This week messages of good luck are due to Sophie Smith in HSC for a grant submitted to the Higher Education Academy and congratulations to Clive Andrewes for successful bids to the South West Strategic Health Authority and Dorset Community Health Services. Within DEC Nan Jiang, David John, Glyn Hadley, Sherry Jeary, Jacqui Taylor, Melanie Cole, Heather Mays and Suzy Atfield-Cutts have all submitted bids to the Higher Education Academy this month, while Christine Keenan has been successful in two bids for educational projects supported by HEFECE. I also have to report that I am involved in large NERC grant which was submitted last week via Liverpool University to look at the evolution of endurance running. Otherwise it has been a quiet week for bidding!
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The Business School has also submitted a bid for HEA grant. The Primary Investigator is Louise Preget and the team includes Milena Bobeva and Deborah Taylor from GES. The project is focused on increasing student engagement with the employability agenda through utilising key sports competencies.
Hi Matthew – My PhD (jointly completed through HSC and ST) was on Distance Running. If successful, and if there are interdisciplinary aspects to the endurance running project, I’m happy to contribute.
Hi Milena – We have colleagues within the Sports programmes who have expertise in this area. If successful, like, I’m sure they’d be able to help out?
Richard