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Edu­ca­tion and train­ing on pro­cure­ment and con­tract law

Fund­ing recip­i­ents usu­al­ly car­ry out award pro­ce­dures on a project-relat­ed basis — with­out hav­ing built up their own award know-how. We train your team in a prac­ti­cal way and with direct ref­er­ence to the require­ments of your fund­ing body.

Tar­get groups

Project man­agers & legal advi­sors

Man­ag­ing direc­tors, board mem­bers and employ­ees in the sub­sidy admin­is­tra­tion depart­ment

For­mats

Pres­ence or dig­i­tal

Indi­vid­u­al­ly devel­oped — tai­lored to your top­ics, your ancil­lary pro­vi­sions and your team

What we do for you

Basic train­ing cours­es

Fun­da­men­tals of pub­lic pro­cure­ment law for all those involved in sub­si­dized pro­cure­ment — prac­ti­cal and tai­lored to the require­ments of the grant­i­ng author­i­ty.

Prob­lem-ori­ent­ed train­ing

Case stud­ies, ques­tion-and-answer games, 1‑day work­shops: Appli­ca­tion knowl­edge instead of pure knowl­edge trans­fer.

In-depth train­ing

For spe­cif­ic top­ic seg­ments — e.g. proof of use, sup­ple­men­tary man­age­ment or the spe­cial fea­tures of indi­vid­ual fund­ing pro­grams and their ancil­lary pro­vi­sions.

We con­duct basic train­ing

Pub­lic pro­cure­ment law for grant recip­i­ents is spread across dif­fer­ent sets of reg­u­la­tions — from the UVgO and VOB/A to the spe­cif­ic require­ments of indi­vid­ual fund­ing pro­grams and fund­ing bod­ies. We train project man­agers, employ­ees in fund­ing admin­is­tra­tion, legal advi­sors, man­ag­ing direc­tors and board mem­bers in the basics of grant award law. Because only those who know the basics can judge which steps are real­ly nec­es­sary in the award pro­ce­dure — and which errors can lat­er lead to com­plaints by the grant­i­ng author­i­ty.

Grant recip­i­ents are not con­tract­ing author­i­ties in the tra­di­tion­al sense — their pro­cure­ment oblig­a­tions arise from the grant noti­fi­ca­tion and its ancil­lary pro­vi­sions. Our train­ing cours­es impart pre­cise­ly this spe­cif­ic knowl­edge, not gen­er­al pro­cure­ment law with­out ref­er­ence to fund­ing.

Prob­lem ori­ent­ed train­ings

Pure knowl­edge trans­fer is no longer appro­pri­ate in voca­tion­al train­ing. What is need­ed is appli­ca­tion knowl­edge — in oth­er words, the abil­i­ty to act cor­rect­ly in spe­cif­ic sit­u­a­tions. Togeth­er with your HR depart­ment or your exter­nal ser­vice provider, we devel­op a port­fo­lio of appli­ca­tion-ori­ent­ed train­ing cours­es. This can be a case study that is solved under the guid­ance of one of our spe­cial­ist lawyers for pub­lic pro­cure­ment law in a 1‑day work­shop. Or a ques­tion-and-answer game that specif­i­cal­ly sharp­ens your team’s knowl­edge. We are also hap­py to pro­vide the train­ing as a video course so that not only the cur­rent team but also future employ­ees can ben­e­fit from it.

In-depth train­ing — with plea­sure!

Cer­tain top­ic seg­ments require in-depth analy­sis. For exam­ple, if your project involves the award of sev­er­al frame­work agree­ments or you are procur­ing IT ser­vices in accor­dance with fund­ing law, it is worth attend­ing an inten­sive train­ing course on this seg­ment last­ing sev­er­al hours or days. Regard­less of the top­ic that con­cerns you — whether it is sup­ple­men­tary man­age­ment under fund­ing con­di­tions, the require­ments for ver­i­fy­ing the use of funds or the spe­cial fea­tures of a par­tic­u­lar fund­ing pro­gram: We are so broad­ly posi­tioned in pro­cure­ment and grant law that we can cov­er and meet all needs.

Train­ing for­mats at a glance

Fre­quent­ly asked ques­tions about pro­ce­dur­al sup­port

Gen­er­al ini­tial ori­en­ta­tion — no sub­sti­tute for legal advice in indi­vid­ual cas­es.

Who are your train­ing cours­es suit­able for — do par­tic­i­pants need pri­or knowl­edge?

Our train­ing cours­es are aimed at any­one who comes into con­tact with pro­cure­ment pro­ce­dures in fund­ed projects — from project man­agers with no pro­cure­ment expe­ri­ence to legal advi­sors who want to deep­en their knowl­edge. No pri­or knowl­edge is required for basic train­ing cours­es. We will be hap­py to dis­cuss with you which for­mat is right for your team.

Yes — this is actu­al­ly the rule. Dif­fer­ent fund­ing bod­ies have dif­fer­ent require­ments and the rel­e­vant ancil­lary pro­vi­sions vary depend­ing on the fund­ing pro­gram. We coor­di­nate the train­ing con­tent with you in advance and take into account the reg­u­la­tions rel­e­vant to your project. Please feel free to con­tact us.

Yes, in addi­tion to face-to-face train­ing, we also con­duct our train­ing cours­es remote­ly — via video con­fer­ence, indi­vid­u­al­ly tai­lored to your team and your sched­ule. We will be hap­py to dis­cuss with you which for­mat is right for your orga­ni­za­tion.

Note: No legal advice. All answers do not replace an indi­vid­ual exam­i­na­tion by a lawyer.

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