Current Research Grant Holders

Ref Grant Holder or Project Leader Project Amount and Period of Grant
This table lists all current Research Grant Holders
R 06/02 University of Nottingham An investigation of anger-driven and fear-driven alcohol-related aggression in young male prisoners. £38,728 over 1 year
R 06/03 School of Law, University of Leeds The orientation and integration of local and national alcohol policy. £49,619 over 3 years
R 06/05 University of Leeds An electronic feedback and social norms intervention to decrease university students' consumption of alcohol: a multi centre evaluation. £47,450 over 2 years
R 07/01 Cardiff Institute of Society, Health & Ethics The role of parents in preventing alcohol misuse:  An Evaluation of the Kids, Adults Together Family Forum Programme (KATFF). £59,101 over 2 years
R 07/02 University of Northampton Student choices and alcohol matters (SCAM):  a multi-level analysis of student alcohol (mis)use and its implications for policy and prevention strategies with universities, sognate educational establishments and the wider community. £54,909 over 2 years
R 07/03 Glasgow Caledonian University Exploring understandings of the relvationship between alcohol misuse, sexual health risk and general health outcomes among Scottish women offenders. £31,774 over 1 year
R 07/04 Northumbria University Use and abuse of alcohol in UK university sport. £49,077 over 2 years
R 08/01 Middlesex University Partnerships as a Mechanism for Local Alcohol Policy Implementation. £75,659 over 2 years
R 08/02 LSH&TM - Holden Alcohol Industry Influence on Public Policy: A Case Study of Pricing and Promotions Policy. £49,845 over 2 years
R 08/03 University of Bedfordshire An Evaluation of the "Option2" Intensive Family Preservation Service. £58,802 over 2 years
R 08/04 Newcastle University A survey of General Practitioners knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the prevention and management of alcohol-related problems: an update of a World Health Organisation survey ten years on. £40,972 over 2 years
R 08/05 Oxford Brookes University What are the best screening tools for use in screening and brief intervention (SBI) programmes in different populations and settings: systematic review and meta-analysis? £36,072 over 1 year