The universities of Exeter, Plymouth and Falmouth have joined forces to launch a new initiative that will harness the region’s academic and research expertise to improve people’s lives, empower communities and drive the economy across the peninsula and with UK benefits.
The South West Think Tank (SWTT) will draw upon the universities’ highly regarded experts, working across a rage of disciplines, to produce policy alternatives and bold proposals to address key issues facing Cornwall, Devon and Somerset.
Focussing on developing evidence-based policy options, the Think Tank will explore issues around renewable energy, health, the environment, skills and the economy, through the unique context and resources of the South West region, its specific opportunities and challenges and the contribution it can make to UK sustainable futures.
“Our universities have come together, because we know from experience that through collaboration, and drawing upon our academic expertise and resources, we can produce evidence-based policy recommendations, responding to regional challenges and maximising our opportunities to impact UK priorities. The successful case studies, projects and initiatives we are highlighting today demonstrate the vital role we already play in setting agendas and influencing policy.”
The Think Tank was launched at an event in the House of Commons, this week, with cross-party endorsement.