Economic and Social Research Council
DFID-ESRC Growth Research Programme
- Award winner: Christopher Woodruff
- Institution: University of Warwick
- Value: £361,028
Training, productivity and upgrading: evaluation of female and supervisor training programmes in the Bangladesh apparel sector
Leverhulme Trust
Research project grants
Social sciences
- Award winner: Stephen Ball
- Institution: Institute of Education, University of London
- Value: £186,062
New philanthropy, education policy and governance
- Award winner: Mark Harris
- Institution: University of St Andrews
- Value: £176,514
Past lessons for future challenges in the Brazilian Amazon
- Award winner: Sam McKinstry
- Institution: University of the West of Scotland
- Value: £88,325
Scott and Glasgow University: the management and aesthetic direction of Europe’s largest architectural practice
International networks
Social sciences
- Award winner: David Anderson
- Institution: University of Aberdeen
- Value: £124,051
Etnos and Minzu: the histories and politics of identity governance in Eurasia
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Major research fellowships
- Award winner: Garthine Walker
- Institution: Cardiff University
- Value: £133,121
Rape in England and Wales, 1500-1800
- Award winner: Stephanie Barrientos
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: £126,433
Global food networks, gender and transformation
- Award winner: David Crouch
- Institution: University of Hull
- Value: £137,629
The genesis of chivalry: conduct in Western European society 1000-1350
- Award winner: Christian List
- Institution: London School of Economics
- Value: £171,800
Reasons, decisions and intentional agency
Wellcome Trust
Investigators in Medical Humanities
The value of these awards range from approximately £500,000 to just over £1 million for up to five years
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- Award winner: Mark Jackson
- Institution: University of Exeter
Lifestyle, health and disease: changing concepts of balance in modern medicine
Action Medical Research
Research project grants
- Award winner: Jonna Kuntsi
- Institution: King’s College London
- Value: £169,944
Premature babies: why are these babies at increased risk of ADHD?
In detail

Humanities in the European Research Area
Award winners: Andrew Higson (picured), Ib Bondebjerg and Caroline Pauwels
Institutions: University of York, University of Copenhagen and Free University Brussels
Value: €1 million
Mediating cultural encounters through European screens
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Our sense of “Europeanness” is achieved partly through seeing representations of European others on screen. This project will examine how films and television dramas represent European others; which European screen fictions travel best; the industrial and policy environments that enable their production; their audiences; and their role in fostering a European identity. The focus is on 2005-15, via an overview of film and TV production and dissemination and UK, Danish and Belgian case studies.
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