This is the new AHRC funding scheme that was published yesterday, 6 January 
2014:

“The Technology Strategy Board is to invest up to £4.5m in collaborative 
research and development that addresses the technical challenges and business 
opportunities presented by the huge growth in data. This competition focuses on 
innovations in the data exploration techniques of analytics, modelling and 
visualisation to generate new insight and value from large amounts of complex 
data.
Sectors identified as having specific challenges in exploring data include:
bioscience and bioinformatics
creative industries
defence and intelligence
engineering and manufacturing
financial services
healthcare
oil and gas exploration
space and physical sciences
telecommunications and transport networks and services.” 

https://www.innovateuk.org/competition-display-page/-/asset_publisher/RqEt2AKmEBhi/content/data-exploration-creating-new-insight-and-value


By mistake they forgot to include the political challenges that come with 'the 
huge growth of data.'
I think it would be worthwhile that British academics point to that distressing 
mistake and ask to open up the funding scheme to 'sectors' such as privacy, 
surveillance and governmental and corporate abuse of big data.

Anyone interested in collaborating on an open letter to AHRC?

Have a nice day, Cornelia




MEDIA · ART · RESEARCH
Dr. Cornelia Sollfrank
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design
University of Dundee, Scotland


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