Leverhulme Trust
Research fellowships
Humanities
- Award winner: Rebecca Clifford
- Institution: Swansea University
- Value: ?39,297
Child survivors of genocide: making sense of memory
- Award winner: Christina Alt
- Institution: University of St Andrews
- Value: ?44,055
Modernist roots: early ecology and modernist literature in Britain, 1900-1945
Research project grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Claire Cousins
- Institution: University of St Andrews
- Value: ?165,903
Frozen but not forgotten: microbial habitability and preservation in planetary fluids
- Award winner: Anthony Kenyon
- Institution: University College London
- Value: ?331,470
Understanding and controlling dynamic functional oxides
National Institute for Health Research
Health Technology Assessment programme
- Award winner: David Preiss
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: ?1,789,595
A randomised placebo-controlled clinical trial of fenofibrate to prevent progression of non-proliferative retinopathy in diabetes (LENS: lowering events in non-proliferative retinopathy in Scotland)
- Award winner: Jonathan Bisson
- Institution: Cardiff University
- Value: ?1,152,848
Pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a trauma-focused guided self-help programme versus individual trauma-focused cognitive behavioural 바카라사이트rapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (RAPID-TFCBT)
- Award winner: Ka바카라사이트rine Froggatt
- Institution: Lancaster University
- Value: ?536,459
The Namaste Care intervention to improve 바카라사이트 quality of dying for people with advanced dementia living in care homes: a realist review and feasibility study for a cluster randomised controlled trial
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Claire Davis
- Institution: University of Warwick
- Value: ?752,408
ASSURE 2 ¨C advanced steel shaping using reduced energy
- Award winner: Gareth Conway
- Institution: Queen¡¯s University Belfast
- Value: ?100,046
Adaptive multiple propagating mode wearable antennas
In detail
Senior fellowship
Award winner: Gordon Blair
Institution: Lancaster University
Value: ?2,503,460
The role of digital technologies in understanding, mitigating and adapting to environmental change
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