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Project title  Template  Organisation Owner Download
BIONIC - BIOsynthetic production of tobacco-free NICotine and related pyridine-based alkaloids BBSRC Template University of Manchester James Galman (new window) Opens in new window
21ENGBIO GRABILITY: Bioinspired Grasping for Improved Stability in Walking Robots BBSRC Template University of Manchester Ben Parslew (new window) Opens in new window
The Entorhinal Cortex as the Task-General Assessor of Difference Magnitude in the Brain BBSRC Template University of Manchester Oliver Gray (new window) Opens in new window
Computer-aided design, selection and optimisation of multi-enzyme biocatalytic processes for predictive industrial biomanufacturing BBSRC Template University of Manchester Will Finnigan (new window) Opens in new window
Evaluating the sustainability and nutritional benefits of alternative production systems and foods - focusing on vertical farming systems BBSRC Template Cranfield University Ciara Byford (new window) Opens in new window
International Town Twinning: cultural diplomacy and grassroots activism in the Cold War AHRC Data Management Plan The University of Sheffield Elizaveta Zubiuk (new window) Opens in new window
LIVING SYSTEMS: LIVelihoods and INtegration in SYria and Southern Turkey: Evidence, Models and Strategies AHRC Data Management Plan University of Kent Tom Parkinson (new window) Opens in new window
“MAC” - The Multi-jurisdictional and Federal Impact upon Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters – UK and German International Criminal Co-operation against the background of Brexit AHRC Data Management Plan Robert Gordon University Paul Arnell (new window) Opens in new window
Imagining Paradise: World-making through Multidisciplinary Methods AHRC Data Management Plan University of Manchester Kriston Jackson (new window) Opens in new window
The influence of typology and microvariation in L3: The case of the interplay of Cantonese, Mandarin and English in comparative constructions AHRC Data Management Plan The University of Sheffield Chun Yan Tung (new window) Opens in new window