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3. 2012: ‘Planning responses to ‘shock’ and ‘slow-burn’ events: the role <strong>of</strong> redundancy in regional<br />

resilience’, JSPS/ESRC collaborative seminar, ca £15,000 (Co-I, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong>-led<br />

project);<br />

4. 2012: ‘Accelerating and disseminating methodological innovation in energy research’<br />

(ADMIER), ca. £30,000 total from the EPSRC via the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong>’s internal<br />

programme distribution (PI);<br />

5. 2011-2013: ‘The geopolitical economy <strong>of</strong> global gas governance’, ca. £350,000 total from the<br />

NERC via UKERC (Co-I, approximate amount to <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong>: £35,000);<br />

6. 2011-2012: ‘Energy use among young adults’ (ENYA), £5000 from the Cheshire Lehmann Fund<br />

(PI);<br />

7. 2011: ‘Thermocron iButtons: building a thermal imaging lab’, £8900 from the Annual Giving<br />

Programme Distribution, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong> (PI);<br />

8. 2011: ‘Building/household events and energy vulnerability: a European perspective’, £5000 total<br />

from the Interdisciplinary Research Cluster on Energy Systems, Equity and Vulnerability<br />

(ESRC/EPSRC) (PI);<br />

9. 2011: ‘A reader on low carbon and resilient urbanism’, £13,400 total from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong>’s College <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Physical Sciences (Co-I, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong>led<br />

project);<br />

10. 2010/2011: International workshops on ‘Energy poverty: mapping the European research<br />

landscape’ and ‘Energy and resilience in Europe’, Interdisciplinary Research Cluster on Energy<br />

Systems, Equity and Vulnerability (ESRC/EPSRC), ca £10,000 total (PI);<br />

11. 2010-2011: ‘Understanding energy vulnerability, resilience and youth transitions’, ca. £3000 total<br />

from the Durham Energy Institute (Co-I);<br />

12. 2010: ‘Use <strong>of</strong> thermal imaging cameras in undergraduate energy and geography teaching’,<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong> Alumni Fund, ca. £8,500 total (PI);<br />

13. 2010: ‘Governing energy vulnerability in Southeastern Europe’, French Institute for International<br />

Relations, ca. €12,000 total (PI);<br />

14. 2009-2012: ESRC seminar series on ‘Energy transitions: security, climate, governance’, ca.<br />

£18,000 total (Co-I);<br />

15. 2009: Fellowship on ‘Energy policy, resilience, and the built environment in transition’,<br />

Södertörn <strong>University</strong> College Stockholm, ca. £15,000 total (PI);<br />

16. 2008-2012: ‘Energy policy risks and spatial development in Central and Eastern Europe’, ca.<br />

£21,000 total from the Czech Ministry <strong>of</strong> Education (PI);<br />

17. 2008-2010: Network, relation, flow: imaginations <strong>of</strong> space in Herodotus’ History, ca. £63,000<br />

total from the AHRC (Co-I);<br />

18. 2007: Energy transformations in Eastern and Central Europe, international conference,<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Warwick, £20,000 in ESRC funding (PI);<br />

19. 2006: Energy poverty in Eastern Europe, research workshop at the UK Energy Research Centre,<br />

ca. £5000 total (PI);<br />

20. 2006-2009: EUDIMENSIONS (Local Dimensions <strong>of</strong> a Wider European Neighbourhood:<br />

Developing Political Community through Practices and Discourses <strong>of</strong> Cross-Border Cooperation),<br />

€1.2 million total, EU Sixth Framework Programme (Co-I);<br />

21. 2005-2006: Energy efficiency and climate change in Kazakhstan, £20,000 total, Global<br />

Opportunities Fund (Co-I);<br />

22. 2003-2005: RE-URBAN MOBIL (Reurbanisation under conditions <strong>of</strong> demographic change),<br />

€1.5 million total, EU Fifth Framework Programme (RF and Workpackage Leader);<br />

23. 2005: Liquid Cities, £2000 from the EPSRC and Royal Geographical Society with IBG (PI);<br />

24. 1999: Travel grant from the Open Society Institute (PI);<br />

25. 1998, 1999: Awards from the Council <strong>of</strong> Europe, for organising international study sessions at<br />

the European Youth Centre in Budapest and Strasbourg (PI);<br />

26. 1997: Fellowship for Environmental Leadership, VITRA Centre for Sustainable Development,<br />

Slovenia, and Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe, Budapest (PI);<br />

27. 1997: Small grant from the Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts.<br />

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