National Institute for Health Research
Health Services and Delivery Research programme
- Award winner: Carol Rivas
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Value: £412,242
Patient reported experience survey engineering of natural text (PRESENT): developing practical automated analysis and dashboard representations of cancer survey freetext answers
- Award winner: Scott Weich
- Institution: University of Warwick
- Value: £391,641
Evaluating the effects of community treatment orders (CTOs) in England using the mental health minimum dataset
- Award winner: Simon Moore
- Institution: Cardiff University
- Value: £739,382
An evaluation of alcohol treatment centres: implications for service delivery, patient benefit and harm reduction
Health Technology Assessment Programme
- Award winner: Samuel McClinton
- Institution: University of Aberdeen
- Value: £1,877,149
The clinical and cost-effectiveness of surgical interventions for stones in the lower pole calyces of the kidney: the PUrE RCT – Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PNL), Flexible Ureterorenoscopy (FURS) and Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL) for lower pole calyceal kidney stones
Leverhulme Trust
Research Project Grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Charlotte Dean
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £112,933
Real-time imaging of murine alveolarisation
- Award winner: Naomi Nakayama
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: £340,626
The form and function of the dandelion fruit
- Award winner: Deborah Pearce
- Institution: Oxford Brookes University
- Value: £113,868
pMMO in plants for methane detoxification and as a carbon negative biofuel
Social sciences
- Award winner: Geoffrey Haddock
- Institution: Cardiff University
- Value: £153,878
The impact of mindfulness on values and attitudes
- Award winner: Christopher Lloyd
- Institution: University of Liverpool
- Value: £186,832
Mapping lineages: quantifying the evolution of maps of the British Isles
- Award winner: Alberto Montagnoli
- Institution: University of Sheffield
- Value: £109,726
The impact of austerity policies on the well-being of individuals in Europe
In detail
Award winner: Jonathan Dean
Institution: University of Leeds
Value: £141,454 Exploring left-wing populism in an age of anti-politics
Left-wing populism is a significant trend in European politics, yet it is largely overlooked in academic studies of populism. Keeping this in mind, the study has three aims. The first is to carry out an in-depth empirical investigation of left-wing populism in contemporary Britain in two social domains: political parties on the left and left-wing “celebrity activism”, such as the practices/discourses of left-wing media personalities such as Owen Jones and Laurie Penny. Second, the team will critically interrogate the politics of left-wing populism by mapping the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, particularly around gender and race, that shape and sustain it. Third, they hope to contribute to prevailing theoretical debates about populism by offering a more robust, complex and nuanced conceptualisation of this phenomenon.