press release
Published: 17 June 2025

Surrey research to power solutions for local challenges through new Civic Lab with Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils

The University of Surrey and Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils have joined forces to launch the Civic Lab at the University of Surrey’s Institute for Sustainability.  

The new Civic Lab will link University researchers and innovators with council policymakers and teams. Together, they will identify and tackle real-world challenges affecting local communities. 

The University and Guildford Borough Council have a long history of working closely together – but the new Lab draws in Waverley and formalises and joins the connections across a wide range of collaborative projects linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, solutions-focused work through our Sustainability Innovation Hub, and our Quarterly business Breakfasts. 

The new partnership will also look at upcoming opportunities to give students studying at Surrey real world training and experience by undertaking a paid placement training session at one of the District and Borough councils. 

Guildford is proud to have a long-standing relationship with the University of Surrey, and the launch of the Civic Lab marks an exciting new phase. This partnership gives us the opportunity to bring world-class research into our policymaking process – helping us address complex challenges in areas like infrastructure, sustainability, and economic development. Civic Lab will be a space where together, we will shape a stronger, smarter, and more sustainable future for Guildford and beyond. Cllr Julia McShane, Leader of Guildford Borough Council
Whether it’s improving services, preparing for future infrastructure needs, or navigating the transition to a greener economy, this partnership allows us to do more, and do it better. In a time of change and reorganisation across local government, Civic Lab shows what’s possible when we work collaboratively, across boundaries, to deliver for our communities. Cllr Paul Follows, Leader of Waverley Borough Council

Related sustainable development goals

Reduced Inequalities UN Sustainable Development Goal 10 logo
Sustainable Cities and Communities UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 logo
Responsible Consumption and Production UN Sustainable Development Goal 12 logo
Partnerships for the UN Sustainable Development Goal 17 logo

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