In addition to the partners listed on the right, other key stakeholders involved in the development of Inverness Campus include:
All stakeholders work together in partnership and regularly come together as the Campus Forum, chaired by Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, John Swinney. The Forum is designed to progress the shared vision for the Campus and continually consider ways to maximise economic, operational and educational opportunities at each stage of the development.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise's (HIE's) vision is to make the Highlands and Islands a highly successful and competitive region so that increasing numbers of people choose to live, work, study and invest here. more »
Inverness Campus will host a multi-disciplinary health centre and research into digital technology in rural healthcare. more »
Inverness Campus will help create the infrastructure necessary to develop the UK’s newest university across the Highlands and Islands. more »
Inverness College UHI is developing a new state-of-the-art facility which will enable the College to realise its ambitious vision of creating a modern, tertiary education environment for the 21st century. more »
SAC Farm Business Services teams assist farmers throughout the region and its Veterinary Services team provide laboratory diagnoses, analysis and specialist advice to vets throughout the Highlands. more »
A partnership between Albyn Housing Society and the Calman Trust, this innovative business will provide career opportunities for disadvantaged 16 to 25 year olds in a real business environment. more »
A high quality sports facility will be available to Campus users and the local community. The aim is to create facilities which, over time, will cater for a wide variety of sporting interests. more »
A pivotal site on the Campus is earmarked for community use. Early discussions with local people have focused on the potential for a centre for Gaelic cultural actvity. more »
Senior Development Manager
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