Meet our community
To mark the 10th anniversary of our official opening, meet some of the businesses and organisations that make Inverness Campus special.
UHI's Genetics and Immunology department consists of research groups focusing on cancer and schizophrenia, with teams located in a modern genetics laboratory at An Lòchran.
Here's head of the team Prof Antonia Pritchard with the lowdown on a unique project linking animal and human health.
Aseptium provides innovative decontamination solutions that reduce infections carried by dirty surgical instruments.The team researches, designs, prototypes, manufactures and evaluates products for healthcare and laboratory markets.
Here's Dominic Huggan to explain more and on why being at the Campus benefits the business - and the next generation of scientists and researchers.
SRUC's Rural and Veterinary Innovation centre was officially opened at Inverness Campus in 2024. It aims to develop new links between science and industry and drive growth for health, agriculture and aquaculture industries.
The SRUC teams based here provide world-leading expertise in data science, epidemiology, animal health, infectious disease control and zoonotic disease (spread between animals and humans). RAVIC also forms a part of SRUC’s new Veterinary School of Medicine.
To mark Inverness Campus' birthday Dr Adam Giangreco, RAVIC's head of business development, highlights a project being run with the region's farmers.
Scottish Vet Referrals began life on Inverness Campus with a team of just three.
Today, the practice has grown to 20 highly skilled staff, including consultants in a wide range of disciplines.
Find out what’s happening behind the scenes from Kirsten Macleod in our film here. And for more:
There are many people who use Inverness Campus parklands for leisure. From families and dog walkers to accessible cycling and elite runners - there's space for all.
Elite runners' coach Ross Cairns tells us a bit about why the Campus is such a great location for runners of all abilities.
The National Treatment Centre Highland is at the heart of Inverness Campus.
This purpose built facility delivers the very latest in ophthalmology and orthopaedic healthcare.
Here's Fiona Grist and Tina Monaghan on what their patients and staff make of Inverness Campus.
4c Engineering were one of the early businesses to make their home at Inverness Campus.
The business delivers help to complex R&D programmes, and can apply themselves to just about any aspect of engineering: from product design and CAD draughting to design and execution of experimental test programmes, through to advanced simulation and analysis.
One of the co-founders Andy Hall tells us why Inverness Campus is perfect for their team of creative engineers.
UHI Inverness opened its stunning new building at Inverness Campus in August 2015 - so they are celebrating 10 years of being here too!
Principal Prof Chris O'Neil tells us about the impact UHI Inverness makes to the local community.