NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH
Service Delivery and Organisation programme
• Award winner: Naomi Fulop
• Institution: King's College London
• Value: £494,161
Innovations in major system reconfiguration in England: a study of the effectiveness, acceptability and processes of implementation of two models of stroke care
• 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
• Award winner: Geraint Lewis
• Institution: Nuffield Trust for Research and Policy Studies in Health Services
• Value: £318,053
Analysis of virtual wards: a multidisciplinary form of case management that integrates social and health care
ACTION MEDICAL RESEARCH
• Award winner: Anna Adlam
• Institution: University of East Anglia
• Value: £130,818
Traumatic brain injury - working memory training
• Award winner: Clare Lloyd
• Institution: Imperial College London
• Value: £149,264
Asthma - early diagnosis
LEVERHULME TRUST
Research Project Grants
Basic sciences
• Award winner: K. Haxton
• Institution: Keele University
• Value: £181,855
Hybrid dendrimer-zeolite nanomaterials as tandem homogeneous catalysts
• Award winner: S. Moggach
• Institution: University of Edinburgh
• Value: £100,463
Pressure tuning flexible porous metal organic frameworks (MOFs)
• Award winner: Manfred Bochmann
• Institution: University of East Anglia
• Value: £160,145
Controlling nanoscale assemblies: fundamentals, methodology and materials design
Humanities
• Award winner: Charles French
• Institution: University of Cambridge
• Value: £376,460
Changes in ancient land and water use along the Rio Ica, South-Central Andes
• Award winner: John Scally
• Institution: University of Edinburgh
• Value: £220,947
Carmichael in context: the material worlds of a Celtic collector
• Award winner: J. Stuart-Smith
• Institution: University of Glasgow
• Value: £235,682
Fine phonetic variation and sound change: a real-time study of Glaswegian
IN DETAIL
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Award winner: Rehana Ahmed
Institution: Teesside University
Value: £48,000
Muslims writing Britain and beyond: Faith, class and multicultural politics
This interdisciplinary project will explore British literary representations of Muslim cultures and identities. It will focus on writers of South Asian Muslim heritage, engaging with debates and controversies concerning the place of Muslims in the UK today, as well as with their historical presence and practices in the country from the early 20th century. Exploring authors including Salman Rushdie and Monica Ali, the project will consider how their texts reproduce, debate or destabilise ideological constructions of Muslim culture, and how they might inform debates about multiculturalism.
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