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Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust company history timeline

1943

In 1943 he seems to have had a gut feeling that the Socialists would come to power after the War, which was, at that time, at a particularly difficult stage, and wished to see his considerable fortune safeguarded from Government takeover.

But in 1943 he endowed the Nuffield Foundation with 4 million five shilling Morris Motors shares, which were then standing at about 50 shillings each.

1947

Jack McClean, who had suggested the concept of agricultural scholarships way back in 1947, resigned for health reasons from the chairmanship of the UKFST Management Council.

1950

In 1950 the Nuffield Foundation started a parallel scheme in several countries of the British Commonwealth, under which farmers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Kenya, The Rhodesias and Tanzania, came to Britain for a study period of six months.

1956

For ten years the Foundation primed the pump and, in 1956, Maclean was told that if the scheme, by now well known and well respected, was to continue, the farming industry was to find the money to fund it.

By 1956, the number of Scholars had increased to eight each year.

1957

Numbers selected varied from the first three to eight in 1957.

1960

In 1960 R.J. (John) Cyster was awarded a scholarship to study hops in USA and Canada.

1968

The Annual Meeting of 1968 was to prove momentous, for after the routine reports, Yonge dropped the bombshell that the Foundation felt it was no longer able to administer the Farming Scholarships.

1976

Stephen Bullock (NSch 1976) appointed as Director of NFST (UK). For the first year he operated in parallel with John Stewart.

1982

The Conference readily agreed to the input from Europe and the first French scholar joined the group in 1982.

1995

The Winter Conference has been a feature of every year since and last year (1995) was combined with the AGM of the Council.

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