Collaborate With Us

At the Sustainable Wellbeing Research Group, we strongly believe in the value of working with organisations for mutual benefit.

These partnerships allow organisations to access academics' subject-knowledge and methodological expertise, whilst researchers can ensure their work is grounded in real-world settings.

When we work together, we create meaningful outputs that can help facilitate sustainable wellbeing within communities and at-scale.


What we can offer:

  1. Research and Data Analysis and Reporting
    Conducting customized research projects to gather and/or analyse data related to your ogranisation's activites, and report this in a way that is appropriate for your intended audience.
  2. Expert Advice
    Offering guidance and evidence-based recommendations, helping you to ground your strategies in the latest research.
  3. Training and Capacity Building
    Organising workshops, seminars, or training programmes to equip your team with the skills and knowledge needed to implement sustainable practices or improve processes.
  4. Impact Assessment and Evaluation
    Assisting in measuring the impact of existing programmes or strategies, evaluating their effectiveness, and recommending improvements to enhance outcomes.
  5. Collaborative Innovation
    Partnering in the development of new products, services, or solutions through joint innovation projects that combine academic research with practical, real-world application.
  6. Grant and Funding Support
    Assisting your organisation in identifying relevant funding opportunities and supporting you in preparing grant applications, often with a focus on research-driven projects.
  7. Custom Research Projects
    Tailoring research efforts to address specific challenges or questions that your organisation faces, or key areas of interest for you.


Please get in touch with us using the contact form at the bottom of this page if you would like to discuss what we can offer your organisation and opportunities for collaboration.


Examples of our existing collaborations

PhD researcher Jesse Blackburn is working with Natural Academy to develop a new questionnaire tool that allows practitioners to succintly assess changes in personal, social, and ecological wellbeing.

PhD researcher Megan Cumming is working with Happy Headwork to evaluate the outcomes of their Head Outdoors program which supports wellbeing in nature. She is conducting and analysing interviews with project participants.

Research Assistant Afonso Pereira is working with Cae Felin CSA to determine to wider impacts of their activities on patients, staff, and volunteers. He is hosting focus groups which utilise the research technique of Ripple Effects Mapping.