Royal Society
University Research Fellowships
- Award winner: Nicolas Barry
- Institution: University of Bradford
- Value: £488,996
The design, chemistry and biochemistry of carborane metallated particles
- Award winner: Ana Caraiani
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £450,095
P-adic aspects of the Langlands program through arithmetic geometry
- Award winner: John Elliott
- Institution: University of Leeds
- Value: £509,578
The rise of mountains
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Matteo Carandini
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £496,003
Combining vision with action one synapse from the eye
- Award winner: Tiina Roose
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Value: £177,438
Real-time in situ sensing of soil nitrogen status to promote enhanced nitrogen use efficiency in agricultural systems
- Award winner: Carol Wagstaff
- Institution: University of Reading
- Value: £356,966
Smart breeding for salad rocket
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Olalla Castro‑Alvaredo
- Institution: City, University of London
- Value: £229,185
Entanglement measures, twist fields and partition functions in quantum field theory
- Award winner: Argyrios Syntetos
- Institution: Cardiff University
- Value: £411,898
Resilient remanufacturing networks: forecasting, informatics and holons
Leverhulme Trust
Research project grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Francis Jiggins
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: £153,665
The evolution and origins of arthropod RNAi
- Award winner: Andy Chow
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £72,865
Agent-based modelling and optimisation of transport network resilience
In detail
European Research Council
Consolidator Grant
Award winner: Rachel Brooks
Institution: University of Surrey
Value: €1.75 million
Constructing the higher education student: a comparative study of six European countries (EuroStudents)
Europe has over 35 million students, but to date there has been no clear insight into the extent to which understandings of “the student” are shared. This project will explore how the modern higher education student is conceptualised and whether this varies across and within nations. It is hoped the study will challenge assumptions about common interpretations of “the student” across Europe, which underpin initiatives such as increasing cross-border educational mobility. Looking at Denmark, England, Ireland, Germany, Poland and Spain, the team aims to discover how understandings of the higher education student are produced, shaped and disseminated by policymakers, the media and higher education institutions, and how students of different national and social backgrounds understand the higher education student. It will also consider to what extent students’ understandings are consonant with those of policymakers, the media and higher education institutions.