Royal Society
University Research Fellowships
- Award winner: Sofia Gripenberg
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: 拢476,630
Plant-eating insects and the structure of tropical plant communities
- Award winner: David Glowacki
- Institution: University of Bristol
- Value: 拢484,573
Beyond equilibrium: ultrafast solution-phase dynamics and enzyme catalysis
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Research Grants
- Award winner: Bernadette Byrne
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: 拢367,077
Application of ATR-FTIR imaging to industrial-scale production of therapeutic antibodies
- Award winner: Julian Moger
- Institution: University of Exeter
- Value: 拢119,487
Frequency-modulated stimulated Raman scattering microscopy for label-free functional imaging in planta
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- Award winner: Christopher Law
- Institution: Queen鈥檚 University Belfast
- Value: 拢328,170
Insight into antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria via structural studies of a multidrug transporter
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Leverhulme Trust
Research Project Grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Nickolay Trendafilov
- Institution: The Open University
- Value: 拢173,257
Sparse factor analysis with application to large datasets
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- Award winner: Darren Obbard
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: 拢110,307
The phylogenetic origins of antiviral RNAi in animals
- Award winner: Matthew Powner
- Institution: University College London
- Value: 拢189,794
Phosphoro-Strecker reaction: amino acid synthesis and phosphoryl activation
- Award winner: James Russell
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: 拢91,398
The development of episodic foresight in young children: spatio-temporal binding
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Humanities
Award winner: Stephen Parker
Institution: University of Worcester
Value: 拢219,050
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Faith on the air: A听religious educational broadcasting history c.1920 to present
This project focuses on a hitherto neglected aspect of religious, educational and media history, surveying religious educational broadcasting from its beginnings on radio in the 1920s through the television era and into the digital present. The aim is to reconstruct this aspect of cross-disciplinary history and to map and detail 鈥渢he purpose and nature of broadcasts to children and young people across a听period of technological development, increased religious pluralism and wider religious and cultural change鈥. It will examine the language and imagery deployed to convey particular messages, the nature of the agendas that informed this 鈥渄esign鈥 and the negotiations that took place between broadcasters, educators, the churches and other faith and interest groups about the content and priorities of religious educational programming. 鈥淚 am interested in the changing nature and purpose of education and the media in the context of a pluralising and secularising religious culture in the latter part of the century,鈥 said Stephen Parker, professor of the history of religion and education. 鈥淚t will fill a historiographical lacuna with regard to this aspect of media and educational history. I hope [to discover] the extent to which religious education and religious broadcasting influenced one another. Broadcasting has shaped how many children see religion, what they understand about it; for some, it has even sought to style their religious devotion.鈥
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