Government Pavilion, C/ Padre Herrera s/n
Post Office Box 456
38200, San Cristobal de La Laguna
Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Spain
Switchboard Tel.: (+34) 922 31 90 00
Hours: Mon, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The objectives of the microcredential are the following:
A university degree is not required to access this micro-credential. However, students wishing to access it must meet the following access requirements:
The contents of the micro-credential are broken down into the following modules:
Module 1 – General aspects of sustainable public procurement – Jaime Pintos Santiago
Module 2 – The Base Tender Budget – Javier Mendoza
Module 3 – Rationalization Systems – Javier Mendoza
Module 4 – Promoting the social and solidarity economy, reserving contracts – Observatory of responsible public procurement
Module 5 – Issues excluded from the Contract Law – Susana Eva Franco
Module 6 – Extremadura Pending
The training activities to be carried out during the delivery of the micro-credential will be:
Teaching methodology
Regarding the way to organize the teaching to achieve the objectives set out in the micro-credential, the organizational modality summarized below will be followed:
The microcredential will have an evaluation system (ES) based on the following assessment tests:
Credits: 3ECTS
Duration: 10/04/2026 – 22/05/2026
Teaching modality: Virtual
Location: Virtual
The cost of tuition for this Microcredential will be subsidized by the 'Plan for the development of university microcredentials', investment 6 of component 21 of the Addendum to the 'Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan', financed by the European Union – Next Generation EU, year 2025.
Short courses available in various formats (in-person, online, or hybrid). Ideal for learning without interrupting your professional life.
Content created and delivered by professionals and experts in the field, designed for immediate application.
Endorsed by the University of La Laguna. You will receive an official ECTS certificate, valid in the European Higher Education Area.

Doctor of Administrative Law. Recipient of the Extraordinary Law Degree Award, with over twenty-five years of teaching and research experience at the University of La Laguna (ULL) as a faculty member. Specialist in economic public law, with publications on public sector contracts, smart cities, digitalization, e-government, and the use of AI in the public sector.

Contracted Professor of Administrative Law and Director of the Comprehensive Strategic Public Procurement Research Group at UDIMA. Practicing lawyer. Career civil servant on leave.

Doctor of Law. Professor of Administrative Law at the University of Extremadura (accredited Contracted PhD, Private University Professor, Assistant Professor). Member of the Research Group "E-strategic and Comprehensive Public Procurement" (UDIMA). Associate member of the Observatory of the Public Sector and Artificial Intelligence (OSPIA). Collaborating researcher at the Center for Research on Global Governance (CIGG) of the University of Salamanca.

Graduated in Law and Economics from Pompeu Fabra University. Specialist in Public Procurement from UDIMA, and specialist in Regional Development from the University of La Laguna. Coordinator of the Canary Islands Observatory for Responsible Public Procurement since 2023.

PhD in Economics from the University of La Laguna (ULL). Master's degree in European Studies from the University of Latvia and Specialist in Public Procurement from the University of Madrid (UDIMA). Member of the Canary Islands Observatory for Responsible Public Procurement since 2022.
