Members of The Triple-I:
- Zacharias Andreadakis (University of Michigan/Oslo, classical studies, social and political philosophy)
- Camilla Annerfeldt (European University Institute, history)
- Thordis Arrhenius (Linköping University, cultural heritage, department of social change and culture)
- Marcello Barbanera (“La Sapienza” University of Rome, classical archaeology)
- Ingrid Berg (Stockholm University, archaeology)
- Michael Björne (Lund, Business Simulation Developer)
- Vincent Browne (Trinity College Dublin/University College Dublin, development practice)
- Diederik Burgersdijk (Radboud University/Dutch Classical Association (chairman), classical studies)
- Liam Cagney (Berlin and Paris, writer and musician)
- Caoimhe Costigan (Trinity College Dublin/University College Dublin, development practice)
- Lindsay Der (University of British Columbia, anthropology)
- Anne Duray (Stanford University, classics and archaeology)
- Anders Ehlin (Berlin, composer/sound artist)
- Laurien de Gelder (Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, museum studies)
- Michael Grieve (Berlin, Berlin Foto Kiez, creative director and photographer)
- Igor Guardiancich (International Labour Organization, Geneva, political science)
- Magnus Haglund (Gothenburg/Stockholm, writer, critic and musician)
- Anders Herlitz (University of Gothenburg and Harvard, moral philosophy)
- Richard Holmgren (Skänninge, ARCDOC, classical archaeologist)
- David Horan (University College Dublin/Dublin City University, economics)
- Raphael Hunsucker (Radboud University/Rome, classical studies)
- Marie Kraft (Rome & Paris, architect)
- Per Krakau (Stockholm, clinical psychologist)
- Peter Lang (Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, Research-Lab)
- Ger Loughnane (Trinity College Dublin, Institute of Neuroscience, cognitive science)
- Sara Michaëlsson (University of Gothenburg, Italian and literature)
- Vladimir Mihajlović (Institute for Balkan Studies, Belgrade, archaeology)
- Tom O’Dwyer (University of Limerick, physiotherapy, clinical analyst and eHealth)
- Aris Spentsas (Polytechnic University of Valencia/Athens, contemporary art and spectatorship)
- Karolina Spolniewski (Berlin, photographer)
- Bernhard Struck (University of St Andrews, Institute for Transnational and Spatial History)
- Edith Söderström (Stockholm, writer and musician)
- Erik Törnkvist (Stockholm, architect)
- Patrick Paul Walsh (School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, director of the UCD Centre for Sustainable Development Studies, international development studies)
- John S. Webb (Malmö, photographer)
- Frederick Whitling (Rome/Stockholm, Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien, history)
- Victoria Witkowski (European University Institute, history)
- Olof Åkerlund (Malmö, journalist/writer)


Photos: John S. Webb (left), Frederick Whitling (right)