
Welcome to the A.G. Leventis Fellow 2025-27
We are delighted to officially welcome back Dr Rachel Phillips as the A.G. Leventis Fellow in Hellenic Studies 2025-27. Rachel is an art historian and archaeologist, who specialises in the […]
We are delighted to officially welcome back Dr Rachel Phillips as the A.G. Leventis Fellow in Hellenic Studies 2025-27. Rachel is an art historian and archaeologist, who specialises in the […]
A warm welcome back to Dr Theodora Jim (University of Nottingham), one of our 2024-25 Visiting Fellows. Theodora Jim is delighted to return to the BSA as Visiting Fellow after […]
We are delighted to announce the publication of the Greek translation of THE VILLA ARIADNE [Η ΒΙΛΑ ΑΡΙΑΔΝΗ] by Dilys Powell, a well-known book to the British archaeologists and more, […]
The BSA’s Jan – Mar 2025 Events Brochure is now available. We hope many of you can join us for our busy programme of events, seminars and talks this term. […]
We are delighted to welcome David McClay as the BSA Head of Development. David writes: “Philanthropy for most academic and heritage organisations is important, at the BSA it is vital. […]
We are delighted to welcome Ian Knight as the Digital Humanities Assistant of the BSA. Ian writes: “It’s my great pleasure to be joining the BSA team as the Digital […]
The BSA will be closed between the 23rd December and the 6th January inclusive, including the Library, which will be closed to Readers during this period. The BSA will reopen […]
The BSA mourns the passing of Colin Renfrew, thought by many to be the world’s greatest living archaeologist, at the age of 87. Professor Colin Renfew, Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, […]
The British School at Athens mourns the passing of numismatist Keith Rutter (1939-2024). Keith Rutter is known to Members and friends of the School above all through the “Postgraduate Training […]