Recognition, Collaboration & Residency
Selective collaborations in environments where context matters.
The Institute works with clinics, research partners, innovation teams, and private environments where discretion, standards, and serious enquiry can support meaningful research and translation.
Partnership areas
Collaboration without spectacle.
Research Partnerships
Private Clinical Collaborations
Innovation Team Residencies
Selective Environment Studies
Executive Roundtables
Education & Capability Programmes
Residency
Research presence inside high-standard environments.
Residencies allow the Institute to work within selected environments where behaviour, service, clinical interaction, recovery, longevity, or decision-making can be observed with context and care.
This may include partnerships with leading hotels, wellness spaces, private clinics, and carefully aligned organisations where the environment itself is part of the research question.
Private clinics and clinical environments
Leading hotels and hospitality settings
Wellness and longevity spaces
Innovation and research partner environments
How collaborations are considered
Fit before visibility.
The proposed environment or partner must support a serious research, innovation, or applied intelligence question.
The collaboration must be compatible with discretion, participant respect, data responsibility, and research integrity.
The expected output should be defined clearly, whether study, briefing, protocol, framework, product pathway, or residency report.
The collaboration should contribute to long-term understanding, not short-term publicity alone.
Recognition
Acknowledgement through serious contribution.
The Institute may recognise selected collaborators, residency environments, and research partners where contribution is substantive, aligned, and appropriately documented.
Recognition is not treated as endorsement theatre. It is reserved for meaningful involvement in research, applied validation, programme development, or responsible translational work.
Review governance standardsSelective enquiry
Propose a collaboration or residency.
The Institute reviews partnership and residency enquiries selectively, with attention to standards, discretion, research value, and long-term fit.
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