Applications are open for September 2025 entry to the University of Nottingham's Executive Programme in Public Procurement Law and Policy.
Highly skilled public procurement professionals increasingly recognise the important role of legal regulation in controlling public procurement. The Executive Programme offers a comprehensive grounding in the legal aspects of public procurement and a valuable academic qualification for use in practice. It is unique in its coverage of UK, EU and international public procurement law and policy and draws on the latest cutting-edge research of its academic staff.
The programme can be studied to Masters (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma, or Postgraduate Certificate level. Most students undertake the programme alongside full-time employment and other commitments. It is designed for:
Those taking the programme will obtain a thorough understanding of:
Students commencing study from 2023 onwards will benefit from a bespoke 'Principles of UK Public Procurement' module, which covers in detail the UK’s new post-Brexit legislation.
Further information (including an information pack for the course) can be requested by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Date | 01-09-2025 |
Cost (ex VAT) | From £4,667 |
Location | Distance Learning |
39 Essex Chambers Barrister Katherine Barnes is joined by Laura Thornton, Associate Director at Osborne Clarke, to discuss challenges and remedies under the Procurement Act 2023. Having identified the main changes, the speakers go on to consider the significance of the changes.
Over multiple episodes, Katherine Barnes, public, procurement and planning barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, will discuss the key changes to public procurement under the Procurement Act 2023 with various expert speakers. The podcast takes listeners through the key changes that will apply to new procurements from 25 February 2025, analyses the significance of the changes in practice and identifies possible pitfalls/difficulties that may be experienced under the new regime. Speakers include Parishil Patel KC and Rose Grogan of 39 Essex Chambers, Lucy James of Trowers & Hamlins, Jonathan Davey of Addleshaw Goddard and Laura Thornton of Osborne Clarke.
Please click the booking button to listen to the podcast episode.
Date | On demand |
Cost (ex VAT) | Free |
Location | Online (pre-recorded) |