ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
• Award winner: Juliane Furst
• Institution: University of Bristol
• Value: £190,375
Dropping out of socialism: alternative lifestyles in the Socialist Bloc 1960-90
• Award winner: Aditi Lahiri
• Institution: University of Oxford
• Value: £153,843
Middle Dutch sentence and word phonology
• Award winner: Sally P. Mackey
• Institution: Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London
• Value: £136,882
Challenging concepts of "liquid" place through performing practices in community contexts
• Award winner: Robert Proctor
• Institution: Glasgow School of Art
• Value: £135,511
Roman Catholic Church architecture in Britain, 1955 to 1975
• Award winner: Stephen Partridge
• Institution: University of Dundee
• Value: £216,734
Rewind Italia: videoart in Italy 1968-1994
• Award winner: Corrina M. Wagner
• Institution: University of Exeter
• Value: £146,172
Identity, community and Victorian medievalism in the South West
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH
National Institute for Health Research Service Delivery and Organisation (NIHR SDO) programme
• Award winner: Geraint Lewis
• Institution: Nuffield Trust for Research and Policy Studies in Health Services
• Value: £312,105
Analysis of virtual wards: a multidisciplinary form of case management that integrates social and health care
• Award winner: Gillian Parker
• Institution: University of York
• Value: £450,026
Assessing outcomes of integrated care for people with long-term conditions
• Award winner: Karen Spilsbury
• Institution: University of York
• Value: £231,097
Support matters: use of assistant staff in the delivery of primary and community nursing services in England
Health Technology Assessment awards
• Award winner: Mike Crawford
• Institution: Imperial College London
• Value: £284,330
Alcohol misuse and sexual health: a randomised trial of brief intervention among people attending sexual health clinics
• Award winner: Athimalaipet Vaidyanathan Ramanan
• Institution: University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust
• Value: £707,884
Phase III randomised, controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of adalimumab for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis
IN DETAIL
•Award winner: Gerry Carruthers
• Institution: University of Glasgow
• Value: £889,310
Editing Robert Burns for the 21st century
This AHRC award will support the first complete scholarly edition of Robert Burns' works and fund new research resources. Over the next eight years, six volumes, including The Oxford Handbook to Robert Burns and The Collected Prose of Robert Burns, will be published, with six more to follow in the next decade. The project will involve a team of five scholars at Glasgow led by Gerry Carruthers, who said that Burns studies was now "a growing area after years of neglect". The project will create an online exhibition space where people can share materials and discuss research. New editions of Burns' songs for James Johnson's The Scots Musical Museum and for George Thomson's Original Scottish Airs will be published, and new performances will be made available online. In addition to funding postdoctoral researchers and PhD students, the AHRC award will also support a number of public events.