| Description | Grant file containing correspondence, minutes, agendas, grant overviews, CV, reports and funding requests relating to the Grubb Institute. Funding source(s): Barrow Cadbury Trust. Applicant overview: The Grubb Institute was established as a Christian foundation in 1957 as The Christian Teamwork Trust which worked at issues of faith, life and education in people's working lives. The Trust's work in understanding human behaviour led to involvement in the early development of the group relations’ movement. The change of name to the Grubb Institute of Behavioural Studies in 1969 was a recognition of the fact that since 1966 the Trust had been winning consultancy assignments and applied research projects in which it was now seen as a professional body, competing in the secular world of universities, research bodies and management consultancies. Grubb offers regular studentships in a variety of subjects including the work of Bruce Reed based on his work 'The Dynamics of Religion'. Nature of support: In 1998 the Trust agreed to two annual grants of £20,000 to appoint a research fellow to help revise Reed's work. Minutes: BCT 646. Notes: File organised from newest to oldest. File not numbered. |