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Cities partnerships Programme: Rome Funds recipients

The recipients of the Cities partnership Programme's first funding round for academic activity in Rome have been announced

Following aÌýcall for proposalsÌýfor academic activityÌýinvolving one or more Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ individuals and a partner based in Rome, the first wave of Cities partnerships Programme funding recipients hasÌýbeen announced.Ìý

The projects set to receive fundingÌýcover a diverse range of research areas, from neuroscience to urban governance. Proposed activityÌýin Rome will take the form of workshops, seminars, lab tours, lectures, podcast recordings and more.Ìý

Congratulations to all recipients. The full list of academics and their projects is as follows:Ìý

Recipient

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Project description

Prof Susan CollinsSlade School of Fine ArtExploring how ancient Rome’s technical innovations can inform our technologies of the future
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Dr Jennifer RushworthÌý
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SELCSMourning: Different times, different forms
Dr Paul AyrisUCL Library ServicesÌý

Focus on open science workshop
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Dr Sarah MilneBartlett School of ArchitectureOn the move: Food, merchants and the early modern European city
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Dr Clare MelhuishUCL Urban LaboratoryConflicting heritage in the timeline: Representations, misrepresentations and ways forward
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Dr Michael ShortBartlett School of PlanningÌýPlanning for densification and housing in London and Rome: Urban design, real estate and sustainability agendas in practice
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Dr Bendetto De MartinoÌýInstitute of Cognitive NeuroscienceDecisions about decisions: Bridging between mathematical models of decision-making and metacognition
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Prof Davide RavasiÌýUCL School of ManagementUCL-LUISS doctoral development workshop
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Dr TakuÌýFujiyamaCivil EngineeringDeveloping and running a professional development course on railway traffic control for practitioners in Rome and in London
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Dr Jenny McArthurScience, Technology, Engineering and Public PolicyUrban governance amidst political and economic crises: Comparative learnings from Rome and Athens
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Dr MichaelaÌý
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Social Science DSSLife course transitions and Italian migrants in time of change and austerity
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Dr Silvia SuteuÌýLawsThe rise of constitutional identity review in Europe: A critical assessment
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Dr Maria MaiaruÌýCell and Developmental BiologyÌý

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London-Rome: Together against pain
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Prof Carolo MarinelliÌý
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MathematicsStochastic and PDE methods in economics and finance
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Dr Mingqing WangÌýInstitute for Materials DiscoveryExploring collaboration opportunities on biosensors and renewable energy between UCL and URTV
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Prof Lucie GreenSpace and Climate PhysicsDeveloping the next generation of techniques and devices for studying the solar magnetic field
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Dr Lara GoscéInstitute for Global HealthÌýLondon-Rome workshop on infectious diseases: Epidemiology, modelling and health economics
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Prof Ruth LoveringInstitute of Cardiovascular ScienceBridging the gap between experimentalists, biocurators and analysis tool providers (BGAP)
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Prof Nigel KleinÌýUCL GOS Institute of Child HealthTowards developing a cure for children with HIV
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Dr Gabriella ContiÌýEconomicsPolicy options to reduce the burden of disease in England: A dynamic microsimulation
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Prof Chronis TzedakisGeographyGeological archives of past warm periods from Central Italy and their potential for climate research
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Dr Marc EsteveÌýPolitical ScienceThe influence of individual characteristics on the performance of government employees: A metaregression
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Prof Liz RidealÌýSlade School of Fine ArtÌýFeu Follet : Flying again - ghosts in word and image
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Prof Patrick HaggardInstitute of Cognitive NeuroscienceThe limits of pain and the nature of human experience
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Dr Mark HerbsterComputer ScienceThe development of novel artificial intelligence approaches to the study of lifelong learning

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