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Strategic Partnership for London Branch Campus and International Pathway College (IPC) - Lot 2: London Branch Campus

  • First published: 20 January 2026
  • Last modified: 20 January 2026
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-060910
Published by:
Sheffield Hallam University
Authority ID:
AA21409
Publication date:
20 January 2026
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
UK5
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

Sheffield Hallam University (the University) is happy to present an opportunity for a strategic partner (the Partner) to collaborate with one of the UK's leading modern universities to manage and operate our new London campus. This venture combines the University's reputation for applied learning and teaching, and outstanding student success, with the unmatched potential of a prime location in Brent Cross Town, an award-winning landmark regeneration project in North-West London. The new London campus represents the University's ambition to extend our reach and influence, with a clear strategic agenda for sustained long term growth. We are seeking a commercial partner to deliver a diverse range of courses at the London campus, designed to attract high numbers of students from UK and international markets. This partnership is critical to ensuring the operational and financial sustainability of the campus while meeting the needs of an increasingly dynamic and competitive higher education landscape. The University offers a combination of reputation, expertise, and ambition to the partnership, and an ideal foundation to create a thriving educational hub in one of the world's most vibrant cities. We will use this expertise and standing in the context of our Degree Awarding Powers to award high quality validated courses with long experience of strong recruitment, effective delivery, high student satisfaction and professional body accreditation; experience of working with public and private sector partners; and a robust Quality Assurance framework to ensure high standards and regulatory security. We require a strong partner to maximise the opportunity forged by the prime location and market for a new University campus in London. The University's London building is under construction and on-track for an anticipated opening date of September 2026. The University's preferred approach is a model in which the Partner takes maximum responsibility for delivery, under the University's brand, and delivers Sheffield Hallam quality assured and validated courses to registered students, who will graduate with a Sheffield Hallam University degree. The University is open to discussion around the most appropriate legal structure to support the delivery of the London campus. However, based on advice to date, the University has a preference for contractual joint venture or service delivery contract as the legal basis for the Partnership. The Partner will be expected to maximise contribution from the campus, by successfully growing student income and designing efficient delivery within the context of the University's brand and quality expectations. As part of the agreement, the University and the Partner will need to devise a financial operating model that will enable both parties to manage accountability and financial flows between parties in a transparent, effective and efficient manner, with clearly agreed responsibilities. The taught portfolio for the London campus will consist of Sheffield Hallam University validated courses, agreed with the Partner, to meet the requirements of the market, and drive high volume of enrolment. The University has undertaken extensive research to identify and make ready an Undergraduate and Postgraduate portfolio, with existing strengths reflected in courses across Computing, Business, Finance, Accountancy, Psychology and Public Health, that are already validated and in delivery in Sheffield. It is assumed that portfolio selection will be agreed in collaborative dialogue, based on an assessment of viability, feasibility and desirability as jointly assessed by the University and Partner. Governance will be established to manage such decisions, and the University will have final control over portfolio approval, including courses, entry requirements, tariffs and discounts, whist also enabling agile development. At the University, the student is at the heart of everything we do. The London campus must have a vibrant cultu

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Scope

Procurement reference

2425-10-SETL-CR

Procurement description

Sheffield Hallam University (the University) is happy to present an opportunity for a strategic partner (the Partner) to collaborate with one of the UK's leading modern universities to manage and operate our new London campus.

This venture combines the University's reputation for applied learning and teaching, and outstanding student success, with the unmatched potential of a prime location in Brent Cross Town, an award-winning landmark regeneration project in North-West London.

The new London campus represents the University's ambition to extend our reach and influence, with a clear strategic agenda for sustained long term growth.

We are seeking a commercial partner to deliver a diverse range of courses at the London campus, designed to attract high numbers of students from UK and international markets. This partnership is critical to ensuring the operational and financial sustainability of the campus while meeting the needs of an increasingly dynamic and competitive higher education landscape.

The University offers a combination of reputation, expertise, and ambition to the partnership, and an ideal foundation to create a thriving educational hub in one of the world's most vibrant cities.

We will use this expertise and standing in the context of our Degree Awarding Powers to award high quality validated courses with long experience of strong recruitment, effective delivery, high student satisfaction and professional body accreditation; experience of working with public and private sector partners; and a robust Quality Assurance framework to ensure high standards and regulatory security.

We require a strong partner to maximise the opportunity forged by the prime location and market for a new University campus in London.

The University's London building is under construction and on-track for an anticipated opening date of September 2026.

The University's preferred approach is a model in which the Partner takes maximum responsibility for delivery, under the University's brand, and delivers Sheffield Hallam quality assured and validated courses to registered students, who will graduate with a Sheffield Hallam University degree.

The University is open to discussion around the most appropriate legal structure to support the delivery of the London campus. However, based on advice to date, the University has a preference for contractual joint venture or service delivery contract as the legal basis for the Partnership.

The Partner will be expected to maximise contribution from the campus, by successfully growing student income and designing efficient delivery within the context of the University's brand and quality expectations.

As part of the agreement, the University and the Partner will need to devise a financial operating model that will enable both parties to manage accountability and financial flows between parties in a transparent, effective and efficient manner, with clearly agreed responsibilities.

The taught portfolio for the London campus will consist of Sheffield Hallam University validated courses, agreed with the Partner, to meet the requirements of the market, and drive high volume of enrolment. The University has undertaken extensive research to identify and make ready an Undergraduate and Postgraduate portfolio, with existing strengths reflected in courses across Computing, Business, Finance, Accountancy, Psychology and Public Health, that are already validated and in delivery in Sheffield.

It is assumed that portfolio selection will be agreed in collaborative dialogue, based on an assessment of viability, feasibility and desirability as jointly assessed by the University and Partner. Governance will be established to manage such decisions, and the University will have final control over portfolio approval, including courses, entry requirements, tariffs and discounts, whist also enabling agile development.

At the University, the student is at the heart of everything we do. The London campus must have a vibrant culture that fosters a sense of belonging and community among students, enhancing their experience. We are committed to cultivating an environment where all students are challenged, supported and encouraged to succeed during and after their time with us.

Contract award is estimated to be in Spring 2026, for a period of 10 years commencing with first student intake, with the option for an additional 5 years by mutual agreement.

Please note, the estimated contract value detailed in this notice is an estimate only and will depend on a number of factors including student numbers / growth and relative responsibilities and risks. The final value of the maximum length of the term may be above or below quotes figures.

Contracting authority

Sheffield Hallam University

Identification register:

  • GB-UKPRN
  • GB-PPON

Address 1: City Campus

Town/City: Sheffield

Postcode: S1 1WB

Country: United Kingdom

Website: http://www.shu.ac.uk

UK Register of Learning Providers (UKPRN number): 10005790

NUTS code: UKE32

Email: strategicprocurement@shu.ac.uk

Organisation type: Public authority - sub-central government

Procedure

Procedure type

Direct award

Description of how these justifications apply

The competitive flexible procedure for this project did not result in the receipt of any tenders at the final stage. As provided for in section 43(1) the University has therefore switched to direct award, including suppliers who demonstrated strong interest during the flexible competitive process.

Having received no tenders through a procedure under section 19, the University does not consider an award under section 19 is possible in the circumstances.

Direct award justification

Switching direct award

Is this procurement under a special regime?

Light touch

Lots

Divided into 1 lots

Lot number: 1 Status: Complete

Contract

1

Status: Pending

Related lots

1

Date the contract will be signed (estimated)

31 March 2026, 23:59PM

Can this contract be extended?: Yes

Value

750000000 GBP Including VAT

Main category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 80300000 - Higher education services

Delivery regions

  • UKI71 - Barnet

Is the total value above threshold?

Above threshold

Contract dates (estimated)

01 September 2026, 00:00AM to 31 August 2036, 23:59PM

Extension end date (if all the extensions are used): 01 September 2041

Documents

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Document type

Conflict of interest

Description

Not published

Related notices

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unsuccessfulProcess

ID

ocds-h6vhtk-04e813

Related lots

  • 2

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Commodity categories

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80300000 Higher education services Education and training services

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