[6] Her thesis was titled, Aesthetics and Politics at the Renaissance, and was directed by Hélène Vedrine [Fr].
In 2001, she obtained a Habilitation in Philosophy from Paris 8 University, under the direction of Patrice Vermeren [Wikidata].
Currently she is acting as advisor for a Kamel Lazaar Foundation and nominator for Prix Pictet 2013[5] and for Prince Claus Awards 2013.
She has organized numerous international meetings on the contemporaneous problems of the creation in Arts, and has published books and articles on the subject.
During the Tunisian revolution 2011, Rachida Triki, as a president of the Tunisian Association of Aesthetics and Poetics initiated an appeal[7] for the democratization of culture, for the support of free and independent art criticism, and for the encouragement of young artists and cultural NGOs.