The Faculty of Information (FI) – Branch 1 hosted a workshop organized by the Ministry of Administrative Development for students at the Lebanese University, entitled “Integrating Behavioral Sciences into the Update of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy.”
The workshop addressed how behavioral sciences can be used to develop public policies and promote a culture of integrity, transparency, and accountability within public institutions, as well as the importance of implementing concrete measures to reduce corruption and strengthen trust between citizens and the state.
Students from different faculties participated in the workshop, which was facilitated by Dr. Diana Dakhlallah, in collaboration with the team from the Anti-Corruption Unit of the Ministry of State for Administrative Development.
The workshop included interactive practical sessions, including simulations and educational games, which allowed students to test c