On October 30, 2025, the College of Engineering and Computer Science held a professional workshop entitled “Innovative Approaches in Architectural Psychology: Designing for Human Well-Being” at the Seminars Hall . The event commenced at 1:00 PM and was attended by university lecturers, staff, and students. The workshop explored cutting-edge strategies for integrating psychological principles into architectural design, focusing on creating spaces that enhance mental health, productivity, and overall human well-being....Read More
The College of Health Sciences at the Lebanese French University organized an educational workshop titled “Breast Cancer Awareness” on October 27, 2025. The workshop aimed to enhance participants’ knowledge about breast cancer, its risk factors, early detection methods, and the importance of regular screening for improving patient outcomes. The session was presented by Assistant Lecturer Ali A. Mohammedsaeed from the Lebanese French University, along with Dr. Niyan Jihad Arshad from...Read More
On October 23, 2025, the College of Engineering and Computer Science held a Culture Activity entitled “Autonomous Robots Movie” at the College’s Building 3, Room 3003, at 1:00 PM. The event was organized by the college’s lecturers, students, and staff specifically for our teaching faculty. The activity featured screening of cutting-edge documentaries and films about autonomous robotics technology, followed by interactive discussions about the future of artificial intelligence in engineering....Read More
The College of Administration and Economics at the Lebanese French University (LFU) organized a workshop titled “Managing Life Pressures and Caring for Mental Health,” with the participation of faculty members and several administrative staff, and in the presence of the Dean of the College.The workshop was conducted by Dr. Nzar Gzali, Ph.D. in Psychology and Director of the Center for Psychological and Social Counseling at Erbil Polytechnic University (EPU). The...Read More
“The Shifting Sands of English – Generational Impact on Language” October 13,2025 The Department of English Language held a Workshopn titled “The Shifting Sands of English: Generational Impact on Language,” as part of the workshop series “Improving Fluency: Strategies to Build Confidence in Writing.” The first session was presented by Asst. Lecturer Lana D. Miran, and the second by Asst. Lecturer Bestoon Salah. Presented by Asst. Lecturer Lana D. Miran,...Read More