This collaboration included: PhD researcher Sohnee Harshey co-leading the planning, execution and management of a web design team developing its (Digitally) Mapping International Geneva project as well as co-presenting for the CDHM at a Heritage Infrastructures workshop in Rome; Master’s student Vidya Sadashiva’s RA role coordinating the CDHM co-hosted workshop Decolonisation and its Forms of Knowledge: Histories, Pedagogies, Methods, & Praxis; the organization by recent PhD graduate and postdoctoral researcher Shirin Barol of a series of CDHM and ANSO events with Visiting Professor Julian Go of the University of Chicago, as well her report creation for the CDHM on the status of digital humanities and computational social sciences; recent PhD graduate and postdoctoral researcher Nina Kiderlin's scoping work with the CDHM for the World Trade Organization (WTO) Textiles Negotiation Archive Project; PhD researcher Amanullah Mojadidi's role in the CDHM’s Artistic Residency Project under the guidance of CDHM Visiting Fellows, with an upcoming performance in May 2026; PhD researcher Mohammadreza Eghbalizarch’s RA role in the CDHM’s Capital Markets of the World project; the launch of alumna Dr. Nataliya Tchermalykh’s ERC-funded project, “Icons in Crisis: Exploring Global Iconoclastic Politics in the 21st Century” hosted by the CDHM; and CDHM’s hosting of Prof. Julie Billaud’s SNF-funded project, with postdoctoral researcher Hanna Berg and PhD researcher Carolina Earle, “Digital Humanitarianism: Governing Vulnerable Populations in an Age of Technological Innovation,” which had its kick-off workshop in February.
The CDHM looks forward to many more opportunities working jointly across academic departments and fellow research centres at the Geneva Graduate Institute.