Our alumni in post-graduate, PhD and other third cycle research and fellowship programs.

* Alaa Abu Asad (DAI, 2018) was a 2022/2023 Fellow at the TXT department, Gerrit Rietveld Academie (NL). In 2020 he was also a resident at the post-graduate Jan van Eijck Academie in Maastricht. 

* Mercedes Azpilicueta (DAI, 2013) was a 2015 & 2016 Resident at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam.

* Katia Barrett (DAI, 2015) embarked on a PhD trajectory in the Physical approaches to Cell Dynamics and Tissue Morphogenesis team as part of the CENTURI program in Marseille.

* Sepideh Behrouzian (DAI, 2020) is a 2023/2024 resident at the post-master Jan van Eijck Academie in Maastricht. 

* Teresa Borasino (DAI, 2005) is a 2023/2024 Fellow within the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice post academic program in Utrecht.

* Vita Buivid (DAI, 2020) was a 2023 Guest Resident at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. 

* Benjamin Burtenshaw (DAI, 2015): PhD research CLiPS (Computational Linguistics & Psycholinguistics) at the Linguistics department of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Antwerp, Belgium.

* Saverio Cantoni (DAI,2024) will be on an 11-month residency period, starting mid-January 2025, the Jan van Eijck Academie in Maastricht.  

* Dayna Casey (DAI, 2020) was a 2022/2023 Resident at the Jan van Eijck Academie in Maastricht. 

* Iliada Charalambous (DAI, 2023) is a 2023/2024 fellow within the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice post academic program in Utrecht.

* Agata Cieślak (DAI, 2018) is, from 2022 onward, enrolled in a PhD Philosophy (Artistic Research) at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.

* Bethany Crawford (DAI, 2019) is currently a PhD candidate at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis. She is a lecturer at the University of Amsterdam department of Media studies, and a tutor at Leiden University for the Social and Ecological Justice Activism in the Visual Arts minor. 

* Valentina Curandi (DAI, 2017) started a PhD trajectory within MERIAN (Maastricht Experimental Research In and through the Arts Network) inquiring the capability of practitioners rendered vulnerable by social and artistic standards to leave wishes and make dispositions upon death. 

* Raphael Daibert (DAI, 2020) is a PhD candidate at the cultural sciences research training group “Cultures of Critique” of the Leuphana University, Lüneburg in Germany.  

* Anna Dasović (DAI, 2014) was a 2017 & 2018 Resident at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam.

* Dr. Sebastian De Line (DAI, 2016) completed their PhD research in Cultural Studies at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. Sebastian De Line Sebastian is currently preparing their doctoral dissertation into a book manuscript, entitled, Postmortem Economies in Art: The Carceral Value and Unrested Labour of Ensouled Museum Collections.

* Philippa Driest (DAI, 2021) was a 2021/2022 fellow within the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice in Utrecht.

* Savva Dudin (DAI, 2024) is starting a Ph.D. in Arts at Leiden University. He will research how civic conspiring exercises role-play methods as pre-enactment technology. 

* Clementine Edwards (DAI, 2018) was a 2022 Gerrit Rietveld Academy fellow in the Jewellery–Linking Bodies department, working around the subject of craftwork and climate colonialism. A guiding concept, and form, was the miniature.

* Bryony Gillard (DAI, 2015) started a funded PhD studentship at the University of Plymouth in 2024 (till 2027). Through the lens of queer, crip, anti-colonial and post human feminist thinking/being, Bryony will be attempting to explore waste as a metaphor, material and methodology in moving image practice. 

* Dr. Fotini Gouseti (DAI, 2013): obtained her PhD from the University of the Peloponnese, School of Humanities and Cultural Studies in 2024. PhD title: Collective Trauma as a Means of Shaping the Society of Kalavryta: Dialogue between the Artistic and Academic Sphere. This PhD in Anthropology is an artistic medium fulfilling Fotini's 12 years long project: The Present as a Result of the Past. 

* Yoeri Alexander Guépin (DAI, 2013) was a 2023-2024 resident at the post-graduate JvE in Maastricht. 

Rosie Heinrich (DAI, 2012) was a fellow of THIRD Cycle Research Group at DAS Graduate School, Amsterdam.

Anna Hoetjes (DAI, 2011) is the winner of the Mission: Art-Space Exchange research residency at the European Space Agency. During her residency in 2021/2022, Anna will spend two months with space science researchers at the European Space Research and Technology Centre, ESTEC, in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, the largest ESA establishment and hub of European space projects. "My aim is to re-imagine the history of space science as one that is more inclusive and diverse." 

* Yota Ioannidou (DAI, 2009): PhDArts, international doctorate programme in art and design, is a collaboration between Leiden University Academy of Creative and Performing Arts and the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague.

* Dr.Sarah Jones (DAI, 2013): completed her PhD at the University of New South Wales School of Art and Design in Sydney, Australia.

* Gayatri Kodikal (DAI, 2020) was a 2021/2022 fellow within the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice in Utrecht.

* Dr.Kristiina Koskentola (DAI, 2007): in 2017 Kristiina obtained her PhD, at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London, UK.

* Jort van der Laan (DAI, 2011) is an external PhD candidate at the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts in Leiden, with Sven Lütticken as his supervisor. Jort has also been selected for the 2023-2024 Residency Program of the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam (non-degree, studio based research). 

* Lucas Lugarinho (DAI, 2023) has been selected to embark, per September 2024, on a residency trajectory at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. 

* Dr. Ilan Manouach (DAI, 2017): completed a PhD at Aalto University on comics epistemology exploring the effects of frontier technologies, synthetic media, fintech and globalized logistics on the comics industry. Currently visiting scholar at metaLAB (at) Harvard / FU Berlin. 

* Isabel Marcos (DAI, 2013): PhD research Art Investigation, UCLM (Universidad de Castilla-La Macha). Cuenca, ES (2018/2022).

* Dr. David Maroto (DAI, 2013): in 2019 David obtained his PhD from the Edinburgh College of Art (supervisors Maria Fusco and Jane McKie), in partnership with the Dutch Art Institute (DAI). His PhD project is called 'The Artist’s Novel: The Novel as a Medium in the Visual Arts'.

* Marianna Maruyama (DAI, 2014) was artist-in-residence at the KNIR (Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome) 2020/2021. The Artist-in-Residence Fellowship in Rome is meant for artists who spend three months at the KNIR in Rome working on a project that contributes to cross-fertilisation between the arts and science.

* Samantha McCulloch (DAI, 2019): Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam (2020-2024), from 2024 onward

*Konstantin Mitrokhov (DAI, 2020) is a PhD candidate and scholarship holder at the Leuphana University, Lüneburg in Germany.

*Dina Mohamed (DAI, 2019): PhDArts Program at Leiden University (2023/...). 

* Momu & No Es (Lucía Moreno Murillo & Eva Noguera Escudero) (both DAI, 2013): PhD program Fine Arts University of Barcelona UB, Barcelona, Spain

* Yen Noh (DAI, 2019) was a 2021/2022 fellow within the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice in Utrecht. October 2024 she is starting a PhD in Practice program in the Academy of Vienna, together with the THIRD Research group at the Amsterdam University of the Arts.

* Panagiotis Panagiotakopoulos a.k.a.Taka Taka (DAI, 2016) was a fellow of the THIRD Cycle Research Group at the DAS Graduate School, Amsterdam and has recently been selected for a pilot  PD trajectory, also at the AHK in Amsterdam .

Marie-Andrée Pellerin (DAI, 2015). In 2017 Marie-Andrée embarked on a PhD trajectory at the Kunst Universität Linz under the supervision of Gerda Lampalzer-Oppermann and Gudrun Rath: Science Fictional Words: Language Fluidity and Fictive Words in Feminist Science Fiction.

* Maoyi Qiu (DAI, 2022) is a 2023/2024 fellow within the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice in Utrecht.

* Aldo Esparza Ramos (DAI, 2018) was a 2019/2021 resident at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam.

*Dr. Miguel Ángel Rego Robles (DAI, 2016): right after finishing DAI, Miguel embarked on a research trajectory with CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) at the Philosophy Institute, CCHS. Department of Science, Technology and Society in Madrid, Spain. 

*Charlotte Rooijackers a.k.a. CPR (DAI, 2011) is "Re/Current Artist-in-residence Pressing Matter 2022-2025" at the VU (Vrije Universiteit) in Amsterdam. She was a 2015/2016 resident at the Jan van Eijck Academie in Maastricht. 

* Simon(e)van Saarloos (DAI, 2019): PhD in Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. PhD in Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. Simon(e) has been appointed for at least five years. They study mostly under Fumi Okiji and take courses such as Disability Theory & Anthropology from Karen Nakamura and Laure Wilkie.

* Sergi Selvas (DAI, 2017): PhD research at the Open University of Catalonia UOC, Barcelona, Spain.

* Joy Mariama Smith (DAI, 2017) was a  fellow within the BAK 2019/2020 Fellowship in Utrecht.

* Dr.Tommie Soro (DAI, 2014): completed a doctorate that analysed the discourse practices of online contemporary art magazines. Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin 1, Ireland. 

* Fraser Stewart (DAI, 2013) was a 2014/2015 resident at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam.

* Malina Suleiman (DAI, 2015) is a 2023-2024 resident at the post-graduate JvE in Maastricht. 

* Aarti Sunder (DAI, 2015): FSC - Harvard Fellowship 2021/22. The Film Study Center is Harvard University’s ( Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA) one center devoted to supporting artistic practice and creative work in film, video, and sound.

* Nika Timashkova(DAI, 2017): PhD research Practices of Aesthetic Thinking at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK)/University of Zurich.

* Hasan Özgur Top (DAI, 2020) was selected to embark, per September 2024, on a residency trajectory at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. 

Laila Torres Mendieta (DAI, 2015) is pursuing a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Media) at the City University of Hong Kong (CityU). Their trajectory focuses on the creative appropriation of Nepantla (the Nahuatl word for in-between) as a phenomenological approach to contemporary cultural and technological individuating processes. Supervisor: Yuk Hui.

* Dr. Kristy Trinier (DAI, 2004): received a PhD in Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought at European Graduate School (EGS) in Switzerland, with advisors Dr. Catherine Malabou and Dr. Terry Smith; her research concerns formlessness in contemporary art.

* Petra Vacková (DAI, 2011): PhD research Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology, The Open University (UK). Petra researches processes of social inclusion and exclusion in and around visual arts activities in early-years settings through a socio-material lens grounded in (new) materialist theories.

* Dr.Zhenia Vasiliev (DAI, 2017) - MPhil/PhD Culture Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London (2018 - 2024)

*Rui Vilela (DAI, 2012) artist and a PhD-student of the doctoral programme in Music with specialisation in Ethnomusicology at the University of Aveiro. 2020: he was accepted as a candidate by the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. 2021: Vossius Research Fellow. Rui's research project focuses on the sounding practices of the Bissau-Guinean Liberation Movement (1963-1974). 

* Maya Watanabe (DAI, 2018) - MPhil/PhD Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London. 

* Xue Mu (DAI, 2006) - was a 2011/2012 resident at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.

* Baha Görkem Yalim (DAI, 2018) was selected to embark, per September 2024, on a residency trajectory at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. 

* Theresa Zwerschke (DAI, 2023) has been accepted for a PhD position in the Advanced Practices Department at Goldsmiths University in London (per 2024). 

This overview is not complete. We will be most grateful to receive updates and in general any additional information. Please send it to ALUMNI.EMBASSY@dutchartinstitute.eu