Asymmetry’s Academic Scholarships support the next generation of cultural thinkers through fully funded programmes at leading institutions, paired with strategic mentoring and opportunities to share research with wider publics. At the heart of the initiative is a commitment to fostering a more inclusive and dynamic field of curatorial, art historical, and museum studies. Scholars pursue their research under academic and pastoral guidance, with opportunities for teaching, publication, and public engagement. They join a vibrant, international community whose work continues to shape Asymmetry’s programmes and evolving dialogue.

2024 – PresentPostdoctoral FellowThe Courtauld Institute of ArtYayu ZhengYayu is currently the 2024 Asymmetry Postdoctoral Fellow in Chinese and Sinophone Contemporary Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art.Yayu ZhengYayu Zheng
2024 – PresentPhD ScholarGoldsmiths, University of LondonYin AiwenAiwen is currently the 2024 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.Yin AiwenYin Aiwen
2023 – PresentPhD ScholarGoldsmiths, University of LondonJason WeeJason is currently the 2023 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.Jason WeeJason Wee
2022 – PresentPhD ScholarGoldsmiths, University of LondonYuhang ZhangYuhang is currently the 2022 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.Yuhang ZhangYuhang Zhang
2021 – PresentPhD ScholarGoldsmiths, University of LondonWeitian LiuWeitian is currently the 2021 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.Weitian LiuWeitian Liu
2022 – 2024Postdoctoral FellowThe Courtauld Institute of ArtFeixuan XuFeixuan was the 2022 Asymmetry Postdoctoral Fellow in Chinese and Sinophone Contemporary Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art.Feixuan XuFeixuan Xu
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