British Academy Early Career Researcher Network Seed Fund Scotland awards 2023-24

Dr Rosie Alexander (PI), Dr Bobby Macaulay (Co-I), Dr Becky Ford (Co-I)

University of the West of Scotland

'Island Futures: Co-producing an island research agenda for sustainable communities'

£4,000.00


Dr. Thomas H. Cowhitt (PI), Dr. Rhona Brown (Co-I), Dr. Matt Gibson (Co-I)

University of Glasgow

'Exploring the Potential of Artificial Intelligence to Support Dialogic Instruction'

£2,889.00


Debora Gottardello (PI), Sangeeta Chatterji (Co-I)

University of Edinburgh Business School

'Investigating neurodiverse women’s experiences of stigma, discrimination, and harassment in Scottish workplaces'

£4,000.00


Dr Cameo Marlatt (she/her) (PI), Dr Guillem Rubio-Ramon (he/him) (Co-I), Dr Shawn Bodden (he/him) (Co-I)

University of Glasgow

'Re-living with Animals: Understanding Community Experiences of Rewilding through Participatory Arts'

£3,240.00


Karissa Patton (She/her/hers) (PI), Andrea Ford (She/her/hers) (Co-I), Naomi Lawson (she/her) (Co-I), Heather Robertson (she/her) (Co-I)

University of Edinburgh

'Women’s Health in Scotland: Past, Present, Futures – Edinburgh Engagement Workshop Pilot Programme'

£4,000.00


Dr Amanda (known as Mindy) Ptolomey (She/her they/them) (PI), Dr Anna Bochorishvili (she/her) (Co-I)

Glasgow Caledonian University

'Establishing a research agenda with neurodivergent girls and young women in Scotland through partnership development and arts-based approaches'

£3,430.20


Kieran Taylor (PI), Helen Baillot (Co-I), Michael Connolly (Co-I), Gianluca Palombo (Co-I)

Queen Margaret University

'Cricket and Afghan Integration in Scotland: a case study'

£4,000.00


Please note: Awards are arranged alphabetically by surname of the grant recipient. The institution is that given at the time of application.

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