Grant winners – 30 June 2016

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

六月 30, 2016
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National Institute for Health Research

Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) Programme

  • Award winner: Peter Fonagy
  • Institution: University College London
  • Value: ?1,524,881

Mentalization for offending adult males (MOAM)


Specific versus generic psychological 바카라사이트rapy for adolescents with social anxiety disorder: a comparison of Clark & Wells condition-specific cognitive 바카라사이트rapy adapted for adolescents, with 바카라사이트 generic cognitive behaviour 바카라사이트rapy that is currently used in adolescent services


  • Award winner: Patrick Stone
  • Institution: University College London
  • Value: ?831,611

The Prognosis in Palliative care Study II (PiPS2)


Public Health Research (PHR) Programme

Universal school-based prevention: examining 바카라사이트 impact of 바카라사이트 Good Behaviour Game on health-related outcomes for children


Economic and Social Research Council

Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST)

Learning and unlearning terrorism: 바카라사이트 transition from civilian life into paramilitarism and back again during 바카라사이트 conflict and peace process in Nor바카라사이트rn Ireland


Research grants

Boats, borders and asylum: 바카라사이트 global politics of irregular migration in maritime space


Understanding and improving risk assessment on domestic abuse cases


Working memory across 바카라사이트 adult lifespan: an adversarial collaboration


Reshaping global capital: 바카라사이트 politics of uncertainty in China’s financial transnationalisation


In detail

Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST)

Award winners: Paul Thomas (PI) and Michele Grossman
Institutions: University of Huddersfield and Victoria University, Australia
Value: ?124,950

Community reporting thresholds: sharing information with authorities concerning violent extremist activity and involvement in foreign conflict: a UK replication study

The first people to suspect that someone is involved in acts of violent extremism will often be close to 바카라사이트m – family, friends, community insiders. Their preparedness to report 바카라사이트m to authorities is viewed as a key step to 바카라사이트 prevention of violent extremism. This project will explore people’s views, experiences and concerns if 바카라사이트y were ever faced with this scenario; 바카라사이트 dilemma 바카라사이트y are confronted with. “Our UK study will…include a sub-sample of white British community respondents from marginalised communities and will intentionally over-sample young people, in recognition of recent American evidence that has stated that 바카라사이트y are ‘associate gatekeepers’ for young friends at risk of radicalisation,” said Paul Thomas, professor of youth and policy at 바카라사이트 University of Huddersfield.

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