About the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme

The Sussex Sustainability Research Programme delivers science to help achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Artist creating the illustrated sustainability mural

Centre of Excellence

The Sussex Sustainability Research (SSRP) is delighted to have been recognised and successfully awarded the prestigious status of a ‘Centre of Excellence’ since July 2023. Defined as one of the Â鶹´«Ã½’s pillars of research strength this new designation is an acknowledgement of the commitment, collaboration and belief of a passionate and diverse community of dedicated academics, researchers, activists, students and professional services colleagues from across the Institute of Development Studies and all Schools at the Â鶹´«Ã½ of Sussex. It is through the ongoing enhancement of both institutions’ positive and inclusive research culture and environment that the SSRP Community achieved internationally-leading research and knowledge exchange activities to support progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. 

Find out how we're striving for a sustainable future in the video below.

How can we reach a sustainable future?

  • Video transcript

    Opening screen card reads: Sussex Sustainability Research Programme.

    Joseph Alcamo, Director of Sussex Sustainability Research Programme: We believe that we can reach a sustainable future with a new approach to research.

    Short video clips of inside the research lab are shown.

    Here at the Â鶹´«Ã½ of Sussex, we combine development studies and environmental research into a dynamic programme of sustainability research. It helps to bring the expertise together that we need in order to tackle one of the great challenges of our times; achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

    We’re beginning to see this payoff in projects from all around the world. For example, in the woodlands of Ecuador, we have projects training young people to collect critical biodiversity data that’s then used by Ecuadorians to contest in the courts, the destruction of their own woodlands by mining.

    A montage of clips showing climates from around the world.

    In the drylands of Kenya and Tanzania, we’re using the most advanced sciences to improve early warning of imminent droughts. And we’re also working on the ground with pastoral farmers to make sure that these warnings reach them.

    This research is showing how science can advance the wellbeing of both people and planet.

    End card reads: The Â鶹´«Ã½ of Sussex logo and the words impossible until it’s done. Find out more: sussex.ac.uk/impossible

We would like to take this opportunity to thank and celebrate those with whom we share our vision for a more just and sustainable future both for people and planet, and recognise the ongoing contributions of our local, national, and international partnerships. We look forward to working with the other Centres of Excellence in continuing to make real change in the world and to support Research with Impact at Sussex.” JOE ALCAMO, JOHN THOMPSON & Sephora Imomoh
SSRP Directorate
As a newly formed Centre of Excellence, SSRP will continue to:
  • be exemplars of best practice in creating and sustaining a positive and inclusive research culture and environment in which people can flourish;
  • provide a collaborative and supportive environment that nurtures high quality, impactful research and knowledge exchange with international visibility;
  • transcend disciplinary boundaries and share a common vision and an overarching and clearly defined set of research objectives;
  • act as a hub for a critical mass of researchers and students, ensuring a dynamic, sustainable research base and an active knowledge sharing platform.

SSRP invites you to join their mission as they continue to catalyse interdisciplinary research and deliver science for the global sustainability goals for humanity and the environment.

Our mission

provide an extraordinary opportunity for the planet and humanity. If met, these goals will address the grand challenges of our time – including ending poverty and hunger, providing education for all, protecting and conserving our environments, and combating climate change.

Achieving the SDGs will require commitment across all sectors, and the goals will influence how all institutions invest their resources. Research has a vital role to play in providing stakeholders and policymakers with the knowledge to make the SDGs happen.

Established in 2016, the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP) is a partnership between the Â鶹´«Ã½ of Sussex and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). Consistently ranked first in the world for development studies in the , the SSRP builds on this institutional world-leading excellence.

The mission of SSRP is to be a hub for delivering research to international, national and local stakeholders to enable efficient responses to achieving the SDGs. SSRP research specifically focuses on solutions to avoid trade-offs among the goals, and explores synergies that allow multiple SDGs to be accomplished at the same time. To date, SSRP has financed 53 and co-sponsored nine interdisciplinary research projects that address interactions among the SDGs, which has led to an additional 55 activities and projects.

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require unprecedented global partnerships between government, the private sector, civil society, and the research community. SSRP helps to mobilise the research community to do its vital part.

Core themes

SSRP research projects are clustered into five core themes:

Collaboration

SSRP is an interdisciplinary community of sustainability experts across the (IDS) and Â鶹´«Ã½ of Sussex, including:

SSRP and our researchers are also connected with diverse institutions in low- and middle-income countries around the world. Nearly all of our projects involve new or ongoing partnerships and external collaborations which support and enable our research community in carrying out excellent research with impact.