Institutional Membership
Institutional Membership
Summer Open Studios 2023
Unveiling of Verve by Bridget Riley, May 2023
Director Abigail Brundin and Chair of the Council of Trustees Mark Getty during the unveiling of Verve by Bridget Riley, May 2023
‘Control Tower: Shut Up Heads and Mind Protector’ by Sharon Kelly, On the meaning of ‘Gossip’, May 2023
BSR Humanities Alumni Reunion, British Academy, 2024
Award-holders and Ashby Society visiting the Domus Aurea, 2015
Ashby Patrons visiting Gary Deirmendjian's studio, 2017
Ashby Patrons' Visit in May 2018 - Bracciano, Castello Orsini-Odescalchi
Ashby Patrons Visit, April 2024
Institutional Membership (£250)
Institutional Membership is for colleges and universities that share the BSR’s goal and vision in promoting outstanding interdisciplinary research with the aim of providing a key vantage point for the understanding of the Mediterranean region as a whole. Your organisation will receive:
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Subscription to the BSR News, a regular newsletter including the event leaflet, as well as regular event reminders for weekly lectures
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Recognition on a dedicated page of the BSR’s website
Latest Events
Latest Events
This paper examines a specific dimension of the multiform cult of Janus, with particular attention to its Roman topography and the problematic evidence for his
15 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
The lecture examines patterns of coin circulation in the city of Rome between second and first centuries BC, drawing on evidence from coin finds from
22 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
Flooding has formed one of Rome’s most persistent environmental challenges and during the Roman era the city was subject to frequent and devastating inundations. Throughout
29 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
This paper examines a specific dimension of the multiform cult of Janus, with particular attention to its Roman topography and the problematic evidence for his
15 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
The lecture examines patterns of coin circulation in the city of Rome between second and first centuries BC, drawing on evidence from coin finds from
22 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30
Flooding has formed one of Rome’s most persistent environmental challenges and during the Roman era the city was subject to frequent and devastating inundations. Throughout
29 April 2026
18:00 - 19:30


