Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) Programme
- Award winner: Peter Fonagy
- Institution: University College London
- Value: ?1,524,881
Mentalization for offending adult males (MOAM)
- Award winner: Cathy Creswell
- Institution: University of Reading
- Value: ?641,747
Specific versus generic psychological therapy for adolescents with social anxiety disorder: a comparison of Clark & Wells condition-specific cognitive therapy adapted for adolescents, with the generic cognitive behaviour therapy that is currently used in adolescent services
- Award winner: Patrick Stone
- Institution: University College London
- Value: ?831,611
The Prognosis in Palliative care Study II (PiPS2)
Public Health Research (PHR) Programme
- Award winner: Neil Humphrey
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: ?561,315
Universal school-based prevention: examining the impact of the Good Behaviour Game on health-related outcomes for children
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Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST)
- Award winner: Neil Ferguson
- Institution: Liverpool Hope University
- Value: ?62,150
Learning and unlearning terrorism: the transition from civilian life into paramilitarism and back again during the conflict and peace process in Northern Ireland
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Research grants
- Award winner: Heather Johnson
- Institution: Queen¡¯s University Belfast
- Value: ?139,919
Boats, borders and asylum: the global politics of irregular migration in maritime space
- Award winner: Juan Medina-Ariza
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: ?437,728
Understanding and improving risk assessment on domestic abuse cases
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- Award winner: Robert Logie
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: ?1,154,370
Working memory across the adult lifespan: an adversarial collaboration
- Award winner: Julian Gruin
- Institution: University of Warwick
- Value: ?279,232
Reshaping global capital: the politics of uncertainty in China¡¯s financial transnationalisation
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Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST)
Award winners: Paul Thomas (PI) and Michele Grossman
Institutions: University of Huddersfield and Victoria University, Australia
Value: ?124,950
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Community reporting thresholds: sharing information with authorities concerning violent extremist activity and involvement in foreign conflict: a UK replication study
The first people to suspect that someone is involved in acts of violent extremism will often be close to them ¨C family, friends, community insiders. Their preparedness to report them to authorities is viewed as a key step to the prevention of violent extremism. This project will explore people¡¯s views, experiences and concerns if they were ever faced with this scenario; the dilemma they are confronted with. ¡°Our UK study will¡include a sub-sample of white British community respondents from marginalised communities and will intentionally over-sample young people, in recognition of recent American evidence that has stated that they are ¡®associate gatekeepers¡¯ for young friends at risk of radicalisation,¡± said Paul Thomas, professor of youth and policy at the University of Huddersfield.
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