ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
Digital Equipment and Database Enhancement for Impact scheme
More than ?4 million has been provided to 21 projects under the DEDEFI scheme, which funds work by arts and humanities researchers that is aimed at enhancing access to leading-edge digital technologies and facilities. The projects will also seek to increase the impact from digital-research outputs and drive the uptake of new technologies. Listed below are six of the winners; the other grants awarded were published last week.
Award winner: J.D. Richards
Institution: University of York
Value: ?140,250
ADS+: enhancing and sustaining the Archaeology Data Service digital repository
Award winner: T.P. Schofield
Institution: University College London
Value: ?262,673
The Bentham papers transcription initiative
Award winner: D. Tudhope
Institution: University of Glamorgan
Value: ?109,802
Semantic technologies enhancing links and linked data for archaeological resources (STELLAR)
Award winner: C. Watts
Institution: Birkbeck, University of London
Value: ?136,498
Voiceworks digital song/text project: a collaboration between the Birkbeck Centre for Poetics, Wigmore Hall and Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Award winner: K. Woolford
Institution: University of Sussex
Value: ?434,345
Motion in place platform
Award winner: A. Yarrington
Institution: University of Glasgow
Value: ?61,462
Mobilising "mapping sculpture in Britain and Ireland, 1851-1951"
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Award winner: Usha Goswami
Institution: University of Cambridge
Value: ?148,954
Rhythmic perception, music and language: a new theoretical framework for understanding and remediating specific language impairment
Award winner: Jemma Samuels
Institution: BrightsideUNIAID
Value: ?124,858
Further education to higher education - supporting student parents' transition
Award winner: Ros Herman
Institution: City University London
Value: ?142,157
Reading dyslexia in deaf children: the need for normative data
Award winner: Barry Mitchell
Institution: Coventry University
Value: ?57,871
Sentencing in cases of murder: an analysis of public opinion
Award winner: Rachel Ormston
Institution: Scottish Centre for Social Research
Value: ?99,266
Scotland's constitutional future
Award winner: Susan E. Harkness
Institution: University of Bath
Value: ?95,835
Lone parents' mental health and employment
Award winner: Tony Dolphin
Institution: Institute for Public Policy Research
Value: ?64,625
Modelling taxes on wealth
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Award winner: Michael Shiner
Institution: London School of Economics
Value: ?57,062
Black and minority ethnic access to higher education: a reassessment
Building on research that suggests that black and ethnic-minority applicants tend to be filtered into new universities, this project will investigate apparent biases in the student-recruitment process. Using data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, Dr Shiner aims to identify factors driving differential patterns of entry, with a view to making recommendations to promote a more balanced representation of groups across the whole sector.
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