Rosi Braidotti is a feminist Continental philosopher. She is currently Distinguished University Professor Emerita at Utrecht University in the Netherlands and Honorary Professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. She holds B.A. Degree with Honours from the Australian National University (1978), and a PhD Cum Laude, Université de Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne (1981). She is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA, 2009) and a Member of the Academia Europaea (2014). She was a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1994); a Jean Monnet Fellow and a Visiting Professor at the European University Institute (2000-1); and a Leverhulme Research Professor at Birkbeck College London (2005). Professor Braidotti holds Honorary Degrees from University of Helsinki (2007) and Linköping (2013). She was honoured with a Knighthood in the Order of the Netherlands Lion (2005). In 2022 she received the Humboldt Research Award for life-long contribution to scholarship. Main book publications: Patterns of Dissonance (Polity Press, 1991), Metamorphoses (Polity Press, 2002), Transpositions (Polity Press, 2006), La philosophie là où on ne l’attend pas (Larousse, 2009), Nomadic Subjects (Columbia University Press, 1994, 2011), Nomadic Theory (Columbia University Press, 2011), The Posthuman (Polity Press, 2013), Posthuman Knowledge (Polity Press, 2019) and Posthuman Feminism (Polity Press, 2022). She co-edited with Paul Gilroy: Conflicting Humanities (2016); with Maria Hlavajova: The Posthuman Glossary (2018); with Emily Jones and Goda Klumbyte: More Posthuman Glossary (2022), with Bloomsbury Academic. In 2024 she co-edited with H. Casper-Hehne, M. Ivkovic and D. Oostveen: The Edinburgh Companion to the New European Humanities for Edinburgh University Press.