Leverhulme Trust
International Network Grants
Social sciences
- Award winner: Mary Bosworth
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: £123,210
The Leverhulme international network on external border control
- Award winner: Paolo Dardanelli
- Institution: University of Kent
- Value: £97,079
Why centralisation and decentralisation in federations? A comparative analysis
Research Project Grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Stephen Wimperis
- Institution: University of Glasgow
- Value: £160,233
Structure and function of immobilised enzymes by solid-state NMR spectroscopy
- Award winner: Trevor Smart
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £299,217
Photo-modulation of native GABA-A receptors in the brain
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Research Grants
- Award winner: Julie King
- Institution: University of Nottingham
- Value: £46,939
Exploitation of related species for developing superior adapted wheat varieties
- Award winner: Richard Oreffo
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Value: £433,137
Smart materials for targeted stem cell fate and function in skeletal repair
- Award winner: Christine Orengo
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £612,409
A greatly expanded cath-gene3D with functional fingerprints to characterise proteins
- Award winner: Timothy Boswell
- Institution: Newcastle University
- Value: £24,731
Investigating how the type and quantity of food affect foraging behaviour and the neural circuits controlling feeding in broiler breeder chickens
- Award winner: Kevin Staras
- Institution: University of Sussex
- Value: £444,805
Ultrastructure-function properties of recycling vesicle pools in native central synapses
National Institute for Health Research
Health Services and Delivery Research Programme
- Award winner: Alison Jill Macfarlane
- Institution: City University London
- Value: £416,846
Births and their outcome: analysing the daily, weekly and yearly cycles and their implications for the NHS
Health Technology Assessment Programme
- Award winner: Julian Peto
- Institution: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London
- Value: £106,389
Long-term follow-up of ARTISTIC cervical screening trial cohort
In detail
European Commission
Award winner: Gareth Leng
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Value: £2 million
Nudge-it
This 16 institution, multi-country initiative aims to find out what drives decisions of when we eat and the types of food we choose. The research will examine how eating habits develop and what influence hunger, emotions, stress and economic factors have on food choices. The aim is to provide better evidence for public health policies aimed at promoting a healthy diet. “Our goal is to understand the physical and psychological factors that control eating behaviour, so that we can develop more effective strategies for encouraging healthier food choices,” Gareth Leng said.