A GIS-based decision support tool for Landscape Character Assessment
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Funded by: NatureScot (Formerly Scottish Natural Heritage)
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Advanced Symptom Management System (ASyMS) for use in Palliative Care
PI: Bridget Johnston
Funded by: The Scottish Centre for Telehealth
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Agents of Change: Human and Social Dynamics in Mynatnssveit, Iceland, from the Settlement to the present
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Funded by: University of Colorado
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Woodland fragments and bat populations within agricultural landscapes
PI: Professor Kirsty Park
Funded by: Glasgow Natural History Society
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The Family Life Project: A qualitative longitudinal study of children's experiences of family life in the context of parental drug use
PI: Dr Sarah Wilson
Funded by: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Someone to talk to: Public Views and experiences of emotional support
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Greenhouse Gas Policy Effect on the Firm's Coal Procurement
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Funded by: The Nuffield Foundation
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RSE International Exchange Programme - Paul De Luca
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Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Scottish Languages Baccalaureate Support 2008-09.
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Funded by: Scottish Government
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The Influence and Fixation Duration and the Velocity of Gaze Shift on Observer's Visual Attention
PI: Dr Stephen Langton
Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Curriculum for Excellence Implementation Impact Evaluation in Monifieth HS
PI: Professor Mark Priestley
Funded by: Education Scotland
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Scottish Social Survey Network
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Real Wages and the Great Depression.
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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RSE International Exchange Programme: IEP Open-Outgoing Change from CH to RC
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Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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International Exchange Programme: IEP Open-Outgoing
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Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Marker-assisted selection in the production of genetically male tilapia (MAS in GMT production)
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Funded by: Genesis Faraday Partnership
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Howburn Artefact Assemblage
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Funded by: Historic Scotland
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Measuring impacts of alcohol marketing on young New Zealanders
PI: Professor Gerard Hastings
Funded by: The Health Research Council of New Zealand
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Biodiversity of gravel-bed rivers in Scotland PhD Studentship
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Funded by: NatureScot (Formerly Scottish Natural Heritage)
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Overview Report on 1987-2008 sports participation data.
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Funded by: Sportscotland
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Marie Curie IEF Fishinutrigen
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Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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Evaluation of the Paediatric Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (pHADS)
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Funded by: GL Assesment
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Development of a risk evaluation system for the establishment of Gyrodactylus salaris in English and Welsh river systems
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Funded by: Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs
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Knowledge Transfer Partnership Outcome.
PI: Professor Louise McCabe
Funded by: Fife Council
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Evaluating Social Marketing Projects
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Funded by: University of Kent
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Audit of Sports Provision in the Higher Education Sector 2009
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Funded by: Scottish Student Sport
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Learning about alcohol: influences of the family context
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Funded by: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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Black Grouse PhD Studentship
PI: Professor Philip Wookey
Funded by: Forest Research, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and NatureScot (Formerly Scottish Natural Heritage)
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International Travel Grant 2009/R4.
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Funded by: Royal Society
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The Development of Voluntary Principles to Underpin Food Marketing to Children
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Funded by: National Heart Forum
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Why Do Companies Issue Convertible Bonds? Evidence from the Field
PI: Chris Veld
Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Do Accounting Rules Influence the Convertible Bond Issuance Decision?
PI: Chris Veld
Funded by: S A T E R
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Investment Horizon and Portfolio Choice of Private Investors
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Professor/Reader and Research Fellow funding at NMAHP RU
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Funded by: Scottish Government
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Foundations of the future: learning from the past
PI: Althea Davies
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Review and analyse the local, national and international factors influencing livestock systems in the UK and to determine the key policy and market drivers
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Funded by: Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs
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Evaluating Accomplished Teaching.
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Funded by: University of Glasgow
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COGWORKS - The Cognitive Health and Wellbeing Hub
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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ITC project (International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project)
PI: Professor Gerard Hastings
Funded by: Cancer Research UK
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RLF Fellowship Programme
PI: Dr Adrian Hunter
Funded by: Royal Literary Fund
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Community, School and Workplace Initiatives to Encourage Individuals to Use the Outdoor Environment for Physical Activity
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Funded by: NHS Health Scotland
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Kinship Carers and Children Affected by parental Substance Misuse
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Funded by: BASPCAN
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Geoarchaeological investigations into Alum and copperas production at Poole
PI: Dr Clare Wilson
Funded by: Poole Harbour Heritage Project Ltd
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Assessing spatial variability of C, Fe and AI concentrations as a means of understanding the stabilisation of soil organic carbon
PI: Dr Clare Wilson
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Developing genetic resources for restoration ecology of Acacia harpophylla in a fragmented agricultural landscape
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Dunlaw Phase 2 Pollen Analysis
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Funded by: C F A Archaeology Ltd
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The economic value of improvements in the ecology of Irish rivers due to the Water Framework Directive
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Funded by: Teagasc
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Review of the use of new media in alcohol marketing
PI: Oona Brooks
Funded by: Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems
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Knowledge Transfer Partnership between 我要吃瓜 & ThinkAnalytics Limited
PI: Professor Kevin Swingler
Funded by: Technology Strategy Board and ThinkAnalytics Ltd
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Young Runaways in Grampian Pilot Evaluation
PI: Professor Margaret Malloch
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Census of the Gorilla and Chimpanzee Populations
PI: Professor Katharine Abernethy
Funded by: CIRMF
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Successful Takeovers: who do you know or who you are?
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Clackmannanshire Mild to Moderate Mental Health Pilot
PI: Professor Vivien Swanson
Funded by: Forth Valley NHS Board
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Assessment of proposals for commercially viable tropical sea cucumber culture (holothuria scabra) in Thailand and the potential for co-culture to reduce environmental impacts of
PI: Professor Dave Little
Funded by: The British Council
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Promoting Sustainable high quality river catfish seed Production in Vietnam
PI: Professor Dave Little
Funded by: The British Council
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Delay of Gratification in New World Monkeys
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Funded by: The Great British Sasakawa Foundation
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Biocomplexity in the Antarctic Dry Valleys.
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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The 17th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
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Funded by: Royal Society
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Evaluation of 'Tell Someone'
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: Scottish Care Ltd
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Visualisation tools for effective face image matching
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Funded by: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills
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Mass-flowering crops: cost or benefit to bumblebees and wild flower pollination?
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Funded by: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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Further Development of River Macrophyte WFD Tool - River Variability Module
PI: Professor Nigel Willby
Funded by: Environment Agency
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Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction of Mesolithic Orkney evidence from Stronsay
PI: Dr Eileen Tisdall
Funded by: Orkney College
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Changes in dissolved organic carbon in small catchments
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Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Interrogating harm and abuse: protection, agency and citizenship
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Impacts of policy change on farm incomes & biodiversity in the uplands: a knowledge transfer project
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Development of DSDC Design Tool for Research Purposes.
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Funded by: Dementia Services Development Trust
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Human Impact of Cyanobactira in the fresh water environment.
PI: Professor Andrew Tyler
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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Strategies to manage toxic cyanobacterial blooms in lakes: remote sensing, modelling and cost benefit analysis
PI: Professor Andrew Tyler
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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The Nature, distribution and significance of carbon soils.
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Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council
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A pilot study of psychological factors affecting adherence to disease modifying treatments for multiple sclerosis
PI: Nicola Gray
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Independent Retailers and the Demise of Smoking: A Scoping Study
PI: Professor Gerard Hastings
Funded by: Department of Health
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A late glacial to modern palaeoenvironmental history for the Dounreay site area, reconstructed from a peat core from the Shebster Basin
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Funded by: British Geological Survey
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European Health Psychology Society 23rd Annual Conference 2009
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Funded by: The British Academy
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GB Sasakawa Foundation Travel Grant
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Funded by: The Great British Sasakawa Foundation
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Disentangling the work memory impairment in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and oppositional behaviour problems
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Shifting the Balance of Care: Agreeing Priorities and Delivering Outcomes (AP & DO)
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Funded by: NHS Education for Scotland
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Health Select Committee Document Analysis
PI: Professor Gerard Hastings
Funded by: Alcohol Education & Research council
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Marking Ten Years of Devolution
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Funded by: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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Supporting Teacher Assessment.
PI: Professor Mark Priestley
Funded by: Scottish Qualifications Authority
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Decision to transfer: Risk assessment and decision making in remote and rural settings
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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The art of the deal: analysing the history of contracts in the Hollywood film industry
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Evolutionary Responses to Multiple Human-Induced Stresses
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Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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Accountancy and accountability in the police force in 19th century Scotland
PI: Professor Lisa Evans
Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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Research Project to Guide the Development of the Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Leaflet
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Funded by: Cancer Research UK
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The Role of Tobacco Control Policy in the Denormalisation of Tobacco
PI: Professor Gerard Hastings
Funded by: Cancer Research UK
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Monitoring Devolution: Proposal to ESRC and government to extend devolution monitoring reports from 2005 to 2008
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Events and sports development legacies
PI: Professor Paul Dimeo
Funded by: The Leverhulme Trust
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The Immune System and Senescence: Why do we age?
PI: Professor Matthew Tinsley
Funded by: Royal Society
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A Functional Perspective on Long Term Changes in Macrophyte Communities in British Lakes
PI: Professor Nigel Willby
Funded by: Broads Authority, Environment Agency and Natural England
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Mathematical analysis of structured population models for Wolbachia infections
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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The Research Centre for Polish History
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Funded by: MB Grabowski Fund and Polonia Aid Foundation Trust
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Research and development of stock management strategies to optimise growth potential on ongrowing of marine fish
PI: Professor Herve Migaud
Funded by: Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum
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Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Britain
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Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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A survey of brain training activity of people aged 50-65.
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: The Atlantic Philanthropies
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MethoTelemed: methodology to assess telemedicine application
PI: Professor Alison Bowes
Funded by: Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine
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BENEFISH
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Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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Casual Modelling of Mobility Disability.
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Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Rethinking Africa and the Atlantic World
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Funded by: The British Academy
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Review of Gaelic Medium Early Years and Childcare Provision
PI: Dr Christine Stephen
Funded by: Bord Na Gaidhlig and Scottish Government
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