Health carer holding hands of an elderly patient
The Community and Primary Care Research Centre (CPCRC) is intensively research-active and has a strong proven track record of health services research
Our research is conducted through the involvement of practitioners and the public, who are instrumental in helping to develop focused research questions and in designing projects.
We use a range of research methods (both qualitative and quantitative), to solve pressing and often complex research problems. Our research is often directed towards those individuals who are the most excluded or disempowered, have mental health problems and have difficulty accessing services.
The CPCRC operates within the Faculty of Health and is headed up by Professor Richard Byng , who is also a GP in the °µÍø½âÃÜ area.

Our team brings together key applied health service researchers and methodologists, lived experience experts and point-of-care practitioners.

We work to improve care within collaborating services and communities, while sharing evidence and key insights more widely.

Richard ByngProfessor Richard Byng
Director of the CPCRC and Professor in Primary Care Research

 
 

In the news

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£11m programme aims to strengthen mental health care in the South West

New research led by the University will explore ways to improve services for people in need and influence positive change for the UK and beyond

27 January 2026
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NIHR ARC South West Peninsula (PenARC)

The National Institute of Health and Care Research Applied Research Collaboration (PenARC) for the South West Peninsula.
PenARC is a partnership between the °µÍø½âÃÜ, the University of Exeter and NHS organisations across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
PenARC