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REDESIGN - Erasmus + Sep 1, 2016 - May 1, 2020
REDESIGN aims to invite partners in the consortium to identify common grounds in their curricula, develop a digital platform, design and integrate digitally-enabled collaborative lectures, tasks, and activities among students in different academic i... Read More about REDESIGN - Erasmus +.

Medical Imaging Alliance: Siberia and Hull Sep 3, 2018 - Sep 2, 2019
British Council Newton Trust monies for a workshop in Novosibirsk on the topic of medical imaging. Aim is to forge good links with universities there and then apply for larger funds.

MABEL: A Parallel Group, Double-blind, Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial Comparing The Efficacy And Cost effectiveness Mar 1, 2019 - Feb 29, 2024
A parallel group, double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial comparing the efficacy and cost effectiveness of low dose oral modified release morphine (MRM) versus placebo on the intensity of breathlessness and daily activity in people with c... Read More about MABEL: A Parallel Group, Double-blind, Randomised Placebo-controlled Trial Comparing The Efficacy And Cost effectiveness.

Carbon Trust TLM Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2019
Array Cable Through Life Monitoring is a joint industry-academia project supported by the Carbon Trust. Project Parteners are JDR Cables, University of Hull, Heriott Watt University, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and Xero Energy. The project... Read More about Carbon Trust TLM.

Co-Ordinating and Pump-priming International efforts for direct monitoring of active turbidity currents at global "test sites" Jun 1, 2015 - Apr 30, 2019
Turbidity currents are the volumetrically most import process for sediment transport on our planet. A single submarine flow can transport ten times the annual sediment flux from all of the world's rivers, and they form the largest sediment accumulati... Read More about Co-Ordinating and Pump-priming International efforts for direct monitoring of active turbidity currents at global "test sites".