Architecture Awards

Architecture Awards

Architecture Event, 2017
Architecture Event, 2019
Exhibition at the BSR ‘Brave New World. New Visions in Architecture. Mean Home’, 2019
Foyer of the BSR, 2014. Copyright Country Life

Jill Franklin Fellowship in Romanesque Architectural History

Dive deep into the world of Romanesque architecture with the Jill Franklin Fellowship—a unique chance to immerse yourself in research at the British School at Rome. Honouring the legacy of Jill Franklin (1945–2023), a trailblazer in 11th- and 12th-century Augustinian architecture and Anglo-Norman sculpture, this fellowship offers a dedicated month to advance your scholarship.

Join a thriving interdisciplinary community and enjoy exclusive access to the BSR’s renowned library and resources. Whether your passion lies in architectural sculpture, monumental painting, settlement patterns, or institutional histories, this fellowship embraces diverse approaches within Romanesque studies. While centred on the period c. 1000–1200, projects exploring the 10th to 13th centuries are encouraged. Research need not be limited to Rome or Italy—use the BSR’s exceptional facilities to enrich your work from anywhere.

Administered by the British Archaeological Association. For details and applications, visit the Jill Franklin Fellowship page.

Latest Events

Latest Events

ITALY
City of Rome | Resurrecting a ‘Ghost Inscription’ from the Colosseum
This paper offers a detailed reconsideration of inscribed blocks found in the ‘Colosseum’, which were reused in late antiquity, leaving behind only dowel holes from
6 May 2026
18:00 - 19:30
ITALY
Material Environments | New Evidence for Roman History and Archaeology from the Science of the Human Past
This is the  final in a series of five lectures on Material Environments, hosted jointly by the American Academy in Rome and the British School at Rome over the
13 May 2026
18:00 - 19:30 at the American Academy in Rome
ITALY
City of Rome Workshop | From Itineraria to Instagram: Approaches to Visiting Rome from Antiquity to the Present Day
Guidebooks, prints, maps, photographs, and social media have all been used to convey the history and physical heritage of Rome to travellers, actual and prospective.
20 May 2026
15:30 - 18:30

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