In light of the expansion and increasing diversity of its activities the PPRG at the University of Nottingham has set up five specialist Units to co-ordinate and develop its work: Government Procurement in the WTO Head of Unit: Dr Ping Wang This Unit of the PPRG will undertake research on plurilateral and multilateral rules and initiatives […]
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Interest in the Public Procurement Research Students’ Conference has been such that it will now become a regular event on the Group’s calendar. The next conference is provisionally scheduled for September 2009. The conference confirms the PPRG’s interest in promoting the work of young scholars and researchers. The conference is aimed at research students of […]
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The PLAN Network – Procurement Law Academic Network – is a permanent global network of academics (professors, researchers etc) interested in public procurement law and regulatory policy. The Network welcomes members working in any relevant discipline e.g. law, economics, business management, public policy and political science. Membership of PLAN and access to its facilities are FREE and […]
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