Philip Leverhulme Prize Winners 2014 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Dr Daniel Kral Dr Prabha Kotiswaran Mathematics Institute and Department of Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College Professor Michael Brockhurst Computer Science, University of Warwick London Department of Biology, University of York Graph theory, extremal combinatorics and Feminist legal theory, criminal law, rape, Evolutionary biology and experimental evolution theoretical computer science tra!cking, sex work, sexual violence, and the sociology of law Dr Elizabeth Murchison Dr David Loe"er Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick Dr Sarah Nouwen Cambridge and Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge Cancer genetics Dr Sarah Zerbes International criminal law, the intersections of Department of Mathematics University College law and politics and peace processes Professor Ewa Paluch London MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, Number theory University College London Professor Erika Rackley Cell biophysics Birmingham Law School, University of Professor Richard Samworth Birmingham Department of Pure Mathematics and Dr !omas Richards Gender and diversity in the judiciary and legal Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge School of Biosciences, University of Exeter profession Nonparametric and high-dimensional statistics Evolutionary genomics of eukaryotic cellular Dr Michael Waibel complexity and microbial diversity Dr Corinna Ulcigrai Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge Dr Nikolay Zenkin School of Mathematics, University of Bristol International (economic) law, international Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences, Dynamical systems and ergodic theory dispute settlement, law and economics Newcastle University PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY Biochemistry and molecular biology of gene SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY expression Dr Jonathan Birch Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scienti!c Dr Lucie Cluver HISTORY Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Method, London School of Economics and University of Oxford Dr Manuel Barcia Paz Political Science Preventing HIV-infection and reducing social School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, Philosophy of the biological and behavioural disadvantage for AIDS a"ected children University of Leeds sciences Atlantic slavery and slave trade history; Brazil Dr Hazem Kandil and Cuba (19th century) Dr Tim Button Sociology Department, University of Cambridge Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge Revolution and war in the modern Middle East, Dr Aaron Moore, Metaphysics, philosophies of logic, language, France and the US School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, and mathematics University of Manchester Dr Victoria Redcli# Comparative history of East Asia Professor Ofra Magidor Department of Sociology, University of Surrey Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford #e sociology of migration and political Dr Renaud Morieux Philosophy of logic and language, metaphysics, exclusion Faculty of History, University of Cambridge epistemology and philosophy of mathematics Anglo-French relations in the 18th century in Dr Katherine Smith Europe and empires Dr Anna Mahtani School of Social and Political Science, University Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scienti!c of Edinburgh Dr Hannah Skoda Method, London School of Economics and Public health and inequalities Faculty of History, University of Oxford Political Science Medieval socio-cultural history, particularly Dr Imogen Tyler Philosophy of probability and philosophy of violence and reactions to change Sociology Department, University of Lancaster logic and language #e sociology of inequality; social and cultural Dr David Trippett theory Department of Music, University of Bristol Dr Holger Michael Zellentin Music history, 19th-C intellectual history, Department of "eology and Religious Studies, aesthetics and media theory University of Nottingham Qur’anic Studies and Jewish Studies. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS LAW Dr Alexandros Beskos Department of Statistical Science, University Professor Alan Bogg College London Faculty of Law, University of Oxford Computational statistics and Monte-Carlo International, European and Comparative methods Labour Law.
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