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We have a history of strong grant-capture, with over £63m in research grant income since 2014.
This is a sample of some of our funded research projects.
Investigator(s) | Funded | Title | Dates | Amount (£) |
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Prof M Williams, Dr P Burnap (School of Computer Science) | US Department of Justice | Understanding online hate speech as a motivator and predictor of hate crime | 01/01/2017 to 31/12/2019 | £103,958 |
Dr C Girvan | Commission of the European Communities | Educational robotics for STEM | 01/10/2015 to 30/09/2018 | £175,237 |
Prof D Forrester, Dr R Evans, Dr G Moore, Prof M Robling (School of Medicine), Prof J Scourfield, Prof A Kemp (School of Medicine) | Department for Education | What Works Centre for Children's Social Care | 01/09/2017 to 31/03/2020 | £4,846,354 |
Prof H Sampson | Lloyd's Register Foundation | Improving health and safety on board: A SRIC proposal to transform research findings into effective change | 15/01/2018 to 14/01/2020 | £250,000 |
Prof K Henwood, Prof N Pidgeon (School of Psychology) | Natural Environment Research Council | CoastWEB : Valuing the contribution which coastal habitats make to human health and wellbeing, with a focus on the alleviation of natural hazards | 01/08/2016 to 31/07/2019 | £216,730 |
Prof I Jones, Prof P Chaney, Mr S Davies, Dr N Johns, Dr K Moles, Prof S Power, Prof C Taylor, Prof A Cole (School of Law and Politics), Prof D Wincott (School of Law and Politics), Prof J Anderson (School of Geography and Planning), Prof P Milbourne (School of Geography and Planning), Dr S Orford (School of Geography and Planning), Mr O Davies, Prof M Jones (Cardiff Business School) | Economic & Social Research Council | WISED/Civil Society: Devolution, social and economic change and the local and regional landscapes of civil society | 01/10/2014 to 30/09/2019 | £6,173,186 |
Prof H Collins | Royal Society | A laboratory with many bookkeepers: Scientific research on the international space station | 01/03/2018 to 29/02/2020 | £99,000 |
Dr J Lyttleton-Smith, Prof D Forrester | Welsh Government (HCRW) | Talking changes: Developing best practice in co-producing well-being outcomes with looked-after children in Wales | 01/10/2017 to 30/09/2020 | £290,493 |
Dr J Verbruggen, Prof A Robinson | Economic & Social Research Council | Integrating the longitudinal study of intimate partner perpetration within life course criminology | 01/01/2017 to 31/12/2018 | £140,555 |
Dr S Stanley, Dr P Hemming | The Leverhulme Trust | Beyond personal wellbeing: Mapping the social production of mindfulness in England and Wales | 01/10/2017 to 30/09/2020 | £214,376 |