The fellowship was established in memory of Jill Franklin, a scholar best known for her work on the architecture of the Augustinian canons of the 11th and 12th centuries, and for her contributions to the study of Anglo-Norman architectural sculpture. The fellowship provides an opportunity to spend a month at the British School in Rome pursuing research into Romanesque architecture and arts (not necessarily specific to Rome or central Italy). Applications are open to British and Commonwealth citizens, or those who are working or studying in the UK. The Fellowship is primarily aimed at independent scholars. A modest amount of spending money is also provided, though successful applicants are responsible for their own travel to and from Rome.
For more information and to apply, visit the Jill Franklin Fellowship page