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Oxford academics awarded prominent EU research grants


The four Oxford winners are among 51 UK grant recipients, a total surpassing that of any other country. UK researchers qualify for the grants because the UK is an “associated country” to the ERC under the Horizon Europe scheme. Writing on their website, the ERC describes the research as “for the benefit of all EU citizens”. The ERC further noted the importance of strong UK-EU ties, and told Cherwell “up to half” of those ERC Starting Grants in the UK are EU nationals. ....

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Researchers' Projects Recognised Through Prominent European Grants


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Researchers’ Projects Recognised Through Prominent European Grants
Four Oxford academics have received major European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grants to fund a range of boundary-pushing research projects in the areas of science and criminology.
Funded through the European Union, the awards each worth up to €2.5 million (£2.2 million) will allow the researchers to build their own teams and develop their pioneering work into new frontiers.
Professor Ros Rickaby at the Department of Earth Sciences has won an award for her research proposal ‘SCOOBI – Seeking Constraints on Open Ocean Biocalcification.’
SCOOBI aims to further understand the ocean’s complex ecosystem and carbon cycle in response to the Earth’s changing climate through the study of coccolithophores and foraminifera (single-celled mineralising phytoplankton). ....

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