Summi Ng

Undergraduate, Durham University

About Summi Ng

Hi there!

I’m a 1st year, soon-to-be 2nd year BSc Psychology student at Durham University.

“Why does sad music make us feel better sometimes?” pretty much sums up my interest in music and psychology.

On a deeper level, I will investigate how international students interact with music to make themselves feel better in different contexts. It is important to investigate cross-culturally as our world becomes more globalised. Moreover, I believe music can transcend geographical and cultural boundaries, as it seems to have such a profound effect on everyone, regardless of where they’re from. Not only may music connect us all, but it can also connect us with ourselves.

The National Health Service in the United Kingdom has been struggling with high demand for mental health services, thus resulting in long waiting lists and inaccessible help when people need it most. I hope to advocate for music as a non-invasive, accessible, and sustainable facilitator of emotional regulation, thereby reducing the overwhelming need for pharmacological treatment.

Outside the Laidlaw Programme, I’m also a part of a youth Advisory Group for the ORIGIN project, which involves developing online cultural and art mental health interventions for underrepresented young people experiencing depression and anxiety. Please feel free to drop me a message if you’d like to participate or know more. ORIGIN is always looking for interested people!

Ultimately, my involvement in research builds onto my future career aspirations; I aim to be a Clinical Psychologist while encouraging the integration of arts and culture into mental health interventions.

I’m deeply interested in the interdisciplinary nature of music and psychology; however, I’m also excited to hear how other academic disciplines may interact and merge. Likewise, I enjoy multiple hobbies like playing the piano and ukulele, singing, cooking, crocheting, and reading. I think being a nerd about your interests is really cool, so if you’re like-minded, I’d love to chat with you!

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

Durham University

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2025

Research Topic

Music Psychology

Area of Expertise

Social Sciences

I am from:

Hong Kong

I speak:

Cantonese English

My hobbies/interests are:

Cooking/Baking Crafts & DIY Film & TV Gaming Music Reading Swimming

I am open to participating in mentoring/buddy programmes

Yes

Intro Content

Outline Mental Health Music Psychology

Project Outline: Investigating how mentally well and unwell UK international students engage in music-listening for emotional regulation in different contexts

My project will investigate functional music-listening for emotional regulation (MER) in mentally well and unwell international students in the UK. Participants will take a 40-60-item survey which investigates how emotional experiences with music differ in response to specific situations.

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Channels contributed to:

Medicine & Health

Rooms participated in:

Durham University