Over £1m of grants from the Leverhulme Trust
UCL has won £1.1 million from the Leverhulme Trust to fund eight research and education projects based in six UCL faculties and one research institute. Dr Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience): £236,193 to conduct research into the genetic influence on the development of the human rostral prefrontal cortex Professor Mohan Edirisinghe and Dr Eleanor Stride (UCL Mechanical Engineering): £87,165 for the generation of novel structures using co-flow in needles in an electric field Professor Andres Ruiz-Linares (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment): £122,000 to develop a network for the evolution of Latin American populations Professor Sacha Stern (UCL Hebrew and Jewish Studies): £104,790 to research the Jewish calendar in al-Biruni and other early Islamic sources Professor Max Telford (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment): £178,177 to undertake research into the convergence or homology of larvae and guts in animal evolution The Leverhulme Trust makes awards for the support of research and education. It places particular emphasis on the originality and significance of the projects proposed, the ability to judge and take appropriate risk in the project, and the removal of barriers between traditional disciplines. Related news. Watch: The promise of microbubbles Spectacular Mars images reveal evidence of ancient lakes Leverhulme Trust funds 'Population Footprints' symposium

