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Middlesex University


Financial Statements 2015/16


Research and business


Research


We continue to make good progress with the University’s research strategy, with continued investment in staff, students and infrastructure. This was the first year of our much improved Research Excellence Framework income, rising almost 70%, to £4.43m.


We have enjoyed continued success in research grant and contracts, with research income recognition increasing from £4.9m in 2014/15 to £5.3m in 2015/16 and new grants and contracts to the value of £7.8m being secured during the year.


Research Council grants include £159k from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Urgent Research Grants Strategic call for proposals related to the Mediterranean migration crisis, £145k from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) for a study into mental health service user perspectives on targeted violence and hostility, two Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


(EPSRC) first grant awards of £100k each to Andrei Popescu and Taolue Chen from Computer Science, and £97k from the British Council for work on Restoration of Heritage using Building Information Modelling.


An EU H2020 grant of £190k was awarded to Vincenzo Ruggiero from the Law Department for a project to ‘Understand the Dimensions of Organised Crime and Terrorist Networks for Developing Effective and Efficient Security Solutions for First-line-practitioners and Professionals’.


Further successes in EU funding included a grant of £220k awarded to Florian Kammueller from the Department of Computer Science for a project concerned with secure access to the internet of things, and Vida Midgelow from Media and Performing Arts for work on Artistic Doctorates in Europe.


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