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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 £3.4M in 125 collaborative research communities, which have generated £87M in research income. This means that for every £1 GW4 spends on collaborative research communities, GW4 captures an impressive £25 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 date order (newest first), and can be searched using key words or fund type.
Our “Featured Communities” are from the most recent round of Generator funding.

178 results found
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Funds
Types
A Biosocial Approach to Trauma & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Young People
Accelerator
Overview
Our goal is to leverage expertise from across GW4 in order to achieve a step change of our understanding of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in children and young people, with a particular focus on groups from low and middle income countries.
Community lead

University of Bath: Sarah Halligan (PI)
University of Bristol: Abigail Fraser
Cardiff University: Stan Zammit
University of Exeter: Anke Karl

Awarded
September 2018
Transformative History Education: Learning from Creative Practices in Cambodia, Columbia and Iraq
Accelerator
Overview
Working with partners in Cambodia, Colombia and Iraq, we explore creative practices that enable young people to learn about the violent past and contribute towards constructing a better future.
Community lead

University of Bath: Lizzi Milligan & Peter Manning
University of Bristol: Julia Paulson (PI)
Cardiff University: Kate Moles
University of Exeter: Catriona Pennell & Kelsey Shanks (now University of Ulster)

Awarded
September 2018
Ecologies of Mental Health
Initiator
Overview
This project will develop an interdisciplinary GW4 community (philosophy, psychology, sociology, and consumer culture theory) to investigate how our cognitive, cultural, and technological “ecologies” shape mental health and wellbeing.
Community lead

University of Bath: James Gregory
Cardiff University: Valerie Walkerdine
University of Exeter: Joel Krueger (PI), Aliette Lambert

Awarded
January 2018
Materials and Systems to Improve Occupant Health & Built Environment
Initiator
Overview
We will identify opportunities to develop and apply the next generation of technologically advanced ceramic materials and systems to improve the environmental impact and occupant health and wellbeing in the built environment.
Community lead

University of Bath: Richard Ball, Chris Bowen (joint PIs)
University of Bristol: Valeska Ting
Cardiff University: Robert Davies, Diane Gardner
University of Exeter: Yanqiu Zhu, Meiling Zhu

Awarded
January 2018
Microfluidics & Modelling for Investigating Cellular Heterogeneity
Initiator
Overview
This network will develop capabilities to study individual cells and identify cells that are rare but play a key role in antibiotic resistance, immune response or hormonal regulation.
Community lead

University of Bath: David Tosh
University of Bristol: Craig McArdle
Cardiff University: Xin Yang
University of Exeter: Stefano Pagliara (PI)

Awarded
January 2018
Network for Critical Engagement with the Defence Establishment
Initiator
Overview
Our network will foster dialogue on how dissenting voices on defence and security are articulated in Britain, and on how that dissent can be received productively by policy-makers and the wider public.
Community lead

University of Bath: Paul Higate
University of Bristol: Tim Edmunds
Cardiff University: Victoria Basham (PI) and Huw Bennett
University of Exeter: Owen Thomas

Awarded
January 2018
Physical, Chemical & Biological Impact of Increased Lightning Strikes due to Climate Change
Initiator
Overview
This project will bring together experts from atmospheric science, biology, chemistry, geography, engineering and physics within GW4 to explore the impact of lightning on the environment, centred on the only university-based lightning research facility within Europe, in partnership with the Met Office and the CTR Wilson Institute for Atmospheric Electricity (CTRWIAE).
Community lead

University of Bath: Martin Fullekrug
University of Bristol: Dudley Shallcross
Cardiff University: Daniel Mitchard (PI)
University of Exeter: Timothy Hill

Awarded
January 2018
South West & Wales Facing Withdrawal from the EU: Mapping, Needs, Strategies & Voice
Initiator
Overview
The project seeks to facilitate knowledge exchange between the region’s academic and business communities and to help map regional needs and a regional strategy in response to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and future trade policy.
Community lead

University of Bath: Dr Maria Garcia (PI)
University of Bristol: Dr Clair Gammage
Cardiff University: Dr Jo Hunt
University of Exeter: Dr David Thackeray

Awarded
January 2018
The GW4 PUP Community: Performance Under Pressure Understanding Occupational Stress: Performance, Health & Wellbeing in High Pressure Environments
Initiator
Overview
The proposed community brought together academic experts to tackle the health, well-being, and productivity challenges in performance domains, to produce world-leading, interdisciplinary research on occupational stress.
Community lead

University of Bath: Rachel Arnold (PI)
University of Bristol: Peter Turnbull
Cardiff University: Andy Smith
University of Exeter: Sam Vine

Awarded
January 2018
GW4 Software-Intensive Research
Accelerator
Overview
GW4 have been awarded £3M of EPSRC capital funding to purchase Isambard, an innovative high-performance computer (HPC) for use by the GW4 universities, the Met Office (where the machine is housed) and the wider UK Community to explore innovative HPC, in particular the use of HPC based on UK-designed ARM processors rather than Intel processors, which power the overwhelming majority of HPCs currently.
Community lead

University of Bath: James Davenport (PI)
University of Bristol: Simon McIntosh-Smith
Cardiff University: Peter Knowles
University of Exeter: David Acreman

Awarded
September 2017
University of Bath
University of Bristol
Cardiff University
University of Exeter