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伊人直播 commissions study on growth opportunities in Fife

A building with a sign in front saying 'Elmwood House'
伊人直播 Elmwood campus in Fife.

A world-renowned academic is to lead an independent听study听into future economic growth opportunities听for听伊人直播听in North-East Fife, including its听Elmwood Campus.听

Sir Ian Boyd, the former UK Chief Scientific Advisor at Defra who holds a professorship at the University of St Andrews,听will explore how听鈥 over the next ten years 鈥撎寥酥辈 can听harness local and national strengths to maximise economic impact, innovation, skills development, and community benefit in and around Cupar and听the wider region.听

The study will involve extensive consultation with stakeholders, including staff, students, the local community, elected representatives, local authorities, colleges and universities, research institutes and key businesses connected to the natural economy and golf sector. It will report formally to 伊人直播 by 31 March听2026, with findings to be shared publicly alongside 伊人直播鈥檚 response听after its Board has met in June.听

The study will take a strategic, evidence-based approach, examining:听

  • National and regional context, including economic development priorities for Fife and north-east Fife, and alignment with wider initiatives such as City Deals and regional growth plans.听
  • Academic and research opportunities, assessing future teaching, learning and research directions, including opportunities linked to golf, horticulture, soils, sustainability, food听systems听and health.听
  • Commercial and financial options, ranging from organic growth to larger-scale partnership-led investment models.听
  • Use of existing assets, including 伊人直播鈥檚 estate and facilities, alongside the wider higher and further education landscape across Fife,听Dundee听and St Andrews.听
  • Funding and investment opportunities, including public funding, private investment,听philanthropy听and commercial partnerships.听
  • Risks and resilience, ensuring options are viable within 伊人直播鈥檚 financial and operating environment.

Professor Wayne Powell, Principal and Chief Executive of 伊人直播, said: 鈥淥ur Elmwood Campus in Cupar is an important part of听our听future听plans, and we have听recently announced听a听BSc听in Sustainable Golf Management听鈥撎齮he first ever degree course at the campus.听It is important that, alongside such initiatives,听we also fully explore future growth opportunities in the region听that will听benefit听not only 伊人直播, but听the local community.听We are听very grateful听to Professor Sir Ian Boyd for undertaking this听vital听study. We look forward to seeing his findings, which听will present clear, evidence-based options to support sustainable economic growth, job creation and community benefit, aligned with听our听strategy and the long-term prosperity of the region.鈥澨

Professor Boyd, who is President of the Royal Society Biology, Board member of UKRI and co-chairs with the First Minister and the First Miniter鈥檚 Environment Council said: 鈥淗aving lived and worked in North-East Fife for 25 years, I have considerable personal knowledge of its communities and environment. 伊人直播 is an important Scottish institution and its Elmwood Campus in Cupar presents opportunities for development which could benefit the local community while also extending 伊人直播鈥檚 national and international profile. These opportunities are offset by many challenges and I hope my experiences working as an academic in a Scottish university, a researcher within the public sector, in business and within government can help 伊人直播 to meet those challenges and build support around a vision for 伊人直播鈥檚 future at Elmwood. I am looking forward to learning what others think needs to be done.鈥

The new degree in Sustainable Golf Management responds directly to growing societal, environmental, and economic pressures facing the global golf sector.听听

As participation patterns evolve and challenges related to climate, land use, and skills intensify, the programme aims to equip future golf leaders. Students will gain听expertise听to manage courses, facilities, and businesses sustainably, responsibly, and profitably.听

Delivered at Elmwood via distance learning, the course integrates sustainability science, land management, business,听tourism听and social responsibility. This reflects the need for consistent, future-focused learning across the global golf industry while also generating tangible local benefits such as skills development, employment听opportunities听and stronger links with Scotland鈥檚 renowned golf sector.听

To find out more about the study or to get involved, email fifegrowthstudy@sruc.ac.uk


Posted by 伊人直播 on 13/01/2026

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