SECURE: StrengtEning Child safegUarding Research through knowledge Exchange and collaboration between Wales and the Maghreb
Led
Dr Fadi Bghdadi
Swansea University
£10,000
Internal Call for Projects – Research Wales Innovation Fund
2022-2023
Open
SECURE: StrengtEning Child safegUarding Research through knowledge Exchange and collaboration between Wales and the Maghreb (additional funding)
Led
Dr Fadi Bghdadi
Swansea University
£39,864
Internal Call for Projects – Research Wales Innovation Fund
2022-2023
Closed
SERENITY - Cancer Associated Thrombosis Clinical Decision Support Tool - Named by Leiden as: Towards Cancer Patient Empowerment for Optimal Use of Antithrombotic Therapy at the End of Life
Supported
Prof Erik Klok (Netherlands), co-CI Prof Simon Noble, Prof Annmarie Nelson, Prof Adrian Edwards
SERENITY UK funding: Towards Cancer Patient empowerment for Optimal Use of Antithrombotic Therapy at the End of Life
Supported
PI: Prof Simon Noble, CoI: Prof Annmarie Nelson, Prof Adrian Edwards
Cardiff University
£1,080,539
Innovate UK – The project is the UK part of an EU Horizon funded consortium project SERENITY. Horizon Europe | HORIZON-HLTH-2021-DISEASE-04-01, Improved supportive, palliative, survivorship and end-of-life care of cancer patients
2022-2023
Open
Spiritual care education and practice development
Supported
Linda Ross
University of South Wales
£83,626
VID Specialized University Bergen Excellence in Research 2020-2023
Strengthening health systems to support family resilience in post pandemic India: A concept development
Led
Carolyn Wallace, David Pontin working with AIIMS, Manipal, CMC Vellore
University of South Wales
£5,325
Global Wales Mobility Fund
2020-2021
Open
Strengthening relationships for child protection in the Maghreb: Promoting knowledge-sharing and building capacity for research between the United Kingdom, Morocco, and Tunisia
Led
Dr Ashra Khanom
Swansea University
£5,000
HEFCW RWIF Collaboration Booster Round 2
2021-2022
Open
The Grow Well Realist Evaluation
Led
Prof Carolyn Wallace
University of South Wales
£6,000
Grow Cardiff
2020-2021
Closed
The Impact of COVID-19 on family carers for profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD): Development of a support programme
Supported
Dr Gavin Linden
Queens University Belfast
£237,832
Economic and Social Research Council
2020-2021
Open
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with learning disabilities and factors associated with better outcomes
Supported
Lead investigator (UK) Prof Richard Hastings Warwick university
Welsh arm- lead Dr Stuart Todd, University of South Wales