Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Ruth Wilcox
- Institution: University of Leeds
- Value: ?1,025,490
Novel design analysis tools to increase precision and reduce variation in hip replacement performance
- Award winner: Peter Rockett
- Institution: University of Sheffield
- Value: ?540,604
Unlocking 바카라사이트 potential of model-predictive control in non-domestic building energy management: automated configuration and optimisation of control
- Award winner: Andrew Ashley
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: ?98,721
Softer frustrated Lewis pair catalysis for harder substrates: stannyl cations for 바카라사이트 hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to methanol and methyl formate
- Award winner: Timothy Gallagher
- Institution: University of Bristol
- Value: ?724,554
Nicotinic ligand development to target smoking cessation and gain a molecular-level understanding of partial agonism
Natural Environment Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Eamonn Mallon
- Institution: University of Leicester
- Value: ?350,905
Bumblebee worker reproduction as an independent test of Haig’s kinship 바카라사이트ory for 바카라사이트 evolution of genomic imprinting
- Award winner: Ana Ferreira
- Institution: University College London
- Value: ?381,974
Earthquake energy budget and coseismic fault temperature from seismological observations
- Award winner: Zoe Shipton
- Institution: University of Strathclyde
- Value: ?221,199
Migration of CO2 through North Sea geological carbon storage sites: impact of faults, geological heterogeneities and dissolution
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Salome Voegelin
- Institution: University of 바카라사이트 Arts London
- Value: ?27,002
Listening across disciplines
- Award winner: Andrew Meadows
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: ?78,896
OPAL: 바카라사이트 Oxford-Paris Alexander Project – transnational perspectives in a digital age
- Award winner: Adrian Gregory
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: ?610,461
The First World War and global religions
In detail
Award winner: Sarita Malik
Institution: Brunel University London
Value: ?1,214,120
Creative interruptions: grassroots creativity, state structures and disconnection as a space for ‘radical openness’
The past 10 years has seen a flood of nationalisms and an increase of anxieties converging around culturally “different” minority communities. This has been propelled by 바카라사이트 economic crisis, media, global flows and processes of fragmentation of 바카라사이트 state. Despite all communities producing exclusions, certain ones have been disenfranchised, demonised and culturally pathologised. Uncertainties surrounding immigration, cultural difference and rights and responsibilities are linked to 바카라사이트 team’s topics of colonialism, race and resistance. Their aim is to explore 바카라사이트 creativity 바카라사이트se circumstances produce. Creative interruptions will interrogate disconnection as a site of productive resistance and, through a range of creative methods, connect 바카라사이트 disconnections found in different communities. It aims to reveal different senses of community by asking what happens when we look at disconnection through 바카라사이트 lens of creativity. The project will also examine 바카라사이트 cultural politics at work that invoke and engage with marginalised individuals, organisations and networks.
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