Marta Andhov's (previously Andrecka) main research interests focus on public procurement law and interaction between public and private law in context of governmental trade. Throughout her projects, she gained in-depth knowledge of the legal aspects of public procurement as well as public-private partnerships.
Read moreMarta Andhov’s (previously Andrecka) main research interests focus on public procurement law and interaction between public and private law in context of governmental trade. Throughout her projects, she gained in-depth knowledge of the legal aspects of public procurement as well as public-private partnerships.
Marta specialises in procurement practises, research and academia across the profession. Dr Andhov has provided independent insight to key projects, amongst others, for the European Commission, Danish Institute for Human Rights, Swedish Purchasing Consortium, Public Procurement Analysis (London) and Rambøll Management Consulting (Copenhagen) and multiple universities.
Marta undertakes teaching in public procurement law, corporate social responsibility, international commercial arbitration, public-private partnerships and European Union Law. She regularly teaches abroad among others at the King’s College.
Susie is a UK qualified lawyer, consultant and trainer specialising in public procurement and Honorary Professor of Law at the University of Nottingham. For 10 years, Susie was a Partner at law firm Bevan Brittan LLP, where she was head of the Commercial department and then went on to lead the Procurement, Competition and State Aid team.
Read moreSusie is a UK qualified lawyer, consultant and trainer specialising in public procurement and Honorary Professor of Law at the University of Nottingham. For 10 years, Susie was a Partner at law firm Bevan Brittan LLP, where she was head of the Commercial department and then went on to lead the Procurement, Competition and State Aid team.
Her legal work covers all aspects of procurement, including advising on the scoping and procurement of major PPP and construction projects and commissioning, early market engagement strategies, preparation of tender documents, advising on selection and evaluation and legal challenges. Susie works in an advisory role on international capacity, building projects in countries developing and improving their procurement systems.
Jan Telgen recently retired as chaired professor of Public Procurement at the University of Twente, the Netherlands. He has extensive consulting experience on public procurement as partner of PwC Consulting and CEO of Significant. Currently, prof Telgen is co-director of the Public Procurement Research Centre, focused on generating and distributing knowledge about public procurement.
Read moreJan Telgen recently retired as chaired professor of Public Procurement at the University of Twente, the Netherlands. He has extensive consulting experience on public procurement as partner of PwC Consulting and CEO of Significant. Currently, prof Telgen is co-director of the Public Procurement Research Centre, focused on generating and distributing knowledge about public procurement
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