Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Standard research
- Award winner: Jiawei Mi
- Institution: University of Hull
- Value: £308,737
Development of efficient and scalable ultrasound-assisted solidification technologies for manufacturing advanced metallic alloys (Ultra-Cast)
- Award winner: Anne-Kathrin Duhme-Klair
- Institution: University of York
- Value: £6,905
Siderophores as anchors in artificial metalloenzymes
- Award winner: Steven Magennis
- Institution: University of Glasgow
- Value: £316,236
From nature to nano: structure, dynamics and reactivity of DNA three-way junctions
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Research Grants
- Award winner: Martin Stannard
- Institution: University of Leicester
- Value: £822,481 (AHRC contribution)
The complete works of Evelyn Waugh
Amplification Awards
- Award winner: Mark Coté
- Institution: King’s College London
- Value: £63,961
Empowering data citizens
- Award winner: Alex McLean
- Institution: University of Leeds
- Value: £64,530
Weaving codes – coding weaves
Leverhulme Trust
Research Project Grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Elizabeth Bayne
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: £175,891
Regulation of RNAi-directed chromatin modification by ubiquitin and SUMO
- Award winner: Kevin Chalut
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: £223,7
Physical biology of early mammalian embryogenesis and acquisition of pluripotency
- Award winner: Myungshik Kim
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £118,662
Proposal for quantum optical tests of the minimum length scale
Social sciences
- Award winner: Julia P. G. Jones
- Institution: Bangor University
- Value: £257,224
Can payments for ecosystem services deliver environmental and livelihood benefits?
- Award winner: Fernanda Leite Lopez de Leon
- Institution: University of East Anglia
- Value: £72,853
The role of conferences on academic research: evidence from a natural experiment
In detail
Primary Science Teaching Trust
Award winner: Susan Rodrigues
Institution: Liverpool Hope University
Value: £90,000
Digital access to science learning resources
This project aims to make science research more accessible to student teachers by developing web apps and vodcasts (video podcasts). In the latter, pupils and undergraduate students will interview scientists and science educators about their work, with the aim of developing awareness and understanding of contemporary science and science education research within classroom practice. “The Primary Science Teaching Trust has lots of materials available to teachers, but it’s hard to find stuff if you don’t know what you don’t know,” said Susan Rodrigues. “We’ll be working to develop an app to let people search by preference rather than by specific keywords. For example, a teacher could search for ‘outdoor activity’ and it would come up with relevant material.”