Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Fellowships
- Award winner: Franciska de Vries
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: 拢1,030,405
The root to stability 鈥 the role of plant roots in ecosystem response to climate change
- Award winner: Jacqueline Monaghan
- Institution: University of East Anglia
- Value: 拢291,330
Interplay between phosphorylation and ubiquitination in plant immune signalling homeostasis
Research Grant
- Award winner: Andrew Thompson
- Institution: Cranfield University
- Value: 拢485,362
Genomics-assisted selection of Solanum chilense introgression lines for enhancing drought resistance in tomatoes
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- Award winners: Peter McClintock and Igor Khovanov
- Institutions: Lancaster University and University of Warwick
- Value: 拢971,326 (Lancaster) and about 拢460,000 (Warwick)
Using physics to understand how ion channels in biological cells function
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Standard research
- Award winner: Joanna Chataway
- Institution: The Open University
- Value: 拢1,178,449
E&ID:USES 鈥 The next generation of low-cost energy-efficient appliances and devices to benefit the bottom of the pyramid
- Award winner: Hengan Ou
- Institution: University of Nottingham
- Value: 拢299,705
Developing a bespoke incremental sheet-forming machine for cranioplasty
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Standard Research 鈥 NR1
- Award winner: Nick Hawes
- Institution: University of Birmingham
- Value: 拢340,806
ALOOF: Autonomous learning of the meaning of objects
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Leverhulme Trust
Major Research Fellowships
- Award winner: Isolde Standish
- Institution: Soas, University of London
- Value: 拢110,135
Oshima Nagisa: a politics of cinema
- Award winner: Alexandra Walsham
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: 拢158,303
The reformation of the generations: age, ancestry and memory in England 1500-1700
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Award winner: Mick Dumper
Institution: University of Exeter
Value: 拢139,9
Power, piety and people: the politics of holy cities in the 21st century
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Does the 鈥渉oliness鈥 of a city matter in contemporary political and policy analysis, and how does that designation further understanding of conflict generally and, specifically, in cities divided by sectarianism? To explore the question, this project will draw on earlier research done in divided cities such as Belfast and Jerusalem and will look at cities where religion plays a key role in urban development, such as Lhasa, Kyoto, Najaf and Rome. These cities are characterised by particular forms of land use and ownership, by the public performance of rituals such as processions and by significant religious monumental construction. 鈥淚 would like to see how powerful vested interests are created in holy cities and examine their relations with the state within which they are located,鈥 said Mick Dumper, professor in Middle East politics at the University of Exeter. He thinks that they may 鈥渆xacerbate state fragility through constraints on state sovereignty and through urban fragmentation鈥, and that religion鈥檚 role in state and city fragility has been 鈥渓argely overlooked鈥. The convergence of the 鈥済rowing religiosity of society鈥nd rapid urbanisation鈥 makes this an 鈥渦rgent topic鈥 for study, he said.
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