# University of Exeter Strategy and Security Institute

> research centre in the UK

**Wikidata**: [Q86003304](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q86003304)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/university-of-exeter-strategy-and-security-institute

## Summary
The University of Exeter Strategy and Security Institute is a research centre at the University of Exeter focused on strategy and security topics. It is part of the University of Exeter Politics unit and is based in Exeter, United Kingdom.

## Key Facts
- The Institute is a research centre (instance_of: research institute; university institute).
- It is part of University of Exeter Politics.
- Country: United Kingdom.
- Location: Exeter, postal code EX4 4PD; coordinates 50.73443, -3.538865.
- Official websites: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/strategy and https://politics.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/strategy/ (English).
- ISNI identifier: 0000000446764970.
- Ringgold ID: 418331.
- Short description on Wikidata: "research centre in the UK".
- Classified as a research institute (organizational class).

## FAQs
### Q: What is the University of Exeter Strategy and Security Institute?
A: It is a research institute and university institute within the University of Exeter, focused on strategy and security and administratively part of University of Exeter Politics.

### Q: Where is the Institute located?
A: The Institute is located in Exeter, United Kingdom, postal code EX4 4PD. Its coordinates are latitude 50.73443 and longitude -3.538865.

### Q: How can I find the Institute online?
A: The Institute maintains webpages at https://www.exeter.ac.uk/strategy and at https://politics.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/strategy/ (English).

### Q: Does the Institute have standard organization identifiers?
A: Yes. Its ISNI is 0000000446764970 and its Ringgold ID is 418331.

## Why It Matters
As a dedicated research centre within the University of Exeter’s Politics unit, the Strategy and Security Institute provides an institutional home for academic work on strategy and security topics at the university. Its formal affiliation with the Politics department situates it within the university’s research structures, enabling collaboration with faculty and students and linking its activities to the university’s academic mission. The Institute’s identifiable presence — with registered identifiers (ISNI, Ringgold), a dedicated web presence, and a fixed physical location in Exeter — makes it discoverable and citable for researchers, funders, and external partners seeking expertise or collaboration in its thematic area.

## Notable For
- Being an institute formally part of University of Exeter Politics.
- Maintaining dedicated web pages under the University of Exeter domains (exeter.ac.uk and politics.exeter.ac.uk).
- Having standard organization identifiers: ISNI 0000000446764970 and Ringgold ID 418331.
- A clearly defined physical location in Exeter with postal code EX4 4PD and precise coordinates (50.73443, -3.538865).

## Body
### Overview
- Name: University of Exeter Strategy and Security Institute.
- Short description: research centre in the UK.
- Function: university research institute (research centre) focused on strategy and security (as indicated by its name and classification).

### Classification and affiliations
- Instance of: research institute; university institute.
- Part of: University of Exeter Politics (administrative affiliation within the university).

### Location and contact details
- Country: United Kingdom.
- City: Exeter.
- Postal code: EX4 4PD.
- Coordinates: latitude 50.73443, longitude -3.538865.

### Identifiers and metadata
- ISNI: 0000000446764970.
- Ringgold ID: 418331.
- Wikidata short description: "research centre in the UK."

### Online presence
- Primary website: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/strategy
- Politics department page for the centre: https://politics.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/strategy/ (English)

### References and provenance
- Information and identifiers are recorded in institutional metadata and the University of Exeter Politics webpages cited above.

## References

1. Aligned ISNI and Ringgold identifiers for institutions
2. [Source](https://politics.exeter.ac.uk/research/about/)
3. [Source](https://api.postcodes.io/postcodes/EX4%204PD)