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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Learning & Development - Practitioner Course Strategic Affairs (UK2 Pre-Market Engagement Notice)

EducationCPV 80000000
Value£375k
Deadline
Published30 May 2025
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Chris Penny
Christopher.Penny@fco.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

Contract value in context
£375ktotal contract value
median £84k
this tender£0£2.4m

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The brief

The Strategic Affairs Capability Team within the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office is responsible for developing and delivering training for HMG civil servants on topics related to International Security and Strategic Affairs.

It is reviewing options for the delivery of learning in this area this Financial Year.

The Integrated Review Refresh in 2023 and the Foreign Secretary’s Locarno speech in January of this year both highlighted the need to re-learn skills related to escalation, deterrence and the managing competition between Great Powers.

Building on learning previously delivered by Kings College London’s Department of War Studies, FCDO is looking at options to further develop and deliver a bespoke two-day, face-to-face training course that will involve lectures, seminars and workshops, covering the areas referenced above.

Course content will be developed and delivered by a UK located, higher education institution.

A credible provider will need to demonstrate Strategic Affairs expertise and detailed insight to the syllabus.

It will need to deliver the training: (i) To approximately 400-500 students in approximately 13 courses (i.e. a single course of 2 days would cover 30-40 students, repeated a fixed number of times). (ii) To an audience composed of UK civil servants and military officers, plus a proportion of military officers and officials from allied NATO countries. (iii) In a window between October 2025 to February 2026. (iv) From a venue in London, United Kingdom, with at least 1 training course occurring outside London but within the UK (probably Scotland) and at least 2 occurring at FCDO establishments overseas.

The estimated maximum budget for this requirement is £375,000.

The course will not need to contain any classified materials, as we expect it to cover academic concepts well discussed in the public domain.

Teaching staff will not need to hold a security clearance, though it would be favourable if they did.

Deep familiarity with the UK defence establishment, the UK’s conventional and nuclear deterrent capabilities and policy, its foreign policy objectives and challenges are strongly preferred.

This area of academic interest is not new, but it is undergoing renewed interest and challenge in a way not seen since the end of the Cold War.

For this reason we would prefer a large academic provider with a strong interdisciplinary track record as well as an excellent administrative support to ensure timely, hassle-free delivery.

Proposals that can incorporate alternative or non-traditional challenges, potentially from more than one other institution, are welcome.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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The Strategic Affairs Capability Team within

The Strategic Affairs Capability Team within the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office is responsible for developing and delivering training for HMG civil servants on topics related to International Security and Strategic Affairs.

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The Integrated Review Refresh in 2023

The Integrated Review Refresh in 2023 and the Foreign Secretary’s Locarno speech in January of this year both highlighted the need to re-learn skills related to escalation, deterrence and the managing competition between Great Powers.

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Building on learning previously delivered by Kings

Building on learning previously delivered by Kings College London’s Department of War Studies, FCDO is looking at options to further develop and deliver a bespoke two-day, face-to-face training course that will involve lectures, seminars and workshops, covering the areas referenced above.

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A credible provider will need to demonstrate

A credible provider will need to demonstrate Strategic Affairs expertise and detailed insight to the syllabus.

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It will need to deliver the training

It will need to deliver the training:.

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Stage
planning · Planning
Source
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028863-2025
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