I am forwarding this announcement at the request of the British School
- apologies for any cross postings - Mark
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From: Eleanor Murkett [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 22 April 2009 09:25
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Request to post announcement
>>> Dear Colleague,
>>>
>>> I am writing to ask permission to post the announcement below to
>>> members of the Italian-Archaeology jiscmail list. As you will see
>>> the British School at Rome has recently appointed a new Director and
>>> we would like to ensure that this news reaches all colleagues with
>>> research interests in Italy.
>>>
>>> Please let me know if you need any further information, and in the
>>> meanwhile, thank you for your consideration.
>>>
>>> With best wishes,
>>>
>>> Elly Murkett
>>>
>>>
>>> Director's Assistant
>>> The British School at Rome
>>> Via Gramsci 61
>>> 00197 Rome
>>> Italy
>>> Direct tel +39 06 32649374
>>> Fax +39 06 3221201
>>
>>>
>>> The British School at Rome elects a new Director
>>
>>> The Council of the British School at Rome is delighted to announce
>>> that Professor Christopher Smith, Vice-Principal of the University
>>> of St Andrews, has been elected to succeed Professor Andrew
>>> Wallace-Hadrill as the next Director of the BSR. Professor Smith,
>>> who will take up his appointment on 1 October 2009, brings an
>>> impressive range of talents to his new job, both as a distinguished
>>> historian with a particular interest in early Rome and Latium and a
>>> strategic manager at one of Britain's leading universities. The
>>> Council welcomes Professor Smith to this important position which
>>> has been held with such distinction by Professor Wallace-Hadrill and
>>> looks forward to working with him in taking the School forward in
the challenging times ahead.
>>>
>>> Sir Ivor Roberts
>>> Chairman of Council
>>>
>>>
>>> For further details and more information about the British School at
>>> Rome see www.bsr.ac.uk
>>
>
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