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Researchers aim to improve the lives of residents in Orkney

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Aberdeen academics have taken up residence in Orkney as part of a project to help residents face the unique challenges of island life.

Researchers from Robert Gordon University (RGU) are involved in the Orkney Project, which has now established an innovative research hub, promoting support and collaboration across the islands.

The centre, on Victoria Street in Stromness, has opened in collaboration with the University of the Highlands and Islands and the Heriot-Watt University International Centre for Island Technology to find effective solutions to some of the particular challenges that face island dwellers – among them depopulation, an ageing population, inefficient housing, connectivity and access to services.

RGU’s Orkney Development Manager, Elsa Cox, who was born and bred on the island, said the project is about putting the needs of the community first.

She said: Based in the new RGU office in Stromness I work with stakeholders in Orkney and colleagues across RGU to develop collaborative projects designed to overcome some of the challenges of island life.

“An important part of my role is in establishing the place of RGU in Orkney and demonstrating commitment to the islands, while also encouraging creative thinking within RGU in response to local needs. In relation to this I also explore funding streams to support project development.”

RGU’s research funding manager Kelly Fraser added: “There is a real entrepreneurial and innovative spirit in Orkney and this is actively supported by local authorities and regional bodies.

“There is also an abundance of cultural heritage and a strong sense of community and identity. Orkney is a place where we can see RGU’s research offering fitting well and by working closely with local partners, we can deliver transformational and meaningful results.

“Importantly this is about listening and responding to local stakeholders to develop relevant and applicable solutions.”