National Institute for Health Research
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme
- Award winner: Andrea Grace Rockall
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £578,090
Development and evaluation of machine learning methods in whole body magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion weighted imaging for staging of patients with cancer. (Machine learning in whole body oncology: MALIBO)
Health Services and Delivery Research Programme
- Award winner: Penny Bee
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: £158,418
A rapid evidence synthesis of outcomes and care utilisation following self-care support for children and adolescents with long-term conditions (REfOCUS): Reducing care utilisation without compromising health outcomes
- Award winner: Richard Grieve
- Institution: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Value: £297,281
Economic evaluation of alternative strategies for maintaining the supply of blood to the NHS
- Award winner: Adam J. Noble
- Institution: University of Liverpool
- Value: £424,127
Seizure first aid training for epilepsy (SAFE) for people with epilepsy who attend A&E, and their family and friends: intervention development and pilot
Royal Society
Wolfson Research Merit Awards
Awards are worth £10,000-£30,000 a year, which is a salary enhancement
- Award winner: Paola Borri
- Institution: Cardiff University
Shedding new light on cells with coherent multiphoton nanoscopy
- Award winner: Sian Ellard
- Institution: University of Exeter
Improving clinical care in monogenic diabetes through genomics
- Award winner: Franco Cacialli
- Institution: University College London
Fundamentals and applications of printable and nanostructured semiconductors
Leverhulme Trust
International Networks
Humanities
- Award winner: Margaret-Anne Hutton
- Institution: University of St Andrews
- Value: £86,297
Network for contemporary studies: what is the contemporary?
Research Project Grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Hugo Christenson
- Institution: University of Leeds
- Value: £162,138
Effects of topography on ice nucleation
- Award winner: Lucia Garrido
- Institution: Brunel University London
- Value: £202,083
Multisensory processing of faces and voices in person identity recognition
In detail
Social sciences
Award winner: Chris Brooks
Institution: University of Reading
Value: £196,249
The first real estate bubble? Land prices and rents in medieval England c.1200–1550
This project will examine the workings of the real estate market in the 13th to the 15th centuries to investigate whether a real estate bubble existed in medieval England. Earlier studies by the team have shown that medieval financial markets were far more sophisticated than previously thought. The project is hoping to advance understanding of the medieval property market by utilising cutting-edge econometric techniques. The study will give a national overview and also examine regional variations in property prices and rents, hopefully identifying if the North-South divide can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Better data on property prices and rental values will also help to understand wealth distribution and changes in living standards over the long run.