Medical Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Aisha Holloway
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: £118,771
An alcohol brief intervention (ABI) for male remand prisoners: an MRC complex intervention framework development and feasibility study
- Award winner: Joanna Morrison
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £100,100
Supportive supervision of mid-level health workers in rural Nepal for improved job satisfaction, motivation and quality of care
Economic and Social Research Council
Research grants
- Award winner: Roderick Stirrat
- Institution: University of Sussex
- Value: £58,371
Making philanthropy developmentally effective
- Award winner: Victoria Leong
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: £195,531
Using “naturalistic dual-EEG” to measure mother-infant brain-to-brain (b2b) synchrony in socially mediated learning
National Environment Research Council
- Award winner: Helen Brindley
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £121,362
ICE-IMPACT: International consortium for the exploitation of infrared measurements of polar climate
- Award winner: Tat-Hean Gan
- Institution: Brunel University London
- Value: £645,464
Innovate UK HitClean high temperature inspection and cleaning by advanced ultrasonics for effective maintenance and management of oil and gas offshore
Leverhulme Trust
Research Project Grants
Sciences
Sciences
- Award winner: Bruno Dhuime
- Institution: University of Bristol
- Value: £184,313
Silicate mineral inclusions and the composition of new continental crust
- Award winner: Martin Eimer
- Institution: Birkbeck, University of London
- Value: £185,528
Neural and cognitive mechanisms of multimodal working memory
- Award winner: Emmanuil Georgoulis
- Institution: University of Leicester
- Value: £199,662
Reduced complexity finite element methods
- Award winner: Joanna Morgan
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £228,055
Santorini: high-resolution imaging of an active volcano with 3D full-waveform inversion
In detail
Humanities
Award winners: Robert Jones and Martyn Powell
Institutions: University of Leeds and Aberystwyth University
Value: £272,621
Institutions: University of Leeds and Aberystwyth University
Value: £272,621
The political works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
This project will investigate the dramatist, theatre-owner and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, who was more notoriously known as a spin doctor, drinker and debtor. Sheridan was a politician for nearly three decades. This study is a reappraisal of his career, exploring his national and international significance as a politician and orator, and his wider political activity – such as his journalistic writing. Sheridan, on account of his excellent oratorical skills, which made his speeches popular among newspaper editors, served as progenitor for the “spin doctor”. The project will culminate in the publication of a four-volume edition of his complete political works.
Grant winners – 28 April 2016
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