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Professor Dieter Wolke

Job Title
Professor
Department
Psychology
Research Interests

Dieter's main research interests include developmental pathways leading to developmental psychopathology; social and emotional development; especially school and sibling bullying; the development of biological at risk children (very preterm children)and infant regulatory problems (crying, feeding, sleeping) and parenting.

Another of Dieter's research interests are the development of .........

Title Funder Award start Award end
PRETERM-LIFECOURSE Born Very Preterm: A Natural Experiment of How Early Adversity and Social Environment affect Life Course Development (ERC Advanced Grant) - original ERC application was Ideate 71120 UK Research and Innovation 01 Nov 2022 31 Oct 2027
Risk and Resilience in Developmental Diversity and Mental Health (R2D2-MH) - Original EU application 71081 UK Research and Innovation 01 Sep 2022 31 Aug 2027
NIHR HTA Stage 2: Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial of a Service to Support the Mental Health and Coping of Parents with Excessively Crying Infants (Outline 64651) National Institute for Health Research (NIHR DoH) 01 Sep 2021 31 Aug 2025
Marie-Curie Fellowship - RIPTIDE, resilience in pre-term infants during development, related to ideate 71540 UK Research and Innovation 01 Oct 2022 31 Mar 2025
Resubmisssion Early educational experiences as a foundation for academic success (MoBaEarlyEd) Norwegian Institute of Public Health 01 Jan 2022 31 Dec 2024
Research on Children and Adults Born Preterm (RECAP) European Commission 01 Jan 2017 30 Sep 2021
Life Course Dynamics after Preterm Birth? Protective Factors for Social and Educational Transitions, Health, and Prosperity EU 01 Feb 2018 31 May 2021
Collaboration Agreement - Smartphone application for parents of children with regulatory problems Technical University of Munich 15 Aug 2018 31 Jul 2020
EPICure2@11 - Outcome at 11 years for a national cohort of births between 22 and 26 weeks of gestation in England in 2006 MRC 01 Sep 2018 31 Aug 2019
Collaboration Agreement. Standardisation of the PARCA-R for use as a developmental screening tool and clinical outcome measure. Action Medical Research 07 May 2018 06 May 2019
EU FP7 Health 2013 - FULL Proposal: MILESTONE EU 01 Feb 2014 30 Apr 2019
Pathways to psychosis: investigating environmental, cognitive and genetic mechanisms underlying development of psychotic experiences in young adults (MRC via Cardiff) MRC 01 Apr 2015 31 Mar 2019
EU FP7 Grant Agreement for MILESTONE Subproject for Institution # 38045 EU 01 Feb 2014 31 Jan 2019
An APP for parents of children with regulatory problems; linked to RPSAA3088 Technical University of Munich 01 Mar 2016 31 Dec 2017
The Impact of Premature Birth on Mathematics Achievement and Schooling Nuffield Foundation 01 Nov 2012 28 Feb 2017
EPICure@19 - the extremely pre-term young adult MRC 01 Jun 2013 31 May 2015
Understanding Society and the UK Longitudinal Studies Centre ESRC 01 Apr 2010 31 Mar 2015
subcontract with Ruhr-University Bochum on the DFG project: Prevalance, precursors, and life-course consequences of mathematics deficiencies in neonatal at-risk children. Ruhr-Universitat Bochum 01 Jan 2013 30 Jun 2014
Prenatal and Family Precursors of Bullying Involvement in Childhood and their Consequences into Early Adulthood ESRC 01 Oct 2012 31 Mar 2014
The hidden risks of preterm birth: how should we follow-up vulnerable babies? Subproject for Institution # 29563 National Institute for Health Research (DoH) 02 Sep 2011 30 Jun 2013
Amendment to Scientific Cooperation Agreement German Ministry for Education and Science BMBF 16 May 2012 31 Mar 2013
Social Adjustment and Quality of life after very pre-term birth - Risk and resiliency from infancy to adulthood. German Ministry for Education and Science BMBF 01 Apr 2008 31 Mar 2013
UK Longitudinal Household Study EPSRC 01 Apr 2012 30 Sep 2012
Creating a biosocial survey within Understanding Society University of Essex 01 Apr 2012 30 Sep 2012
Creating a biosocial survey within Understanding Society ESRC 01 Oct 2009 31 Mar 2012
Mums 4 Mums: Structured Telephone Support for Women Experiencing Postnatal Depression. Pilot & Exploratory RCT of its Clinical & Cost Effectiveness Warwickshire Primary Care Trust 01 Aug 2008 31 Jul 2011
Mums 4 Mums: Structured Telephone Support for Women Experiencing Postnatal Depression. Pilot & Exploratory RCT of its Clinical & Cost Effectiveness Warwickshire Primary Care Trust 01 Aug 2008 31 Jul 2011
The aetiology of psychosis high-risk mental states during adolescence in the ALSPAC cohort MRC 01 Jun 2008 30 Sep 2010
IMRC 67 - Virtual Reallity for the Efficient Treatment of Infants with feeding Difficulties EPSRC 01 Sep 2007 31 Aug 2010
e-circus EU 01 May 2006 30 Nov 2008
Wolke Fund Jacobs Foundation 01 Oct 2006 30 Sep 2008
UK Longitudinal Household Study ESRC 01 Apr 2007 30 Sep 2007