Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- Award winner: Davey Jones
- Institution: Bangor University
- Value: £61,710
The environmental IoT: understanding and managing the natural environment through “Internet of Things” technology
- Award winner: Yunting Ge
- Institution: Brunel University
- Value: £98,362
Power generation and heat recovery from industrial waste heat with advanced CO2 thermodynamic power cycles (CO2 power)
- Award winner: John Batchelor
- Institution: University of Kent
- Value: £441,579
Sustainable digital fabrication of low-energy passive wireless sensors
Medical Research Council
Research Grants
- Award winner: Elizabeth Fisher
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £378,426
Investigating a neuronal subcellular transcriptome by the novel technique of RNA TU-tagging, in a normal and ALS-related mouse model
- Award winner: Ildiko Gyory
- Institution: University of Leicester
- Value: £476,583
Role of early B cell factor-1 (Ebf1) in replication initiation of normal B cells and in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (BCP-ALL)
- Award winner: Sandra Bucci
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: £465,812
Active assistance for psychological therapy (actissist): software to improve access and adherence to CBT targeting key relapse indicators in psychosis
National Institute for Health Research
Health Technology Assessment Programme
- Award winner: Fiona Denison
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: £1,671,968
A pragmatic adaptive sequential placebo controlled randomised trial to determine the effectiveness of glycerin trinitrate for retained placenta (Got-it trial)
- Award winner: Karen Barker
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: £1,479,922
Community-based rehabilitation after knee arthroplasty (CORKA)
Public Health Research Programme
- Award winner: Christopher Owen
- Institution: St George’s, University of London
- Value: £618,065
Does active design increase walking and cycling? Evaluation of a natural experiment examining whether moving into housing in East Village increases family levels of physical activity, particularly walking and cycling
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
Award winner: Michael Northcott
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Value: £708,920 (AHRC contribution)
Caring for the future through ancestral time: engaging the cultural and spiritual presence of the past to promote a sustainable future
This project will investigate whether different understandings and practices of time are implicated in differing responses to intergenerational responsibility to “care for the future” and particularly the responsibility of the present generation to mitigate its impact on future climates. “We want to discover whether those who get involved with climate change activism from a faith position are motivated by a temporal horizon that is longer-term and more intergenerational than the cost-benefit paradigm that frames investment decisions in commercial and public agencies,” Michael Northcott said.