GCRF / PaCCS Interdisciplinary Innovation Awards on Conflict and International Development

The AHRC and the ESRC are pleased to announce the funding of thirteen Interdisciplinary Innovation Awards under the Conflict Theme of PaCCS. The total amount of funding provided under this call is £1,021,252.

(click here to see the original call)

List of Awards:

Principal Investigator                       Project Title                 Lead Research Organisation                       
Dr Irina Kuznetsova Ukraine’s hidden tragedy: understanding the outcomes of population displacement from the country’s war torn regions University of Birmingham
Dr Nils-Christian Bormann Do Nightlights Emissions Enlighten? Exploring the effect of local economic conditions on violence against civilians during civil war University of Exeter
Dr Lars Waldorf Performing Empowerment: Disability, Dance, and Inclusive Development in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka University of York
Professor Beverley Milton-Edwards Revolt in the ‘Square’: Spatial Modelling of Urban Stability in Modern Cities New insights and approaches for preventing conflict and violence Queen’s University of Belfast
Dr Robin Hickey Restoring cultural property and communities after conflict Queen’s University of Belfast
Professor Matthew Brown PEACE FESTIVAL: Sharing Creative Methodologies for Unearthing Hidden War Stories for Peace [For Spanish version click here] University of Bristol
Dr Madhu Krishnan Ugandan Youth and Creative Writing: New Perspectives on Conflict and Development University of Bristol
Dr Oliver Edward Walton Living on the Margins: Using literary comics to understand the role of borderland brokers in post-war transitions University of Bath
Dr Adam Branch Narratives of Conflict, Climate, and Development: Re-envisioning Sustainability from Post-War Northern Uganda University of Cambridge
Dr Amiera Sawas Climate Adaptation, Land Acquisition and Security: the Gendered Politics of Dispossession in Pakistan Imperial College London
Dr Ayesha Siddiqi After Disaster Strikes and Other Stories:  The political construction of Typhoon Pablo in insurgency affected communities in Mindanao Royal Holloway, University of London
Professor Pedro Rebelo Understanding the role of music and sound in conflict transformation: the Mozambique case study Queen’s University of Belfast
Professor Sabine Lee Peacekeeper Fathered Children in Haiti University of Birmingham