Reaching 50: Jeff Beatty of Quaker Peace Studies Trust
‘A success against all odds.’

The Quaker Peace Studies Trust was set up in 1972 to support the creation of a chair in Peace Studies at the University of Bradford, and for ‘financing research into, and the teaching of, peace studies’. This was two years after Friends decided to part-fund a Peace Studies Centre in the UK. Thanks to the generosity of Friends, an appeal raised the necessary £75,000 match funding in ten weeks. This allowed the university to appoint Adam Curle, who arrived from Harvard, as the first professor of Peace Studies in the UK, in 1973.
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