Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland Report on Collaborative Research Grants 2015-16 1. Submissions, number of awards, and success rate 1.1. Summary data 84 applications were submitted by the deadline of 31 st January 2016. 2 applications were judged ineligible. 43 applications were shortlisted for review by a selection committee of Carnegie Assessors. 9 awards were made, 1 of these was in Arts, Humanities, 7 in Science Engineering and Technology and one interdisciplinary between Arts and Science. The total amount awarded was 419,971 and the average value of award was 46,663. The overall success rate was. 1.2. Peer review process 79 Carnegie Research Assessors contributed to the review process. Due to the high number of applications and to avoid potential conflicts of interest, additional academics were recruited as reviewers at universities across the UK, and internationally. Assessors were asked to review proposals against the following criteria: Significance and originality Feasibility Collaboration Outcomes and outputs Overall quality Following a first sift by the Carnegie staff a long list of 43 proposals were sent for peer review by the Carnegie Assessors, then a shortlist of 22 applications were selected by Prof Andy Walker and Daniela Bolle for review by committee. The committee members were: Professor Bernadette Hayes, University of Aberdeen; Professor Patricia Findlay, University of Strathclyde; Professor Alvin Jackson, University of Edinburgh; Professor Lydia Plowman, University of Edinburgh; Professor Stuart Monro, University of Edinburgh; Professor John Walton, University of St Andrews; Professor Colin McCaig, University of Aberdeen; Professor Katherine Kirk, University of the West of Scotland; Dr Alasdair Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen; Dr Allan Colquhoun, Finmeccanica and Sir Iain M McMillan, Trustee. Supported by Professor Andy Walker and Daniela Bolle (CTUS). 1 P a g e
1.3. Overall success rate and distribution across universities The overall success rate was, up from 6% the previous year. The table below shows the numbers of applications and the awards according to the lead applicants universities, and the affiliation of the coinvestigators. By university of the lead applicant Affiliation of the Coinvestigators University Aberdeen 2 Abertay 3 Dundee 1 1 Edinburgh 14 1 3 Edinburgh Napier 7 1 1 Glasgow 13 2 3 Glasgow Caledonian 1 Heriot-Watt 4 1 UHI 2 1 Robert Gordon 2 St Andrews 10 1 2 Stirling 11 1 Strathclyde 7 1 2 UWS 7 1 3 total 84 9 16 2 P a g e
2. Projects awarded funding Title First Name Last Name University Project Title Collaborators Dr Anne Crilly University of the West of Scotland Evaluation of novel NIK and IKKa inhibitors on osteoclast biology and potential application in arthritis 49,995.00 Dr Andrew Paul, University of Strathclyde; Dr Carl Goodyear, University of Glasgow Dr Johan Olof Johansson University of Edinburgh Shining Light on Magnetic Molecules Saving Tomorrow s Memories Dr Helen Mulvana University of Glasgow Physiologically and Anatomically Accurate Flow Phantom for Controlled Investigation of Ultrasound and Microbubble Mediated Targeted Drug Delivery Dr Silvia Paracchini University of St Andrews KIAA0319: a molecular window to understand the link between dyslexia and asymmetries Dr Kiran Ramesh University of Glasgow Investigation of Flapping Wings as a Means of Hydroelectric Power Generation Dr Christian Schröder University of Stirling The sedimentary iron cycle: A novel way to iron mineral characterization and separation Dr F. Philipp Seib University of Strathclyde Engineered culture surfaces for the isolation and expansion of bone fide mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) 49,000.00 Dr David Hutton, University of the West of Scotland 45,476.00 Dr Joseph Jackson, University of Strathclyde 50,000.00 Dr John Lococq, University of St Andrews; Dr Toby Hurd, University of Edinburgh 48,934.00 Dr Ignazio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh 49,860.00 Dr Ian Butler, University of Edinburgh; Professor Adrian Boyce, University of Glasgow 50,000.00 Professor Manuel Salmeron- Sanchez 3 P a g e
Professor Jill Stavert Edinburgh Napier University Employer Responses to Dementia in the Workplace in Scotland 47,327.00 Dr Louise Ritchie, University of the West of Scotland; Dr Valerie Egdell, Edinburgh Napier University; Professor Debbie Tolson, University of the West of Scotland; Professor Michael Danson, Heriot-Watt University Dr Scott Timpany University of the Highlands & Islands Bay of Ireland Palaeolandscape Assessment Addressing critical changes in Orcadian Landscapes; Mesolithic to Bronze Age 29,379.00 Dr Richard Bates, University of St Andrews; Dr Sue Dawson, University of Dundee 4 P a g e
3. Equal opportunity data (completed by lead applicants) 3.1. Gender and disability (lead applicants) Gender 6 4 39% 61% 56% Female Male 89% Disability 89% 8 6 4 1% Yes No Prefer not to say No Data 5 P a g e
3.2. Ethnicity of lead applicant 5 Ethnicity 4 3 3 26% 2 2 1 1% 1% 3.3. Source 5 Where did you hear about the scheme? 4 3 35% 2 19% 2 31% 1 5% 4% Before Carnegie Website Colleague Other Source University Research Office No Data 6 P a g e
3.4. Career stage of lead applicant 10 8 89% Career Stage 6 46% 4 19% 1 8% 0-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16-20 years 21-25 years Over 25 years No Data 3.5. Age of lead applicant 5 Age 4 3 38% 3 2 2 1 1 6% 4% 1% Under 30 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-65 Over 65 No Data 7 P a g e