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*[[Combating Terrorism by Countering Radicalisation]] | *[[Combating Terrorism by Countering Radicalisation]] | ||
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*[[Economic and Social Research Council Research Grants Board]] | *[[Economic and Social Research Council Research Grants Board]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 4 June 2009
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is the main social science funding agency in the UK.
Contents
Divisions and programmes
Grants and Research Programmes
- Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks
- Combating Terrorism by Countering Radicalisation
- Military Intervention and Ethical State Craft
Committees
People
Council
Chair Lord Adair Turner Standard Chartered
Members
- Professor Ian Diamond Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council
- Professor Alan Alexander Postwatch Scotland
- Professor Charlie Jeffery University of Edinburgh
- Ms Helen Dent Family Welfare Association
- Professor Fiona Devine University of Manchester
- Mr Paul Johnson HM Treasury
- Professor Michael Lamb University of Cambridge
- Professor Andrew Pettigrew University of Bath
- Professor Carol Propper University of Bristol
- Professor Judith Rees London School of Economics
- Professor Alison Richard Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge
- Mr David Walker The Guardian public