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Explore our Campus map

Take a trip around our interactive map to find out more about who's already based at the Campus, and what development opportunities are currently available.

We've also included information on the projects currently underway including a new life sciences innovation centre.

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UHI INVERNESS

UHI Inverness  - this striking building opened in August 2015 with very positive feedback from students, staff and visitors. It is a place to work and study for over 300 staff and 6500 students.

The largest partner in the University of the Highlands and Islands, this unique institution offers both further and higher education, a growing research capacity and progression routes which mean a person start doing their Highers but leave with a PhD.

 

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DEVELOPMENT PLOT - POTENTIAL FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES

This pivotal site is earmarked for a development that will be open to the general public, as well as those located on the Campus. 

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Plot for sale

Immediately adjacent to the new National Treatment Centre (which opens April 2023).

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National Treatment Centre (Highland)

Plots 4 and 5 make up the site for the new National Treatment Centre (Highland), or NTC, which is being developed by NHS Highland. Opening April 2023 this innovative state of the art facility will focus on ophthalmology and orthopaedics specialisms. www.ntc.org.uk 

Clinicians from the NTC will work closely with researchers based the Life Science Innovation Centre at plot 15 on the Campus. This building will be a base for the University of the Highlands and Islands' school of health, as well as incubator units for businesses based in the life science sector.  

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National Treatment Centre (Highland)

Plots 4 and 5 make up the site for the new National Treatment Centre (Highland),  NTC, which is being developed by NHS Highland. Opening April 2023 this innovative state of the art facility will focus on ophthalmology and orthopaedic specialisms. www.ntc.org.uk 

Clinicians from the NTC will work closely with researchers based the Life Science Innovation Centre at plot 15 on the Campus. This building will be a base for the University of the Highlands and Islands' school of health, as well as incubator units for businesses based in the life science sector.  

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PLOT 6 - development opportunity

Plot 6 is available for development. Located at the north end of the Campus, this plot benefits from excellent access by bridge to Raigmore Hospital, the Centre for Health Science, LifeScan Scotland, and the city beyond. 

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UHI student residence

Plot 7 is home to University of the Highlands and Islands' student accommodation. The flexible accommodation includes single and shared occupancy. 

Phase 1 consisted of 150 units and includes 112 single bedrooms, 30 studios and eight easy access units. The second phase, completed in 2017, added a further 150 units.

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LIFE SCIENCES BUILDINGS - Aurora and Solasta Houses

Developed by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Aurora and Solasta Houses offer a purpose built lab and office space for businesses  in the life sciences and technology sectors. The two buildings are home to the majority of Campus businesses and currently house 15 companies. 

 

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Rural and Veterinary Innovation Centre

The centre will harness expertise in big data and research into animal epidemiology to create and grow businesses. It will help develop products and services to better monitor, track and ultimately manage animal diseases. Office and lab space for animal bio-tech businesses will be available for rent.

It will also be the home of SRUC’s research, knowledge exchange and CPD activities in Inverness with SRUC Veterinary Services and SAC Consulting - part of SRUC - based in the building. In addition, it will feature a wildlife necropsy suite.

The site will support the development of the new SRUC Veterinary School which will be based across the country.

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An Lòchran

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), the developer of the Campus, is co-located with key research and education departments from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) and research and veterinary divisions from Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).

An Lòchran also includes facilities for the Science Skills Academy , which encourages young people to become more involved in science and technology based subjects in support of our regions future workforce development.

UHI received European funding to assist the development of their wing of An Lòchran.

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Hotel

Plots 11 & 12 are reserved for the development of a hotel. 

The hotel will serve visitors to the Campus, Inverness and the wider area. Aspirations for the hotel include a training remit.

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Hotel

Plots 11 & 12 are reserved for the development of a hotel. 

The hotel will serve visitors to the Campus, Inverness and the wider area. Aspirations for the hotel include a training remit.

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SPORTS FACILITIES

Planning is underway for sports facilities to be located within the Campus. Links to healthcare professions are currently being developed with academic themes in fitness, wellbeing and improving health through sport. 

The perimeter paths and cycle routes are also designed to endorse these themes.

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SCOTTISH VET REFERRALS

Scottish Vet Referrals, has developed its main premises, 20:20 House, at plot 14 on the Campus. It is the north of Scotland’s first purpose-built veterinary referral practice.

Headed by Inverness-based veterinary ophthalmologists Kirsten MacLeod and Tony Wall, this is a second opinion practice working in partnership with established primary veterinary care practices.

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Life Sciences Innovation Centre

The Life Sciences Innovation Centre is currently under construction at plot 15 and will open March 2023. This is a joint development between Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the University of the Highlands and Islands. The centre will work in close partnership with the NHS National Treatment Centre (Highland) at the Campus and will provide accommodation for members of the university school of health, as well as bespoke lab and office space for companies in the life sciences sector. 

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Campus security and reception

Campus site security office beside 100 space visitor car park. 

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Business development plot 17

Plot 17 is available for a business or organisation looking to be a part of the overall Campus ethos of collaboration, research and development. 

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CENTRE FOR HEALTH SCIENCE

The Centre for Health Science is one of the first locations in the UK to bring together the public, private and academic sectors to be a focus for excellence in health science and biotechnology. The centre brings together research, education, training, patient care and business development all under one roof.

In July 2019 the Centre's developer, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, sold the building to the University of the Highlands and Islands to help fulfil its growing aspirations in the health, social care and life sciences areas.

The university conducts world-leading research in the building, including research in diabetes and cardiovascular science, proteomics, lipidomics and genetics and immunology, as well as working to advance knowledge of health and health services in rural areas.

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LifeScan Scotland

LifeScan is an international company specialising in blood glucose monitoring for the global diabetes market. 

The company employ around 1,000 staff at their Inverness facility, making it the largest private sector employer in the region.

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The Highland Children's Unit

The Highland Children's Unit opened in May 2016, bringing children’s medical and surgical wards, high dependency unit and out-patients services together into a child friendly environment with its own entrance within Raigmore Hospital and its own identity.

The Archie Highland campaign raised more than £2million for the Children's Unit, thanks to the generosity of the people and businesses of the Highlands.  This enabled an entire unit to be built specifically dedicated to children's health care in the Highlands and Islands. 

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Raigmore Hospital

Raigmore Hospital is the only acute district hospital serving the population of the Highlands and Islands. It currently has a 450 bed capacity and employs approximately 2800 staff.

Medical and diagnostics deliver a wide range of specialities, including: care of the elderly, diabetes, gastroenterology, infectious disease, respiratory care, renal, stroke and young adult rehabilitation, neurology, rheumatology, dermatology and cardiology. It also provides cancer services, radiology with a medical high dependency unit and a coronary care unit supported by laboratory services. 

In addition, a broad spectrum of surgical specialities include: upper GI, colorectal and vascular, orthopaedics, ENT, urology, ophthalmology, orthodontics, and oral and maxillofacial surgery. The division also manages obstetrics, gynaecology and anaesthetics.

Orthopaedic and ophthalmology specialisms will be located in the National Treatment Centre (Highland) on plots 3-5 at Inverness Campus from April 2023.

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Maggie's Highlands

Maggie’s Highlands provides free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer, as well as their family and friends. It follows the ideas about cancer care originally laid out by Maggie Keswick Jencks.

The building and its surrounding garden were designed simultaneously as a collaboration between David Page, and co-founder Charles Jencks. Their inspiration was the mitosis or division of cells, and the evocation of life that they represent.

Space and form flow through the spiral of both building and garden, the synergy between the two breaking down barriers and creating an embrace of warmth and safety.

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