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  • About
        • About us

          North Western Universities Purchasing Consortium Ltd (NWUPC) is a not for profit purchasing consortium which establishes a wide range of compliant frameworks for our members in Higher Education and the wider public sector to buy goods and services. We support our members to purchase responsibly, cost effectively, and compliantly. We also provide added-value services to benefit the HE procurement community. Learn more about NWUPC, our people, our strategy and partnerships in this section.

          • Who Are We
          • Strategy & Governance
          • NWUPC ANNUAL REPORT 2024/25
          • NWUPC Strategy for 2026-2029
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  • Members
        • Members

          This is a dedicated space for our member community.

          If you wish to enquire about NWUPC membership, you’re in good company and you can find our current membership below. Just click ‘Become a Member’ to get started.

          Existing members can ask questions to fellow members and seek insights on our discussion board, explore our category groups or access member-only publications, webinars, updates and more.

          • Our Members
          • NWUPC Annual Conference 2026
          • Community Category Groups
          • Community Discussion Board
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  • Frameworks
        • Procurement

          Our members have access to over 100 compliant frameworks delivered by us and our UKUPC partners, covering a wide range of goods and services category areas. Take a look at our existing frameworks and tenders in progress here.

          • Frameworks List
          • How To Use
          • How to access the Hunter CSM Portal
  • Suppliers
        • Suppliers

          Being an awarded supplier on an NWUPC framework means that you can benefit from support from us to promote your business to members and you can provide assurance to potential customers that you are part of a compliant route to market as well as providing them with commercial advantages.  As part of our commitment to supplier relationship management we will provide access to resources that maximise your profile and help you to understand and make the most of supplying to the public sector.  You can access tools such as the NETpositive Supplier Engagement Tool to help achieve and report on Sustainability initiatives as well as other useful guidance documents here.

          Want to become a supplier to the Higher Education market? Check out how by clicking ‘Become a Supplier’

          • Become a Supplier
          • Supplier Exhibition – NWUPC Annual Conference 2026
          • Procurement Act 2023
          • Tools & Resources
          • Marketing Opportunities
  • Knowledge Hub
        • Knowledge Hub

          Find out our latest news, training and events here. For member-only resources such as past webinars, minutes, insights and publications, you will need to sign in to access these materials on the ‘Member’ section.

          • News
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  • Responsible Procurement
        • Responsible Procurement

          We support our members and awarded suppliers with meeting their sustainable goals through tools, insights and guidance materials. Find out about our commitments, sustainability strategy and ways we can support you here.

          • Getting Started
          • Resources & Tools
  • NWUPC Annual Conference 2026
        • NWUPC Annual Conference 2026

          Join us on Wednesday, the 17th of June for #NWUPC26 – a day where the Higher Education procurement community comes together to share ideas, learn from each other, and connect in person with fellow professionals. It’s a chance to swap tips, hear from experts, and pick up strategies that really make a difference back at work.

          • NWUPC ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2026 – SPEAKERS FOR THE DAY
          • NWUPC Annual Conference 2026
  • News - Middle East Conflict 2026
        • News – Middle East Conflict

          Recent developments in the Middle East have created significant uncertainty and volatility in key commodity and energy pricing and continuity of supply.

          NWUPC continue to engage with our supply chain partners, UKUPC Consortia and other relevant bodies to understand the potential impacts of the developments in the Midde East, which is at present very much a developing situation.

          • News – Middle East Conflict
          • NWUPC Travel Category Group – Middle East Conflict
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DISCUSSION BOARD

Get involved in the discussion board to share knowledge, ask for guidance and experiences from across NWUPC full & associated membership. Log in to access Category specific discussions

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  • Welcome to the NWUPC Discussion Board!

    1 Welcome to the NWUPC Discussion Board!
    David McIntyre | NWUPC | Communications Manager Posted on June 18th 2025

    Welcome to the NWUPC Discussion Board! This discussion area is a place to network, exchange ideas, get advice, and interact with people just like you, who share a passion for procurement in the HE sector. Please take a moment to go over the house rules:

    • We encourage an open dialogue, but require that participants remain courteous and respectful at all times.
    • Everyone is essential in an online community. Visit often, participate, and encourage others to do the same. You have answers that others are seeking and they are just as capable of helping you.
    • Know your audience. This forum is an educational tool, used to connect NWUPC Members with similar interests and to expand our knowledge base. Just as you would in any educational environment, refrain from posting pictures or comments with inappropriate content.
    • This community is meant to be a positive experience for anyone who chooses to participate. Feel free to post helpful and relevant advice or suggestions, but do not be abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or discriminatory.
    • Information posted on the main website is available for all to see. We take great care not to post private category group information which includes documents such as User Guides, price lists if applicable, framework rankings/scoring from tender and desktop calculators.
    • No commercial messages or advertisements are permitted.
    • Listen, then react. Before responding to a post, read all comments to be sure duplicate information isn’t submitted. Be as concise as possible and stay on topic. This is a searchable knowledge base, so carefully word the subject line of all messages so that your posts can be easily located by others looking for similar resources.
    • Do not post any defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or illegal materials. Do not engage in behaviour that constitutes discrimination or harassment in any way. Messages should not be posted if they encourage or facilitate members to engage in unlawful conduct of any sort.

    1. Viewing and Navigating Topics
    Each category group, has its own dedicated forum space. You’ll see a list of discussion topics (threads) already started. Click on any topic to read the full conversation. Padlocks indicate you do not access to this group. Contact us at admin@nwupc.ac.uk for information on how to access.

    2. Adding your own topic.
    Scroll to the bottom of the discussion group page and you will find Create New Topic in “Laboratory” – here you can start your own topics for the group. Please make the title relevant to the subject matter for people to find and reply.

    3. Replying to a Topic
    To contribute to a discussion, go into that specific chat, scroll to the bottom of the topic and enter your message in the reply box. You can also use the “Reply” button beneath any individual comment if you want to respond directly to a specific post. Your reply will be threaded accordingly.

    4. Subscribing to a Topic
    To stay up to date, you can subscribe to individual topics or entire forums. Click the “Subscribe” button, found near the top of the page attached to the initial question. You’ll then receive email notifications when new replies are posted, so you don’t miss any important updates or contributions.

    5. Favourite
    Similar to a bookmark, if a chat has important information and you would like to go back to it you can save a chat as a favourite and access it via your account at a later date.

    Questions may be addressed by contacting admin@nwupc.ac.uk.

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FRAMEWORK SUPPLIER MARKETING

NWUPC Ltd,

Salford Innovation Forum- Room 210
51 Frederick Road,
Salford, Greater Manchester,

M6 6FP.
Reg No. 4045190

QUICK LINKS

  • Responsible Procurement
  • Work With Us
  • Framework List
  • Become A Supplier
  • Terms & Conditions
  • NWUPC Modern Slavery Statement

MEMBER RESOURCES

  • Become A Member
  • Member Benefits
  • Knowledge Hub
  • Training & Events

CONTACT

For general enquiries - admin@nwupc.ac.uk.

For membership enquiries - membership@nwupc.ac.uk.
For framework enquiries - procurement@nwupc.ac.uk.

If you would like to leave a compliment or make a complaint, please contact
Helen Dodd-Williams, NWUPC's Deputy Director -
Helen.DoddWilliams@nwupc.ac.uk.

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