Call for EOI: develop online English language training package for ASEAN organisation staff
Published By GOV.UK [English], Mon, Sep 6, 2021 10:44 PM
Key Objectives
enhance understanding of the capacity within the ASEAN Secretariat organisation for soft skills needs particularly in the English Language
engage with various stakeholders (governments, regulators, businesses, multilaterals, civil societies etc.) to identify implementation gaps within the ASEAN Aspirations for Interconnected region by using English as the lingua franca in business
with an emphasis on English Language, promote the UK as the destination of choice for students, and promote other sub-sectors of the the UK Education offer including Higher Education. This will deliver an uplift in overseas students going to the UK to study from the ASEAN region particularly from emerging markets such as Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam
on the macro level, influence educational policy in target countries within the region; forging closer ties with high-level decision makers and promoting the British education system and professional qualifications as the natural choice for partner countries to achieve their educational goals and talent mobility within ASEAN
Assessment criteria
The EOI will be assessed against the following criteria:
alignment with the above-mentioned objectives, detailed in the Terms of Reference
outcomes achievable within the funding period (by end of March 2022)
clear project design
organisation’s safeguarding policies ensuring the protection of beneficiaries
feasibility of project delivery under current circumstances (COVID-19 restrictions)
overall value for money
delivery approach
How to submit EOI
Send your EOI using project proposal form above £10k (ODT, 73.9KB) and activity based budget template (ODS, 10.4KB) to husna[email protected] by 11:59pm (UK time) on Wednesday 22 September 2021.
Please see the proposal guidance (ODT, 12.9KB) and the terms of reference of the project (ODT, 22.6KB) of the project.
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