Budapest (July 2025)

Seventh Round History

The 7th round of the International Conference on Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts took place in 18-20 June 2025 in the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary. The conference aimed at bringing together brightest minds in social sciences.

Participants from across the globe joined the 7th ICSHA conference and:

  • interacted with new people and share ideas
  • created enduring connections
  • broadened their knowledge and get access to job possibilities
  • collaborated with others to solve issues in their area of expertise
  • shared their thoughts and efforts with others
  • gained knowledge of contemporary trends and developments in their area
  • established connections with peers and those who share same interests

Very interesting presentations were delivered during the conference sessions. The attendees were from various academic back grounds and fields which made the conference a unique experience for sharing experience.

Virtual Session

Highlighted Speakers

NameAffiliationArticle Title
Dr. Alberto Rodríguez BarcónUniversity of A Coruña, SpainUrban Art, Identity, and Contested Cities: The Case of the Xerión Mosaics in A Coruña
Prof. Dr. Beliz GüçbilmezAnkara University, TurkeyThe Mind of Fiction: A Structural Narrative Model Based on the Magnetic Field Theory (MFT)
Dr. Burcu Dabak ÖzdemirYasar University, TurkeyFrom Precarity to Passion: Navigating Love and Work in Modern Turkish Romantic Comedies
Dr. Deanna MihalyVirginia State University, United StatesPerformative Writing in the Creation of Che Guevara in Diarios de motocicleta: Notas de viaje por América Latina
Prof. Dr. Dragos SimandanBrock University, CanadaPlace and sense of place in light of recent developments in cognitive science
Dr. Feng NanaMalaysia City University, ChinaThe Creative Practice and Social Significance of the Feature Film “Pillar Mothers”
Dr. Hannah Wai-ming HoThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong KongSubjective Accounts of School Clinical Practitioners in Supporting Students with Mental Health Challenges in Hong Kong
Prof. Dr. Hedy HurbanUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville, United StatesReimagining Creativity: AI as A Co-Creator in Contemporary Artistic Practices
Prof. Dr. Meng-chi HsuehDepartment of Architecture, Tunghai University, TaiwanComplexity and Contradiction in the Works of Architect Chen Chi-kwan: Examining the “Unconventional” Innovations in the Planning and Design of the Academy of Preparatory Programs for Overseas Chinese Students
Norina Eliane FischerFulda University of Applied Sciences, GermanyNavigating Futures: Student Perspectives Between Germany and Jordan
Princess OkechukwuUniversity of Strathclyde, United KingdomReversing the Role (HSMPRs Agency): The case of HMPRs in Canada
Prof. Dr. Rinat Kitai-SangeroZefat Academic College, IsraelThe Need to Integrate Objective and Transparent Criteria within Dangerousness Assessments in Probation Service Pretrial Reports in Israel
Prof. Dr. Rus MihaelaFaculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Ovidius University, Constanța, Romania / The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, RomaniaThe role of the witness in criminal proceedings: importance, vulnerabilities, and psychological implications
Dr. Ștefănoaia MihaiStefan cel Mare University, Suceava, RomaniaThe importance and legal regulation of the witness in criminal proceedings: between rights and obligations
Dr. Tayyaba KiranNational University of Science & Technology, PakistanBreaking Boundaries: A Feminist Perspective on Work-Life Balance and Women’s Empowerment in Emerging Economies
Wen LiangTsinghua University, ChinaSounds and Positions: Visual Interpretation of Ming Forbidden City in Court Ritual Practice
Xiao YangTsinghua University, ChinaSounds and Positions: Visual Interpretation of Ming Forbidden City in Court Ritual Practice
Rebeca Zhu CaoTsinghua University, ChinaSounds and Positions: Visual Interpretation of Ming Forbidden City in Court Ritual Practice
Willy NdabihawenimanaAcademic Solution Tutorial Center, South AfricaAddiction and Substance Abuse in Black and Coloured Communities in the Western Cape, South Africa