Support Services

Support Services

The British School at Rome is a superb environment for facilitating scholarly exchange. From a small colloquium to a major conference: we have a lecture theatre, meeting rooms, break out space and entertaining areas all enhanced by conference support which truly understands the needs of academics – because that’s what we are.

Many libraries, archives, collections and monuments in Italy are not open to the public. The British School at Rome is often able to gain access for our scholars, artists and residents wanting to visit a closed or restricted site.

If you are coming to the BSR specifically to access a particular site you are strongly encouraged to contact the Permissions Officer, Stefania Peterlini as early as possible.

Memoranda of understanding

The British School at Rome proudly celebrates its long established links with world-leading museums and academic institutions and has signed formal memorandums of understanding with some of these to exploit our complementary expertise in future opportunities for research.

The Ashmolean Museum
The British Museum
ICCROM (Centro internazionale di studi per la conservazione ed il restauro dei beni culturali)
Museum of London
Sir John Soane’s Museum
University of Southampton

 

Latest Events

Latest Events

ITALY
City of Rome | Janiculum and Janus: A Reassessment of Cult and Topography
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
ITALY
City of Rome | Coin Circulation in Late Republican Rome: Monetary Pools, Mobility, and the Presence of Non-Roman Coinage (c. 120–80 BC)
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
ITALY
City of Rome | Taming the Tiber: Roman Water Management in the Tiber Valley and its Impact on Riparian Communities
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

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