Edinburgh Futures Institute Explained

The Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) at the University of Edinburgh is an interdisciplinary unit within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Opened in 2022, the EFI links arts, humanities, and social sciences with other disciplines in the research and teaching of complex, multi-stakeholder societal challenges and data-driven solutions. The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in interdisciplinary subjects such as Data and Artificial Intelligence Ethics; Future Governance; and Planetary Health. The EFI is housed in the Category-A listed former Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Lauriston Place, at the southern edge of Edinburgh's Old Town. As of 2024, it is led by Interim Director Kev Dhaliwal, Professor of Molecular Imaging and Healthcare Technology.

History

Until the 1990s, the old Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh buildings in Lauriston Place had been a working hospital as part of the National Health Service. In 1998, a joint project between private finance, local authorities, and the university moved the hospital to a modern medical campus in the Little France area.[1] Parts of the vacated Royal Infirmary grounds and buildings were sold in 2001, and developed into the Quartermile residential and commercial site.

The university purchased the remaining Royal Infirmary site in 2016,[2] which had sat empty since 2003.[3] In 2018, it signed the £1.3 billion Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal in partnership with the UK and Scottish governments, six local authorities and all universities and colleges in the region.[4] One of the five 'innovation hubs' the initiative sought to create was a proposed Edinburgh Futures Institute intended to "tackle the world's major problems" and housed in the Royal Infirmary.

In 2017, the university received a £10 million gift from an anonymous donor for the renovation of the Royal Infirmary and creation of the EFI; it was the largest-ever capital donation to the university at the time.[5] The university submitted large-scale renovation and extension plans by architectural firm Bennetts Associates[6] for the site to the City of Edinburgh Council, which were approved in December 2017.[7] Construction firm Balfour Beatty won the £70 million contract for the renovation, while the total cost of the project was believed to be about £120 million.[8] [9] Construction works began in early 2018 with an anticipated opening date of 2021, but the building's listed status and the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the process.[10]

Teaching on the EFI's first postgraduate programs began in September 2022 in other venues around the university's George Square campus.[11] [12] The institute and its newly-restored building were formally opened to the public on 3 June 2024. The EFI admitted its first undergraduate cohort in Interdisciplinary Futures in September 2023.[13]

In August 2024, the Institute hosted the Edinburgh International Book Festival, with EFI now designated as the Festival's new permanent home.[14] [15] [16]

Mission and structure

The EFI's mission is research and teaching on complex, multi-stakeholder societal challenges, with an emphasis on data-driven solutions.[17] It aims to produce innovation especially in creative industries, financial services and fintech, public services, and tourism and festivals, all of which are key sectors of the Scottish economy.[18] The EFI's researchers come from a variety of academic disciplines across the arts, humanities, social sciences, informatics, medicine, and natural sciences. Most staff members also teach in other Schools at the university, and the institute considers itself part of the wider university ecosystem in its multidisciplinary approach to research and teaching.[19] [20]

Organizationally, the EFI is an institute under the governance of the university's College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. It is considered a 'School'—Edinburgh's terminology for a self-administering academic unit representing one or more adjacent disciplines, such as the School of Social and Political Science—despite not being named so.[21] The EFI's first Director was legal scholar Lesley McAra, Professor of Penology. McAra was succeeded in 2022 by Chris Speed, Chair of Design Informatics.[22] [23] Since November 2023, EFI is led by Interim Director Kev Dhaliwal, Professor of Molecular Imaging and Healthcare Technology.[24] The institute has four further Directors of Business Engagement & Partnerships, Education, Innovation, and Research.[25]

Degree programs

The EFI's primary role is in postgraduate teaching. As of 2024, it offers one four-year undergraduate Master of Arts (Scotland) degree,[26] and 13 one-year postgraduate Master of Science degrees available for full-time or part-time study.[27]

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Postgraduate

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh from The Gazetteer for Scotland . 2024-06-29 . www.scottish-places.info . en-gb.
  2. Web site: Johnstone . Neil . 4 June 2024 . Edinburgh Futures Institute: First look at Quartermile building following multi-million-pound restoration . 29 June 2024 . Edinburgh Evening News.
  3. Web site: 2017-12-13 . Edinburgh launches institute to tackle world's major problems . 2024-06-29 . Times Higher Education (THE) . en.
  4. Web site: HOME . 12 September 2021. The Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal.
  5. Web site: Stephen . Phyllis . 2017-11-29 . Mystery donor makes £10 million funding pledge to university . 2024-06-29 . The Edinburgh Reporter . en-US.
  6. Web site: Associates . Bennetts . Edinburgh Futures Institute / Education / Projects / Bennetts Associates . 2024-06-29 . www.bennettsassociates.com . en.
  7. Web site: Dunton . Jim . Bennetts' Edinburgh hospital scheme approved . 2024-06-29 . Building Design . en.
  8. Web site: 2019-03-06 . Balfour Beatty to deliver Edinburgh Futures Institute in £70m deal . 2024-06-29 . Scottish Construction Now . en.
  9. Web site: £120m Edinburgh Futures Institute up for grabs . 2024-06-29 . Construction Enquirer . en-GB.
  10. Web site: University of Edinburgh and abrdn announce £7.5 million investing innovation centre - Business Insider . 2024-06-29 . www.insider.co.uk.
  11. Web site: 2024-05-16 . Degree finder: Edinburgh Futures Institute . 2024-06-29 . The University of Edinburgh . en.
  12. Web site: University of Edinburgh and abrdn announce £7.5 million investing innovation centre - Business Insider . 2024-06-29 . www.insider.co.uk.
  13. Web site: Undergraduate . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  14. Web site: Stephen . Phyllis . Edinburgh International Book Festival has a new home . The Edinburgh Reporter . 2024-06-04 . 2024-08-21.
  15. Web site: Robinson . David . Book Festival reviews: a promising start in a new venue . The Scotsman . 2024-08-11 . 2024-08-21.
  16. Web site: Media . PA . Edinburgh International Book Festival announces new permanent home . STV News . 2022-05-11 . 2024-08-21.
  17. Web site: Our approach . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  18. Web site: Key Sectors Scotland.org . 2024-06-29 . Scotland . en.
  19. Web site: Ecosystem . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  20. Web site: People . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  21. Web site: 2019-05-20 . Colleges and schools . 2024-06-29 . The University of Edinburgh . en.
  22. Web site: Pringle . Fraser . 2022-02-08 . Edinburgh Futures Institute Appoints New Director . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  23. Web site: Chris Speed on the openness of Edinburgh Futures Institute: 'The doors here won't be carded' News & Features - The List . 2024-06-29 . list.co.uk . en.
  24. Web site: Pringle . Fraser . 2023-11-09 . Interim Director Appointed At Edinburgh Futures Institute . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  25. Web site: People . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  26. Web site: Undergraduate . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.
  27. Web site: Postgraduate . 2024-06-29 . Edinburgh Futures Institute . en-GB.