Grant winners

October 29, 2009

ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL

Award winner: V. Bakir

Institution: University of Glamorgan

Value: £21,4

An analysis of strategic political communication, sousveillance and Web 2.0 in convergence cultures: Iraq, US and UK, 2003-09

Award winner: P. Merriman

Institution: Aberystwyth University

Value: £,884

Mobility, space and culture

Award winner: T. Baldwin

Institution: University of York

Value: £26,499

G.E. Moore: the break with idealism

Award winner: D. Liggins

Institution: University of Manchester

Value: £24,316

Fictionalism and expressive power

Award winner: P. Raffield

Institution: University of Warwick

Value: £21,171

Shakespeare's imaginary Constitution: late Elizabethan politics and the theatre of law

Award winner: M. Everist

Institution: University of Southampton

Value: £38,692

Mozart's ghosts: reception and renown, 1791-present

Award winner: E. Fricker

Institution: University of Oxford

Value: £28,163

Second-hand knowledge: the epistemology of testimony

Award winner: R. Langer

Institution: University of Bristol

Value: £25,459

Preacher and ritualist: the role of Theravada Buddhist monks

Award winner: G. Pearson

Institution: University of Bristol

Value: £24,460

Aristotle on desire

Award winner: J. Ariza

Institution: University of Manchester

Value: £28,047

Policies and regulation of crime prevention: contrasting the Anglo-American and Spanish experience

Award winner: A. Louth

Institution: University of Durham

Value: £35,325

Aquinas and Eastern Orthodoxy

Award winner: K. Stock

Institution: University of Sussex

Value: £28,235

The nature of imaginative engagement with fiction

Award winner: K. Barber

Institution: University of Birmingham

Value: £47,844

"The life history of me, Segilola": early print culture in Lagos and the first Yoruba novel

Award winner: H. Nicholson

Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London

Value: £36,451

Theatre, performance and education: the map and the story

Award winner: E. Clarke

Institution: University of Oxford

Value: £41,036

Musical subjectivities

Award winner: G. Shipley

Institution: University of Leicester

Value: £33,924

The Periplous of Pseudo-Skylax: student and scholarly editions (with revised Greek text, translation and historical commentary)

Award winner: L. Thomas

Institution: Roehampton University

Value: £15,205

Time, kingship and incarnation in ancient India

Award winner: J. Coffey

Institution: University of Leicester

Value: £33,943

"Let my people go!": Anglo-American liberation theology from the Puritans to the abolitionists

Award winner: N. Sykes

Institution: University of Nottingham

Value: £24,708

Publication and dissemination of the Fallow Deer project

Award winner: P. Crivelli

Institution: University of Oxford

Value: £24,113

Plato's account of falsehood: a study of the sophist

Award winner: G. Seabourne

Institution: University of Bristol

Value: £6,204

A study of non-judicial incarceration in medieval England

Award winner: L. Sa

Institution: University of Manchester

Value: £35,464

From cortico to favela: spatial inequality in Brazilian narrative

Award winner: M. Watson

Institution: University of Aberdeen

Value: £23,281

A critical history and analysis of (Scottish) Gaelic fiction

Award winner: S. Ward

Institution: University of Aberdeen

Value: £22,689

Framing the past in Berlin since 1945: the urban sights of memory

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EUROPEAN UNION

Award winners: Vyvyan Howard (left) and Christian Holscher

Institution: University of Ulster

Value: £350,000

Ulster's Biomedical Sciences Institute will investigate whether manufactured nanoparticles can cause neurodegenerative diseases. The work is funded as part of the NeuroNano project call, which includes partners at the universities of Cork, Dublin, Edinburgh and Munich, and institutions in Japan and the US.

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