgraduate accredited learning offer for civil service policy professionals, including standalone modules, a Postgraduate Award, Certificate and Diploma for experienced practitioners. It also includes a separate 30-credit Postgraduate Award for Government Policy Fast Streamers, delivered to an annual cohort on a structured three-year timetable. The Department for Education will hold these contracts, however the programmes must be accessible to all civil service departments. Funding estimates included within this notice are based off of historic student volumes and spending. Actual contract value will be determined by actual student volumes that will be funded by individual departments. The Department makes no commitment at this stage to the final funding envelope for contractual activity. Please see the recording of the early market engagement event here: https://youtu.be/Buv5dtEd2_4 The closing date for this procurement is 13 July 2026 at 12:00, and the clarification window will remain open until 30 June 2026 at 15:00. Please submit all clarification questions and your bid response through the Jaggaer system under project_10154, which is being used to manage this procurement.
Scope
- Reference
- Project_10154
- Total value
- £16,550,000 excluding VATAbove the relevant threshold
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 13 Sept 2026 to 13 Sept 2031Possible extension to 13 Sept 2032
DfE reserves the right to extend this Contract by any period or periods of its choosing. Any extension shall be exercised by DfE giving the Supplier no less than three (3) months’ written notice prior to the expiry of the then current term. DfE further reserves the right to extend the Contract to cover additional cohorts or cohort volumes. Where such extensions are exercised, the maximum value of the Contract extension must not exceed 100% of the initial Contract value, in accordance with the pricing mechanism to be set out in Schedule 3 (Charges), provided that the overall nature of the Contract remains unchanged.
- Main category
- services
- CPV classifications
- 80300000
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quality Criteria (including social value) | Question Q1 - Curriculum Design and Content Q2 - Assessment and Accreditation Q3 - Delivery Arrangements Q4 - Enrolment, Administration, and Payment Q5 - Learner Support, Accessibility and Inclusion Q6 - Programme Governance, Quality, and Evaluation Question – Social Value Q1 - Creating Opportunities for young people Q2 - Expanding Access for Underrepresented Groups | quality | 70.00% |
| Course pricing | Bidders are required to provide a per-learner fee for the Expert level 180 Credit Master’s qualification | price | 30.00% |
| Quality Criteria (including social value) | Question - Technical Q1 - Curriculum Design and Content Q2 - Assessment and Accreditation Q3 - Delivery Arrangements Q4 - Enrolment, Administration, and Payment Q5 - Learner Support, Accessibility and Inclusion Q6 - Programme Governance, Quality, and Evaluation Question – Social Value Q1 - Creating Opportunities for young people Q2 - Expanding Access for Underrepresented Groups | quality | 70.00% |
| Module pricing | Bids are required to provide a per-learner fee for each course as below: 1. Standalone modules 2. Postgraduate Award 3. Postgraduate Certificate 4. Postgraduate Diploma 5. Fast Stream Postgraduate Award | price | 30.00% |
Participation
Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.
GDPR - Pass/Fail - A pass is required for the PSQ Submission to be considered further by the Department. To pass the GDPR section, Potential Suppliers must self-certify that they have already have in place or commit to have in place by contract award, the human and technical resources to perform the Contract to ensure compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation and to ensure the protection of the rights of data subjects. A Potential Supplier who fails to satisfy this Minimum Standard will be excluded from the process and not be further considered. Financial Standing - Pass/Fail - All bidders will be asked to complete a Financial Viability Risk Assessment Tool (FVRAT) as part of this process which will be provided alongside the other bidder documentation. In order to pass the CoP, Potential Suppliers must provide all the information necessary to facilitate the assessment. Any Potential Supplier who fails to provide all the information required will, at the discretion of the Department, have been deemed to fail. Insurance - Pass/Fail - A pass is required for the PSQ Submission to be considered further by the Department. Evidence will be sought from the successful Potential Supplier prior to contract award. To pass the Insurance section, Potential Suppliers must self-certify that they already have, or can commit to obtain, prior to the commencement of the Contract, the levels of insurance indicated. A Potential Supplier who fails to satisfy this Minimum Standard will be excluded from the process and not be further considered.
Four questions on technical ability. Each criterion will be marked as either a ‘pass’ or a ‘fail’. A pass is required for PSQ Submission to be considered further by the Department. Evidence will be sought from the successful Potential Supplier prior to contract award. Q1: Bidding as Higher Education Institution, registered with the Office for Students (OFS) with degree awarding powers. Q2: Whether the potential bidder is or previously been subject to a quality investigation with the Office for Students (OFS) where concerns have been found. Q3: Whether the potential bidder's delivery model is based on subcontracting or franchising learning delivery to third party suppliers that a) are not a HEI registered with the OFS and b) are currently or have been subject to a quality investigation with the OFS where concerns have been found. Q4: Potential bidder to provide three examples demonstrating their institution’s experience in tailoring, delivering, and developing executive education to full-time working professionals
Submission & procedure
- Enquiry deadline
- 30 Jun 2026, 2:00 pm
- Submission deadline
- 13 Jul 2026, 11:00 am
- Submission address
- Via the Jaggaer portal - https://education.app.jaggaer.com/esop/guest/go/opportunity/detail?opportunityId=60760
- Electronic submission
- Yes
- Procedure
- Open procedure
Lots · 2 total
Divisions of the contract. Each lot can be awarded separately.
| Lot | Title | Est. value | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Accredited learning offer for expert policy leaders (180 Credit Master’s qualification) | £5.4m | active |
| 2 | Postgraduate level accredited learning offer for policy practitioners | £11.2m | active |