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LSA Researcher wins British Academy "2026 Horizon Europe Pump Priming Collaboration between UK and EU Partners" award

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Men and women sitting around a table and looking at a projected screen. The room has a high ceiling and stone built buildings can be seen outside through the windows.

Dr Christina Malathouni, a Senior Lecturer at the Liverpool School of Architecture, has been awarded funding by the British Academy to develop a collaborative Horizon Europe Pillar 2 project. The proposed project is titled “Bridging Diverse Health Heritage(s): fostering shared responsibility and security through inclusive narratives, objects, and places (BriDgHealtH)”. This new project builds on Christina’s current research on The Hospitalisation of Public English Asylums: an architectural history (1841-1961), her research on the heritage potential of healthcare spaces, and her earlier work on 20th-century architectural heritage that included the listing of Preston Bus Station in 2013. The project also closely engages with the COST Action 22159: EuroHealthHist (National, International and Transnational Histories of Healthcare, 1850-2000), in which Christina is Lead of the Special Interest Group in Healthcare Architecture, WG5 Co-Lead, and also member of its Core Group and Management Committee (UK Representative).