ARCS Student Profiles Award Year 2016
Applied Research Collaborative Studentships are doctoral projects designed and supervised by at least two higher education institutions (HEIs) and at least one other partner. They must demonstrate mutual benefit for all partners and the doctoral researcher. ARCS are supported by the Scottish Funding Council, which is meeting 50% of the costs of each three-year studentship, the remaining 50% of costs are met by HEIs. Read about the research conducted by students funded through the Applied Research Collaborative Studentships in 2016 below.
Andrea Blendl
Thu, 03 Nov 2016 10:07:00 GMT
Runic Writing in the Viking Diaspora: Expression of a Norse Identity?
Karen Mailley-Watt
Thu, 03 Nov 2016 10:26:00 GMT
Glasgow Girls Revisited: Designing, Making & Exhibiting Women's Industrial Design in the Gilded Age
Robert Skinner
Thu, 03 Nov 2016 10:28:00 GMT
British Sign Language & video-mediated interpreting: Proximity in police settings