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Our Communities

Our communities

The GW4 Building Communities Programme aims to build research and innovation communities of scale and capability, delivering a step change in world-class research that could not be achieved by one of the institutions alone. The Programme has two funding schemes:

  • The annual Generator Fund which awards GW4 communities up to £20K for 6 month projects (launched in 2020). This replaced the Initiator (up to £20K for 5 months) and Accelerator (up to £75K for 8 months) funding schemes, which ran from 2014 – 2019.
  • The Development Awards which support new, and advance existing, collaborations across GW4 by funding single activities or resources with up to £5K. This is a rolling scheme, with no closing date.

More details of both schemes, and how to apply, can be found at the links above.

Building Communities funding supports both the creation of new GW4 communities and the development of the strongest ideas emerging from our existing communities, and is open to any academic area. To date, the GW4 Alliance has invested over £3.2M in 105 collaborative research communities, which have generated £63.4M in research income. This means that for every £1 GW4 spends on collaborative research communities, GW4 captures an impressive £20 in external research awards.

 

Research integrity

The GW4 Alliance has adopted the Russell Group Research Integrity Statement of cooperation in cross-institutional research misconduct allegations, which aims to support the efforts of researcher communities to foster research integrity (also known as good practice in research or the responsible conduct of research).

Read the Statement

 


Explore our communities

All communities are listed below in alphabetical order, and can be searched using key words or fund type.
Our “Featured Communities” are from the most recent round of Generator funding.

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Funds
Types
Dying with Reduced Agency – People, Places, Principles & Policy
Accelerator
Overview
Demographic, technological, organisational, political and social changes create new challenges at the end of life. This GW4 community is focused on understanding and improving the end of life for the growing number of people with reduced agency (e.g. linked to dementia, disorders of consciousness or frailty/chronic conditions in advanced old age).
Community lead

University of Bath: Jeremy Dixon
University of Bristol: Richard Huxtable
Cardiff University: Jenny Kitzinger (PI)
University of Exeter: Linda Clare

Awarded
May 2015
GW4 Bio-X
Initiator
Overview
GW4 Bio-X exists to identify, frame and address the ‘unanswerable’ biological questions using ‘breaking’ and ‘in development’ methods, models and tools from the physical sciences. Our community is in place to make GW4 the national powerhouse in innovative, molecular bioscience and to develop novel capacity and capability.
Community lead

University of Bath: Christopher R Pudney (PI)
University of Bristol: Adrian Mulholland
Cardiff University: Rudolf Allemann
University of Exeter: Christian Soeller

Awarded
May 2015
GW4 Muculoskeletal Research Consortium
Initiator
Overview
Key objectives of the consortium include identifying areas of commonality and complementarity, exploring potential shared research infrastructure and facilities, recognising strengths and gaps in our combined research portfolio and exploring potential programmes of research.
Community lead

University of Bath: Richie Gill
University of Bristol: Ashley Blom (PI), Jon Tarlton
Cardiff University: Bruce Caterson
University of Exeter: Andrew Toms

Awarded
May 2015
Political, Social, Institutional & Cultural Dimensions of Risk & Security
Initiator
Overview
We aimed to bring together GW4 researchers to examine the analytical, political, social, institutional and cultural dimensions of risk in contemporary security discourse and practice.
Community lead

University of Bath: David Galbreath
University of Bristol: Tim Edmunds
Cardiff University: Christian Bueger
University of Exeter: Doug Stokes (PI), Sir Paul Newton

Awarded
November 2014
Dying Well After a Long Life
Initiator
Overview
This community aimed to bring together academics from across GW4 with research expertise relevant to elderly dying to develop a collaborative research programme.
Community lead

University of Bath: Tony Walter (PI)
University of Bristol: Liz Lloyd
Cardiff University: Jenny Kitzinger
University of Exeter: Kerry Jones

Awarded
October 2014
Nanoscale Sensors for Healthcare and the Environment (NANOSENSE)
Accelerator
Overview
This community brought together overlapping synergies in nanoscale device fabrication, design and measurement to develop a radically new set of multifunctional sensors that will make a major impact in a range of sensing applications.
Community lead

University of Bath: Philip Shields, Duncan Allsopp
University of Bristol: Martin Cryan (PI) 
Cardiff University: Peter Smowton
University of Exeter: Geoff Nash 

Awarded
October 2014
Emotional & Non-Verbal Communication in Social & Economic Interactions
Initiator
Overview
The community aimed to scope a multi-site, interdisciplinary collaboration that integrated currently distinct disciplinary paradigms to offer a unique perspective on the factors that promote fairness, equality and co-operation in interactions between individuals.
Community lead

University of Bath: Alan Lewis
University of Bristol: Ian Penton-Voak, Poppy Mulvaney
Cardiff University: Antony Manstead, Job Van Der Schalk
University of Exeter: Andrew Livingstone (PI), Brit Grosskopf

Awarded
October 2014
Modern British Politics and History
Initiator
Overview
The project brought together a varied but coherent group of historians and political scientists to explore issues of common interest in British Politics and Contemporary British History.
Community lead

University of Bath: David Cutts
University of Bristol: Mark Wickham-Jones (PI), Hugh Pemberton, Sarah Childs
Cardiff University: Peter Dorey
University of Exeter: David Thackeray 

Awarded
October 2014
Functional Materials Far From Equilibrium
Initiator
Overview
This collaboration brings together all GW4 universities to nucleate a new community that will address an important bottleneck in the development of novel technological devices: the nonequilibrium evolution of material microstructure and its impact on macroscopic material behaviour.
Community lead

University of Bath: Johannes Zimmer (PI), Chris Bowen
University of Bristol: Isaac Chenchiah
Cardiff University: Nicolas Dirr
University of Exeter: David Wright

Awarded
October 2014
Large Scale Brain Networks in Health and Disease
Initiator
Overview
We aim to establish an active research community across GW4 to stimulate research collaborations that integrate experimental and clinical approaches with mathematical and computational modelling of brain networks.
Community lead

University of Bath: Roland Jones
University of Bristol: Matt Jones
Cardiff University: Vincenzo Crunelli
University of Exeter: Marc Goodfellow (PI) 

Awarded
October 2014
University of Bath
University of Bristol
Cardiff University
University of Exeter