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16/04/2026
Apply Now: £15,000 Funding for Community Tension Research.
Background
There continues to be challenges faced by police services in the UK, including in Scotland, and in local communities surrounding issues of tensions, hatred, exploitation and fear.
Although extremism and disorder in UK politics and society is not a new development, police must consider how it addresses the new ways in which it is manifesting, online and on social media, and through misinformation and disinformation.
To build and maintain trust and confidence, policing must learn from examples of good practice in engaging with communities that are targeted (or indirectly impacted) by extremism and hatred directed towards minoritised communities in the UK. Policing should also consider this challenge in the context of youth engagement by ensuring that young people are heard, respected, and have their needs met within their local community.
We want to deepen our understanding about what networks of safety work well, why this is the case and any examples of leading practice from around the UK or internationally that can support our knowledge base; the questions posed below we hope are helpful to sharper areas of focus for interested researchers.
We know that there are times where information spreads through informal networks – community groups, grass roots organisations, social groups and more – in the immediate phase following an incident, or when there is planned activity within a local area. We want to enhance our understanding of where there are opportunities to further leverage networks (informal and formal) which play an important role in community life to ensure communities have access to relevant and assured information at the right time.
This RRF topic directly supports priorities identified within Police Scotland’s *Strategic Threat, Harm and Risk Assessment (STHRA)* and support progress towards commitments within our three-year business plan and 2030 Vision for policing in Scotland.
Proposed areas of focus for researchers to consider:
• What networks can support the police with their community tensions monitoring role?
• Should, and how, can the police, working with and within local networks, be more proactive in this space to deal with information and misinformation flows?
• Are there any areas where this is working well and what can we learn from this?
• How can the police contribute locally to various networks to build a trusted relationship, and therefore, service?
• How should the police operate when dealing with real-time threats to community cohesion caused by online and offline information/misinformation/disinformation?
Information for applicants.
• Eligibility
Applications are welcome from any researchers (who do not need to be based in Scotland or at a university, although knowledge of the Scottish context is important). Priority will be given to bids involving staff based at a SIPR member University. We encourage interdisciplinary partnerships and proposals can be submitted by a single institution or across organisations (and can include national and international academic and non-academic partners).
To discuss your application prior to submission please contact either SIPR Director Dr Andrew Wooff ([email protected]) or SIPR Head of Operations, Monica Craig ([email protected]).
• Anticipated timescale(s) for completion
Notifications of Intent to apply must be provided by 8 May 2026.
The closing date for applications is 29 May 2026. The successful project will be notified by 19 June 2026.
Projects must be able to start research by 31 July 2026 at the latest and provide the completed evaluation by end of July 2027.
• Value
A total of £15,000 will be available to one successful team. Proposals which include co-funding from other sources are welcome.
Application and Award Process
• Application
A short application form is available to download if you click here
Strict word limits are in place for each section. Applications which go over the word limit will be excluded from consideration.
Applicants are required to complete the relevant application form (download from above link) including the following information:
Administrative Summary including:
Working title
Lead institution
Collaborating institution(s), where applicable
Details of each named investigator (name, position, institution/organisation), with confirmation that a CV is attached for each
For non‑SIPR HEIs only: a brief description of the organisation’s relevant experience and/or accreditations (maximum 150 words)
Project Summary including:
Description which details the project’s background, aims and objectives,
methodology, and timeline and how it meets the core themes of the call.
Description of the intended benefits and impacts of the project including clear indication of the expected outputs/ outcomes of the project.
Where access to police data or personnel is required, a letter of support from Police Scotland (or the relevant external body) should be provided.
Please ensure you contact Police Scotland’s Research and Strategy Team as earlier as possible to discuss ([email protected]).
Budget Summary:
State whether any cash or in‑kind co‑funding has been secured and confirm that supporting letters are provided where applicable.
Provide a summary of the requested budget, including any cash or in‑kind contributions from other organisations.
Confirm whether institutional overheads are waived and provide supporting evidence where required.
• Submission
Please ensure you submit your completed applications along with all attachments to [email protected] ensuring you cc Monica Craig, SIPR Head of Operations ([email protected]) by no later than 23:59 on Friday 29 May 2026.
Any applications received after this time will not be considered by the panel.
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19/08/2024
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The application for the 2025-26 academic year will open in September 2024.
The McDonnell Academy selects Scholars based on outstanding academic achievement and on an applicant’s commitment to learning about international issues and global leadership.
About the Program
The McDonnell International Scholars Academy fellowship program cultivates a community of culturally and academically diverse leaders who will address the world’s most complex challenges by driving positive and lasting change. Through its longstanding international partnerships, the program is an incubator of groundbreaking ideas that advance collaborative interdisciplinary research. A transformational experience, the Academy enhances leadership capacity through mentorship, professional development, and unique engagement opportunities. It is this foundation that builds the character and conviction to lead with a global mindset and social responsibility. McDonnell Scholars are selected based on their ability to emerge as leaders who are experts in their fields with perspectives that reflect cultural competence. Scholars are given a generous financial package to support their graduate and professional degree studies at Washington University in St. Louis.
What are We Seeking in a Scholar?
McDonnell Scholars come from varied degree programs and different countries in order to maximize the diversity of the program and create a rich dialogue and experience. In selecting our Scholars, we consider academic distinction, global mindset, leadership, and community. Read more about the program.
Fellowship Benefits
McDonnell Scholars receive both financial and programmatic support, including:
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-a relocation expense allowance and travel allowance;
opportunity to reside in private, modern cohort housing within walking distance to campus, and;
-multifaceted instruction, cultural experiences, dedicated mentorship, and an expansive worldwide network of students and alumni.
Eligibility
The McDonnell International Scholars graduate fellowship is open to prospective graduate and professional degree students who plan to attend Washington University in St. Louis and enroll in one of a select group of full-time doctoral or master’s degree programs.
To qualify to apply for the McDonnell International Scholars program:
Applicants must apply to an eligible WashU doctoral or master’s degree program.
Application to the McDonnell Academy is separate from and in addition to an application to a graduate degree program at Washington University in St. Louis.
Applicants must apply separately to both the McDonnell Academy and the WashU doctoral or master’s program.
Applicants must have earned or plan to earn a bachelor’s degree or higher before the end of the 2023-24 academic year (July 2024).
This fellowship is not available for undergraduate studies.
Applicants from all countries are welcome. However, priority is given to international graduate candidates who are graduates of one of the Academy’s Partner Universities.
Admissions - McDonnell International Scholars Academy The McDonnell Academy is no longer accepting applications for the 2024-25 academic year. The application for the 2025-26 academic year will open in September 2024. The McDonnell Academy selects Scholars based on outstanding academic achievement and on an applicant’s commitment to learning about in...
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Inattentional Blindness: What You Should Know.
Medically reviewed by William C Lloyd III, MD, FACS — Written by Wendy Wisner on April 11, 2023
This form of vision loss is also known as perceptual blindness. It involves not noticing people, objects, or events within your line of vision because your attention has been diverted.
Have you ever missed seeing something that was right before your eyes? This is a phenomenon known as inattentional blindness, which is when you miss objects, people, or events within your line of vision because your attention is elsewhere.
Everyone experiences inattentional blindness to some degree. This is because our mind has a limit as to how much information it can process at once.
A little inattentional blindness generally doesn’t harm anyone. But left unchecked, it can lead to car accidents, medical mishaps, or other serious problems, especially when combined with alcohol or substance use.
Let’s take a look at inattentional blindness, the main causes, and how to prevent it from causing serious consequences.
What is perceptual blindness?
Perceptual blindness is another word for inattentional blindness.
The American Psychological Association (APA) defines inattentional blindness as “a failure to notice unexpected but perceptible stimuli in a visual scene while one’s attention is focused on something else in the scene.”
A different but closely related phenomenon is change blindness, which is when you’re unable to notice changes in your visual field during a brief disturbance, such as when you blink your eyes or when your vision is obscured for a few seconds.
One experiment provides a classic example of inattentional blindness. Participants watched two groups of people pass a ball and were instructed to count the number of passes one of the groups made. The participants were so focused on the passes that they didn’t notice a person in a gorilla suit walking amongst the players.
The sleight of hand performed during a magic trick is another example of this phenomenon.
Can you have inattentional blindness while driving?
Inattentional blindness and change blindness are especially problematic during driving.
While everyone can experience some amount of inattentiveness in daily life, certain factors can heighten this while we’re operating a motor vehicle.
It’s well known that alcohol can make us less attentive while driving and lead to serious consequences. But experts have learned that driving while using a phone (either talking or texting) can be just as dangerous because it divides your attention and increases inattentional blindness.
According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2020, 8% of fatal crashes, 14% of injury crashes, and 13% of all police-reported motor vehicle traffic crashes were associated with distracted driving.
The best way to address inattentional blindness and change blindness while driving is to avoid the most common causes, like alcohol intoxication and phone usage.
When it comes to phone usage, it doesn’t matter if you’re holding the phone in your hand or not. Simply making a phone call, ordering food over the phone, glancing at your phone for a second — all of these need to be strictly avoided while driving.
Other distracting activities that should be avoided while driving include:
- eating or drinking
- applying makeup
- watching videos
- fiddling with your GPS device
- reading
What causes inattentional blindness?
Inattentional blindness occurs because of the brain’s inability to process every piece of visual information it’s presented with.
Vision isn’t just something that happens with your eyes — your brain has to process the visual stimuli. But there’s a limit to how much data your brain can manage at any given moment. Our brains are constantly filtering out unimportant or distracting information.
Various factors can influence which pieces of visual information make it into our consciousness. Factors may include how meaningful we perceive an item to be, the current state of our attention span, and what our cognitive load looks like at any given moment.
Some experts believe that we actually do perceive most of the world around us but that we quickly forget it. This may lead to symptoms of inattentional blindness, sometimes referred to as inattentional amnesia.
Certain people may be at higher risk of inattentional blindness than others. For example, older researchTrusted Source shows that autistic people and expert athletes show lower levels of inattention blindness, whereas elderly people and people under the influence of alcohol are at higher risk.
Symptoms
Inattentional blindness refers to missing visual or spatial cues. Everyone experiences it a little differently, but symptoms may include:
- not noticing people, objects, or events occurring within your field of vision
- immediately forgetting what you’ve just seen
- experiencing these moments of inattention more intensely when you’re experiencing cognitive overload, or multiple distractions at once.
How do you prevent inattentional blindness?
It’s not possible to fully prevent inattentional blindness, but you can limit the factors that may make it worse.
Common sense measures can also help. These might include:
- decreasing other distractions while driving, such as looking at your cell phone, drinking a beverage, or changing the radio station.
- making sure to get enough sleep.
- reducing medications or substances that decrease attention.
Treatment options
Besides preventing inattentional blindness from getting worse and avoiding common factors that can increase risk, there’s no treatment for inattentional blindness at this time.
However, one 2022 study found that regular mindfulness meditation may decrease inattention blindness.
This study looked at neurosurgeons who had participated in an 8-week mindfulness program. After completing the program, the participants experienced fewer errors related to inattention blindness. Researchers concluded that this type of practice may be a positive way to address inattentional blindness and increase attention among physicians.
Takeaway
Inattentional blindness is when you don’t consciously register seeing visual stimuli that pass through your line of vision. It occurs because the brain naturally filters out information that seems less important.
Although inattentional blindness is a fact of life, it can worsen if your attention span is already overloaded or you’re distracted. Unchecked inattentional blindness can have serious consequences, such as car accidents.
If you’re finding it particularly difficult to concentrate or if you’re having more moments of inattentional blindness than is typical for you, contact a healthcare professional.
Credit: https://www.healthline.com/health/inattentional-blindess
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03/07/2024
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02/03/2024
2024 DoSChem PhD Scholarships: University of Vienna, Austria
March 2, 2024
2024 DoSChem PhD Scholarships: The Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem) is delighted to announce the opening of the 2024 spring call for fully funded PhD positions at the University of Vienna.
This prestigious program invites aspiring researchers to apply for 17 positions across various chemistry disciplines, offering an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research and receive comprehensive doctoral training.
Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem) – 2024 PhD Scholarships.
Study Area: PhD positions are available across all areas of chemistry, covering disciplines such as Analytical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Biophysical Chemistry, Computational Biological Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Toxicology, Functional Materials and Catalysis, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Structural and Computational Biology.
Location: University of Vienna, Austria.
Eligibility/Qualification: Applicants should possess a Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field of chemistry. Strong communication, data presentation, and visualization skills are essential. The ability to work independently and collaboratively, participate in teaching activities, and contribute to research administration is expected. Proficiency in English is required, and knowledge of German is advantageous.
Description: DoSChem offers 17 fully funded PhD positions with a duration of three years, extendable with different options. Successful candidates are expected to sign a doctoral thesis agreement within 12 months, actively participate in teaching, and contribute to research symposia. The language of the school is English, emphasizing strong communication skills, both in writing and orally. Diversity and equal opportunities are valued by the University of Vienna and DoSChem.
How to Apply:
- Visit the DoSChem website to access current project descriptions.
- Submit your application during the open period from March to the end of April.
- Pre-selection meetings will take place in mid-May, followed by Student Interview Days.
- Final selection meetings are scheduled for June, with offers sent out by mid to end of June.
- Successful candidates must accept offers by the end of June/July.
The 2024 cohort is expected to start in summer/fall 2024.
Last Date: The application period closes at the end of April. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in the vibrant city of Vienna.
For further information, contact the Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry via email at [email protected].
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26/12/2023
University of Alberta | Alberta School of Business Scholarship: Awards & Financial Aid for All. Entrance awards range in value up to $15,000!
The Alberta MBA offers excellent value and a strong return on your financial investment. The Alberta MBA offers world-class instruction, smaller class sizes, and many opportunities for professional development with tuition that is well below other leading Canadian business schools.
Awards and Scholarships
The Alberta MBA program makes every effort to ensure that academically strong students and those in need receive financial support. Last year, over $1 million was available to MBA students in the form of entrance awards, scholarships, and bursaries. Every year, a majority of full-time students admitted to the MBA program receive some form of financial support.
Entrance Awards
All students admitted to the Alberta MBA are automatically considered for entrance awards. These awards are based upon the MBA admission criteria. We do not require separate applications to consider you for an entrance award. Entrance awards range in value up to $15,000.
Scholarships
Unlike entrance awards, scholarships are usually awarded to students during the MBA program. The exact criteria for each scholarship are different, but scholarships are typically designed to recognize excellence both academically and outside of the classroom. For any scholarships that require an application, we will solicit applications directly from students.
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Financial support in the form of MBA Differential Bursaries are available to students. These bursaries are awarded based on residential status and demonstrated financial need. Bursaries are typically awarded to students entering the MBA program, with MBA-specific supplementary bursaries awarded during the program. In addition to bursaries provided through the School of Business, MBA students are eligible to apply for University-wide supplementary bursaries that are funded through private donors and the University of Alberta.
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