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The Federal Trust for Education and Research is a research institute studying the interactions between regional, national, European and global levels of government. Founded in 1945 on the initiative of Sir William Beveridge, it has long made a powerful[citation needed] contribution to the study of federalism and federal systems. It has always had a particular interest in the European Union and Britain’s place in it.[1]

The Federal Trust has no allegiance to any political party. It is registered as a charity for the purposes of education and research.

People

The director of The Federal Trust is Brendan Donnelly (2003-). Its chairman is John Stevens.

Senior research fellows

Members of the advisory council

Chairman: John Stevens, former MEP (1989–1999)

Patrons

Contact

See also

References

  1. ^ The Federal Trust for Education and Research, Website, About us Link.

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