Our partnerships
Supporting a project looking at the communication process between non-executive directors and institutional shareholders.
Collaborating with the University on research projects in ecology, wildlife, and farming.
Working with the University to research how businesses and communities can promote sustainable behaviour.
A multi-level sponsor of research and consultancy across a wide range of environmental disciplines.
In assisting development of the Flybe Academy the University was able to support the development of skills across the region.
Working with the University on contract research demonstrating the effect of natural dietary nitrate in sports drinks.
Collaborating with the University on a variety of research projects, including a £125k grant on The Architecture of Justice.
With a range of multi-level collaborations the MET Office is a valuable regional partner.
Working with the University to survey over 500m of cliff line, processing the data into 3d models.
Supporting research through exploitation of IP with a recent award of a £3.2M EPSRC Knowledge Transfer Account.
Enhanced learning for business students who can experience trading in a real-time share dealing environment.
Working with The University of Exeter Business School on key research in service innovation.
Supporting research on major disease as part of a collaborative group providing in excess of £3 million.
We have close, long-lasting relationships with a wide range of businesses and other organisations, partnering strategically to ensure that the work we do together is mutually beneficial. We are committed to using our knowledge and research in order to benefit industry and the public, and support the regional and national economy.
The Met Office
We have worked closely with The Met Office since shortly before they relocated to the outskirts of Exeter in September 2003, collaborating on research projects and other initiatives. Our relationship has evolved over the years into an impressive mutual partnership which includes the Shaping the Future lecture series. Find out more about our relationship with The Met Office.
SETsquared
SETsquared is a collaboration between the universities of Bath, Bristol, Southampton, Surrey, and now Exeter, which encourages business and industry engagement through enterprise activities, spin-outs, licensing, and incubation, as well as research collaboration and consultancy. Find out more about the SETsquared partnership.
Other partners
Some of our other key national and regional partners and stakeholders include (in alphabetical order):
- Astra Zeneca
- Axa
- Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
- EADS Airbus
- EDF
- Environment Agency
- Exomedica
- GlaxoSmithKline
- National Trust
- Qinetiq
- Rolls Royce
- Royal Academy of Engineering
- Rural Payments Agency
- Syngenta
- Thomson Reuters
- Unilever
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
We have organised successful Knowledge Transfer Partnerships with a wide array of companies of all sizes and across many sectors. Find out more about who we have worked with on KTPs.
We are careful about the company we keep. We own our partners' concerns and aspirations.
Alumni relations
Many of our alumni hold influential positions in business, government and the law, and we are keen to promote and facilitate networking between them.
Find out more about how we work with our alumni.
International partnerships
Through our world-class research projects and extensive student and staff exchanges, Exeter is at the forefront of global collaboration. We offer excellence in teaching, and cutting-edge research, engaging with partners overseas on issues of global importance.
Find out more about our international partnerships.
Further information
If you would like further details about who we have worked with or more information on our work with the companies listed above, please contact:
Eleanor James
Partnership and Information Manager
Phone: +44 (0) 1392 726659
Email: e.m.james@exeter.ac.uk
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