24/03/2026
6 Decades Lecture: 'Has that Peace Studies problem been dealt with yet?'
Hosted by Professor Paul Rogers
Date: Wednesday 15 April
Time: 18:00 - 19:30
Venue: In person and Online
Join us for this thought-provoking panel discussion, hosted by Professor Paul Rogers, where leading experts will discuss the history of the School of Peace Studies and its role in understanding the conflicts and geopolitical tensions shaping the world today.
In 1984, former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reportedly questioned whether the UK’s first School of Peace Studies was a serious academic institution or a potentially destabilising campaign group calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons, asking: “Has that Peace Studies problem been dealt with yet?”.
Steeped in history and founded with support from figures including Harold Wilson, JB Priestley and the Quakers, Bradford’s Peace Studies department has gone on to help shape global thinking on conflict and security. Over the past five decades it has contributed expertise to the UK Government, United Nations Peacekeeping and NATO, and engaged directly with peacebuilding efforts in conflicts including Israel-Palestine, the Balkans and Iraq.
At a time of renewed geopolitical tensions, protracted wars, climate-related insecurity and deepening global divisions, the work of Peace Studies is more vital now than ever. Join us for this special panel discussion, hosted by Professor Paul Rogers, as we reflect on Bradford’s pioneering legacy and explore the continuing relevance of Peace Studies in an increasingly turbulent world.
Book your place now - https://www.bradford.ac.uk/events/whats-on/has-that-peace-studies-problem-been-dealt-with-yet/
Watch a short 60-seconds invitation from Professor Paul Rogers to learn more about the discussion and why this conversation matters today - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWJdx22JC7Q.