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Date: 28 March 2025, 15:00-17:00. Venue: Summerhall, Edinburgh. Attendees:Peiyao Lyu, Tianyi Chen, Tianrui Li, Beini Cai, Yuge Dai, Jianglu Xiao, Yuewen Sun, Qu Chu, Qiqi Yang, Jiayang Yang, Jiamin Zhu. At our recent collective meeting, we role-played as a diverse group of professionals from various sectors, engaging in a discussion about an art exhibition. […]

This week’s session, Sleepwalker Archives Vol.4: “Objects of Reality” Show & Tell, shifted the curatorial lens inward. Instead of analysing artworks or media environments, we turned to personal objects as triggers of memory, perception, and critical questioning. Each participant was asked to bring an object that embodied or destabilised their sense of the “real.” The […]
Because one of the key aspects I will discuss in my dissertation is “Framework design by adapting international standards to local needs, including measures such as data protection impact assessments and operational security measures,” I thought—why not take you along on my mini-exploration of which countries already have practical guidelines for PSPs (Payment Service Providers)? In this […]

The EEHN PhD Lab is taking part in an upcoming Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA)-funded postgraduate lecture series this month. Since 2004, a seminar series titled ‘Prokalo’, from the Greek ‘to provoke’, aims to promote stimulating discussions bridging topics in Architecture and Landscape Architecture as it relates to the Environmental Humanities. Prokalo […]
Diving headfirst into the world of self-development has been a game-changer, not just for my personal life, but for how I approach my research and connect with others. This year, I challenged myself to read 52 books—a daunting task, I admit! But the first ten, including Mindset, Atomic Habits, and The Four Agreements, have already delivered profound […]
Why interdisciplinarity? Interdisciplinary learning and teaching have become increasingly popular across different levels of education. They suggest new ways of working and offer a number of benefits, including: Deep engagement with complex challenges Ability to solve problems and develop critical thinking Increased relevance and responsiveness to the world Learning with a wide range of collaborators […]