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News and ongoing updates

IAA Funding: £1.8 million for 2022-2025

The Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ has been awarded more than £1.8 million to accelerate Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ bright ideas into global opportunities!   

AHRC IAA: Recovering the sound of Buckland Abbey 

Rare music is set to be played at a Devon abbey for the first time in almost 500 years after it was found in a medieval book.

Multimillion pound investment to develop hydrogen supercluster

Academic, civic and industry partners will work together to unlock the huge potential of our region’s hydrogen ecosystem providing solutions for storage and distribution, transport, and the energy sector. 

AHRC IAA: Hidden Landscapes of the National Trust

National Trust and University launch HistoryScapes storytelling app to offer ‘time travel experience’ through voices from the past. ‌

ESRC IAA: Section 28's digital afterlives in the South West

Section 28's digital afterlives in the South West continues work previously funded by ESRC Festival of Social Science. ‌

AHRC IAA: The Lower Otter Restauration Project in Translation

Exhibition testifies to the impact of climate adaptation projects on the local community and biodiversity in the region. ‌

ESRC IAA: Developing a National Position on International Law in Cyberspace

Experts have joined forces to address the urgent global challenge of clarifying and applying international law in cyberspace. ‌

Open Innovation Platform: Clinical Pharmacology Card game

Dr. Mark Carew from the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ Medical School created “What the Pharma?” to take the pain out of learning clinical pharmacology by turning it into a fun, engaging game.

Open Innovation Platform: King Prawn Project

‘Potential game-changing’ King Prawn Project continues work previously funded by the Open Innovation Platform.

AHRC IAA: Hosting Henry VIII

Translating research into live experience: how Exeter’s history expertise is helping to bring famous Tudor pageant to life. ‌

AHRC IAA: Unveiling Archives

National Theatre event showcases work of British South Asian theatre pioneers. ‌

ESRC IAA: Penryn Creativity Collaboratives Project

The Penryn Creativity Collaboratives project, which tests a range of innovative approaches to teaching for creativity, has produced their year one report, 'Inspiring Teaching and Learning'. ‌‌

ESRC IAA: Education at a Time of Emergency

Led by Professor Stewart Barr the 'Environmental Education at a Time of Emergency' project, works with educational practitioners to encourage engaged citizenship and pro-environmental behaviours.    â€Œâ€Œ

EPSRC IAA: New Footwear Designs for Active Older Adults

Dr Sharon Dixon teamed up with shoemaker Cosyfeet for an EPSRC IAA funded project, where they created a new shoe collection, Acitve Sport, designed to help older women stay active and keep playing sport. 

ESRC IAA: The UK’s Kleptocracy Problem

Prof John Heathershaw's report, The UK’s Kleptocracy Problem, shows how the UK is exposed to money laundering. It's featured in the press, been the subject of a Guardian editorial, and has been cited in parliament.

ESRC IAA: Re-Storying Landscapes Guidance

Dr Sarah Bell's project 'Re-Storying Landscape for Social Inclusion' has launched new guidance that brings together a series of resources to support disability-inclusive, multisensory nature experiences. 

ESRC IAA: Sensing History Soundscape

This immersive outdoor art installation explores multisensory histories, ecologies and places of Westonbirt Arboretum. It stemmed from Dr Sarah Bell's work with Forestry England.

MRC CiC: The Citizen Phage Library project

Dr Ben Temperton's Citizen Phage Library project, funded by the MRC CiC, was featured in a Daily Mail article around discovering life-saving phages (viruses that kill bacteria).

BBC News: Showcasing ancient rock art

Prof ´³´Ç²õé&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Iriarte has been working with Lastjourney, a Colombian-English research collaboration, to showcase ancient rock art from the western Amazon area. 

ESRC IAA: Sensing Nature Guided Walks

Dr Sarah Bell has been working with Forestry England for 'Sensing Nature' walks, led by visually impaired guides. Walks take place between April and September 2022 from Westonbirt.  

ESRC IAA: The Post Office Scandal

Professor Richard Moorhead and Dr Rebecca Helm wrote a piece for The Times, 'The Post Office Scandal: Plea Deals, Lawyers’ Ethics, and Corporate Failure', where they examine issues and deepen evidence around cases from the scandal. 

ESRC IAA: Re-Storying Landscape for Social Inclusion

A kayaking sensory story has been created as a result of Dr Sarah Bell's project 'Re-Storying Landscape for Social Inclusion', an ESRC IAA project which interprets how lanscapes are used and valued by people.