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The [[Economic and Social Research Council]] (ESRC) is the main social science funding agency in the UK. | The [[Economic and Social Research Council]] (ESRC) is the main social science funding agency in the UK. | ||
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*[[Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks]] | *[[Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks]] | ||
*[[Combating Terrorism by Countering Radicalisation]] | *[[Combating Terrorism by Countering Radicalisation]] | ||
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+ | *[[Economic and Social Research Council Research Grants Board]] | ||
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==People== | ==People== | ||
Revision as of 16:02, 4 June 2009
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is the main social science funding agency in the UK.
Contents
Divisions and programmes
Research Programmes
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