Call for Proposals on New Curriculum Development

CILT has completed phase one of its education updates and is seeking proposals for new curriculum development to enhance its qualifications. Apply now to contribute.

We have recently completed our first phase of our CILT Education updates project. This phase involved a deep analysis of existing data and trends, alongside multiple rounds of stakeholder engagement. Surveys, roundtables, and targeted meetings were conducted and the results of these were analysed. Whilst several recommendations have emerged from this research, we are pleased to confirm that our first priority has been identified as developing new modules to embed into our existing suite of qualifications.

As such, we are inviting proposals from educationalists, learning and development specialists, instructional designers, and academics who have experience in curriculum development and design.

Scope of Work

View the full scope of work include module content, levels required, notional learning hours and materials.

Proposals

To register your interest, please submit a one-page proposal outlining the following in line with the scope of work above:

  1. Module content you can develop and design (and levels)
  2. Materials that you can develop and design (note, standards are the minimum requirement)
  3. Total cost for delivering materials in line with points 1 and 2 (including a breakdown of this cost if applicable)
  4. Timeline for delivery of materials
  5. Experience/expertise in curriculum design
  6. Attach a copy of your CV (up to 3 pages) which highlights and emphasises your experience in learning design and andragogy.

Please note: We will be updating all our existing curricula in the medium-term, so please include one or two lines at the end of your proposal naming other topics outside of these three modules that you may be able to design in the future e.g. warehousing, port operations, transport planning etc.

Should you require a sample of our standards for reference, please email Ruth Francis.

Submissions

Proposals should be sent to Ruth Francis and Prof. Michael Bourlakis by 11.59pm GMT, Sunday 20th April.

  • ruth.francis@ciltinternational.org.
  • michael.bourlakis@ciltinternational.org

Proposals will be reviewed against a matrix for transparency and objectivity, and applicants can expect a decision by latest April 30th.