April 2026

Til’ Debt Do Us Part: Participatory methodologies for studying the impacts of hostile policies on cross-border families in the UK … and their potential to articulate powerful critiques and alternative future visions

A guest blog from Dr Vanessa Montesi, Public Engagement Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH). My research on spouse migration and its representation in the arts started by accident in 2022, after marrying my British husband and failing to move quickly with him to the UK. After the fifth month […]

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Three people - two women and a teenage boy - look at an old book nestled on a large cushion

Exploring inequality through the University of Edinburgh Archives

A report from an IntoUniversity session with the Binks Hub, Social Policy, Lothian Health Services Archive, and University of Edinburgh Heritage Collections. We recently welcomed a group of young people and their parents and carers to the University of Edinburgh for a session exploring the social sciences, archives, and creative practice. These families were visiting

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