Grants & Funding

2024

Carnegie Trust Vacation Scholarship (awarded to Cameron Gunn), role: Project Supervisor.

2023

Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) scholarship, University of Stirling (awarded to Danishta Kaul), “Improving walking patterns and obstacle negotiation in older people using noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (nGVS)“, role: Primary PhD supervisor (3 years).

Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) scholarship, University of Stirling (awarded to Hamzeh Norouzi), “Using mobile brain imaging to understand the barriers Parkinson’s Disease patients experience accessing their environment“, role: PhD Co-supervisor (3 years).

2021

EPSRC DTP PhD scholarship (awarded to Chris Turner), “Development of a real-time LORETA BCI system with a non-invasive brain stimulation priming stage to enhance the efficacy of EEG-BCI“, role: PhD Co-supervisor (3.5 years).

2020

ScotPEN Wellcome Engagement award, Wellcome Trust, “Aging With Impact”, role: Principal Investigator, £14,990 (2 years).

ESRC 1+3 PhD studentship. “Investigating the suitability of neurofeedback to improve post-stroke fatigue“, role: PhD Co-supervisor (4 years).

2017

Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship, Wellcome Trust, “Brain Rhythms in Altered Vision After Stroke“, role: Research Fellow (PI), £289,608 (4 years).

Chief Scientist Office (CSO) Catalytic Research Grant, “Brain Rhythms in Altered Vision After Stroke”, role: named Research Associate, £24,139 (6 months). 

2016

Guarantors of Brain, to support presentation at Vision Sciences Society conference, Florida, “Age-related changes in the hemispheric lateralisation of pre-stimulus alpha“, £800.

2014

British Neuropsychological Society, to support attendance at the Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology (FENS) Summer School in Berlin, £400.

Experimental Psychology Society / BrainVision, to support attendance at the Best Practice in EEG and TMS Research workshop, University of Kent, £100.

2013

British Association of Clinical Linguistics, to support presentation at the BACL conference, University of Newcastle, “Sentence comprehension and memory load in aphasia: The role of interference in sentence processing“, £200.

Experimental Psychology Society, to support presentation at the EPS conference,  University of Lancaster,  “Sentence comprehension and memory load in aphasia: The role of interference in sentence processing“, £500.

2012

College of Science & Engineering PhD Scholarship, University of Glasgow, ~£13,500 per annum. Role: PhD student (3.5 years).