Free Access to Educational Resources

LAU offers a variety of educational resources accessible to the public for free. The university’s libraries provide free access to a wealth of resources, including books, journals, and online databases. Additionally, LAU frequently hosts public lectures, workshops, and conferences, featuring renowned experts and providing valuable insights into various fields of study. These events are open to the public and offer opportunities for lifelong learning and intellectual enrichment.

Use of LAU Facilities also extends to alumni

Active alumni (i.e. having a membership and ID) are entitled upon presentation of the membership cards, alumni are also entitled to the following benefits on both campuses.

General Visitors:

The LAU Libraries exist primarily to meet the needs of the students, faculty and staff of Lebanese American University. We also regularly serve alumni and special guests of the university.

Other visitors are welcome to use the Libraries’ on-site facilities and resources for research and educational purposes, generally for limited periods of time depending on individual need.

Visitors from other institutions in Lebanon or abroad working on a special research, Ph.D. or masters’ thesis project are entitled to subscribe (for a fee) to the Library after providing a formal letter from their institution proving the field of study and specifying the time needed to use the Library.

Once the guest’s eligibility status is confirmed and approved by the Library administration and the subscription fee is paid at the Business Office, the LAU Security Office will be informed in order to facilitate the guest’s entrance to the Library.

Exceptional cases will need the approval of the Library Director and the Provost.

Library staff will assist visitors in using the Library’s resources as time and workload permit.

To facilitate the on-site use of materials photocopy machines and scanners are provided at various locations inside the Library.

The computers in the Libraries are for use by LAU students. Their primary purpose is for academic applications, with an emphasis on Library-related applications such as searching the online catalog, electronic resources or other online research activities. Questions may be directed to the Circulation Desk staff.

Visitors’ Library privileges may be terminated at the discretion of any librarian for violation of policies, disruptive behavior or any activity deemed detrimental to the Library or our primary users.

Focus and Scope: Al-Raida Journal

Al-Raida, The Pioneer, is a bi-annual interdisciplinary semi peer-reviewed journal published by the Arab Institute for Women (AiW) at the Lebanese American University (LAU) in Beirut, Lebanon. Access to these educational papers published is open to the general public.

The Institute strengthens research on and by women in the Arab region at national, regional, and international levels and provides much-needed perspectives to global discourses on women and gender equality in the Arab region. Al-Raida is the Institute’s signature journal, and has been in publication since May 1976.

Aqlam Publications

The Arab Institute for Women regularly publishes scholarly papers and action research on topics across a wide range of disciplines pertaining to women’s empowerment and gender equality in the Arab region. Within this framework, AiW aims to widen the scope of research on women and gender issues, both in the Arab region and in the Arab diaspora. Access to these educational papers published is open to the general public.

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The AiW Aqlam Submission Guidelines can be requested from aiw@lau.edu.lb.  

LAU Libraries Enter New Partnership that Gives Access to School Students

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Students from the Monsif International School can now access LAU Libraries through a formal subscription plan signed with the university, which includes training and information sessions on how to use the library facilities. This step underscores the university’s commitment to Quality Education and Sustainable Cities and Communities, two of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); SDGs 4 and 11, respectively.

Lebanese American University Repository (LAUR)

LAU provides free access to educational resources for those not studying at the university through the LAUR which is an Open-Access digital archive for the scholarly output of the Lebanese American University community. Its mission is to preserve, showcase, and provide open access and international exposure to scholarship and research of LAU faculty, staff and graduate students. It also serves as an archive of historical and other materials that support the University’s academic mission. LAUR objectives are to collect selected materials in a centralized, searchable, and highly visible location in order to maximize their access and visibility.

Depositing materials in LAUR is voluntary for faculty which are encouraged to make their work openly accessible to LAU community and the rest of the world while graduate students are required to deposit one print and one digital copy of their final master’s thesis .

The repository currently includes all graduate students theses, and will include LAU’s research reports, journal articles, book chapters, digital images, and any data which can be easily harvested by search engines such as Google. All theses published after 2003 are Open Access, while those published before 2003 are accessible via student authentication.

LAU Simulation Models

LAU Simulation Models are entirely student-led and organized. The training content is prepared, delivered and managed by LAU students – themselves a large, diverse group of motivated youth who are majoring in different disciplines but united in their vision and mission to promote youth leadership. They meticulously manage school relations, prepare the training content that they deliver, provide technical support, organize special events within the programs, and ensure that the work runs seamlessly. These programs target more than 3,000 school students from all over Lebanon on a yearly basis.

The physics program organizes summer camps for high school students (Grade 11), offering them a unique opportunity to explore captivating subjects such as electromagnetism, Einstein’s theory of relativity, and quantum physics. Moreover, the camp delves into a wide range of energy resources and technologies, encompassing fossil fuels, nuclear power, hydropower, geothermal energy, wind power, and solar energy. The camp is designed to provide an immersive learning experience through interactive lectures, experiments, and documentaries. In addition, students conduct a residential energy audit, uncovering best practices for reducing their carbon footprint

Youth Leadership Simulation Programs

As a middle-school or high-school student, you will find in these programs a launchpad to build leadership, research, debate, public speaking, problem-solving, and writing skills — all essential tools to help them succeed academically and professionally. Through these programs, and since 2005, the university has helped empower a generation of youth leaders.

The Impact Since 2004

300 Participating high schools

15,765 LAU student leaders

62,905 High school student leaders

By Students, for Students

All five LAU Simulation Models are entirely student-led and organized. The training content is prepared, delivered and managed by LAU students – themselves a large, diverse group of motivated youth who are majoring in different disciplines but united in their vision and mission to promote youth leadership. They meticulously manage school relations, prepare the training content that they deliver, provide technical support, organize special events within the programs, and ensure that the work runs seamlessly. 

Many LAU student leaders are selected to participate in the annual Global Classrooms International Model United Nations Program in New York City, which brings together middle school and high school students from all over the world to role-play and train as ambassadors.

Through the Simulation Programs, You…

Step into the shoes of ambassadors

You learn how international diplomacy works.

 

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Get hands-on training

For a few months, you come to LAU to get training in research and interpretation, rules of procedure, writing position papers, public speaking, role playing, conflict resolution, negotiations, caucusing, and more.

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Learn technical skills

You’ll have fun and learn about procedures, institutions, functions, human rights, and inter-cultural dialogues.

Turn theory into practice

It ends with a big conference where you take the role of an ambassador from a country and get involved in a current issue or situation.

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Two-minute tour of LAU simulation programs

A preview of the middle and high schoolers’ experiences across the LAU Youth Leadership Simulation Programs.

Why Take Part in LAU’s Simulation Programs?

You will immerse yourself in the culture of the United Nations, Arab League, European Union, African Union and Good Governance. You will come out of the programs stronger at: 

Art of Public Speaking

Dynamics of Debate

Tactics of Role-Play

Process of Conflict Resolution

Essence of Research

 

Your doorway to a scholarship

In line with its vision to seek and reward talented students, LAU allocates 50 and 25 percent scholarships every year to middle and high schoolers who show exceptional skills in the simulation programs.

Our Flagship Programs

Ever year thousands of middle and high schoolers flock to both LAU campuses to take part in the simulation programs. Find out more and choose the program that is right for you:

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Global Classroom International Model United Nations (GCI MUN)

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Global Classroom LAU Model United Nations (GC LAU MUN)

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LAU Model Arab League (LAU MAL)

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LAU Model European Union (LAU MEU)

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LAU Model African Union (LAU MAU)- Not offered this year

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LAU Model Good Governance (LAU MGG)

 

This program empowers our LAU students by entrusting them to manage, assess, and modify huge educational and leadership events for maximum impact.  Our students become administrators, teachers, IT experts, accountants, mentors, public speakers … In brief, they become confident, inspirational leaders.  The skills they practice will be with them their entire lives, so it’s no surprise that they land top jobs, get into leading universities and are the recipients of global awards.

Dr. Elise Salem, Vice President for Student Development and Enrollment Management

Contact Us

ole@lau.edu.lb

Academy of Continuing Education

https://ace.lau.edu.lb/

Mission & Vision

The Lebanese American University Academy of Continuing Education (LAU ACE) marshals LAU by encompassing all schools in reaching out to communities for the purpose of adult education, professional enhancement, applied research and impact creativity. Through LAU ACE, LAU as an institution of higher learning is committed to community engagement on the broadest scale, in the interest of sustainable knowledge driven by socio-economic developments.

Vision

LAU ACE aims to improve the quality of professional and personal lives by promoting knowledge, skills, and educational opportunities through the delivery of impactful lifelong learning for individuals, companies, and communities.

Mission

Through building and constantly nourishing links with multiple communities of practice, LAU ACE’s mission complements LAU’s by providing state-of-the-art academic and technical training for lifelong learners in the form of courses, workshops, diplomas, and professional certifications, leading to the betterment of employment opportunities or improvement of job performance, reflected in both personal and professional growth, across Lebanon and the region.

Core Values

Educational Excellence: in tandem with LAU’s vision, we provide a superior educational experience to our learners in terms of faculty selectivity, content quality, and service excellence.
Flexibility and Adaptability: we regularly update our offerings to reflect socio-economical changes in the marketplace. Additionally, we provide flexible solutions, schedules, and locations to cater to our learners’ needs.
Learner Centricity: we put our students first; we provide them with all the support needed, we listen to them and take their feedback seriously with the aim of enhancing the overall learning experience.
Innovation: we encourage innovation and creativity. We anticipate changing demands that might reflect on our courses in order to provide the most innovative learning solutions.
Social Responsibility: we collaborate with different NGO’s and organizations on many levels as part of our contribution to corporate social responsibility initiatives.
 

Summer and Boot Camps

LAU SoAS Summer and Boot Camps

Exploration, Learning, and Innovation at the LAU School of Arts and Sciences Summer and Boot Camps!

For an unforgettable summer experience that combines learning, creativity and hands-on exploration, The School of Arts and Sciences at LAU invites middle school and high school students every year to dive into an exciting selection of summer and boot camps designed to spark curiosity, enhance skills, and provide real-world experiences in cutting-edge fields.

With expert faculty, state-of-the-art facilities and engaging activities, our summer and boot camps are the perfect opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge, develop leadership skills, and have fun with like-minded peers. Whether the students are passionate about science, technology, the arts or global diplomacy, there’s a camp for it!

Why Join an LAU Summer/Boot Camp?

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Action: TV and Film Summer Camp
Beirut campus

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Bioinformatics Boot Camp
Beirut Campus
Byblos Campus

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Chemistry Summer Camp
Byblos campus

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Beirut campus

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Beirut campus

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Beirut campus

4.3.1-8.jpgLive Broadcasting Summer Camp
Beirut campus

4.3.1-9.jpgMath, Music and AI Summer Camp
Beirut campus

4.3.1-10.jpgModel United Nations (MUN) Diplomacy Summer Camp
Beirut & Byblos campus

4.3.1-11.jpgNourish and Learn: Nutrition and Food Science Summer Camp
Beirut campus

4.3.1-12.jpgPhysics Summer Camp
Beirut campus

4.3.1-13.jpgPre-Medical Boot Camp
Beirut & Byblos campus

4.3.1-14.jpgPsyched for Success: Psychology and Education Boot Camp
Beirut campus

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Beirut campus

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Beirut campus

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Beirut campus

High Schoolers Dive Into STEM at Engineering Summer Camp

Two hundred high-school students from local and international schools experience LAU’s collegiate life by exploring its engineering disciplines and building connections with peers and faculty.

By Sara MakaremJuly 15, 2024

Preparing leaders for a future of complex challenges begins with inspiring young minds. To that end, the School of Engineering organized its second annual LAU Discover Engineering Summer Camp, where aspiring high-school students spent a week at the Byblos campus, gaining first-hand experience in various engineering disciplines while getting a feel of LAU’s vibrant college life.

From June 23 to July 24, the school dedicated its resources—including the drilling simulation lab, mechatronics lab, experimental fluid dynamics lab, and many more—to 200 high-school students, divided into five cohorts, from Lebanon and abroad.

The initiative aimed to instill in students a lasting interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) by engaging them with real-life applications and ultimately helping them choose their ideal engineering major.

Associate Dean Caesar Abi Shdid, Principal Engineering Lab Supervisor Nicole Jureidini Wehbeh, along with a team of current engineering students and LAU faculty and staff, ensured the seamless execution of lab and entertainment activities and lectures for the participants. These sessions provided theoretical knowledge and technical skills essential for a career in engineering.

Furthermore, working in teams of four, the students participated in an engineering design competition, evaluated by faculty throughout their stay, which aimed to enhance their problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.

“Since I was a kid, I enjoyed building things,” said Kelly Ziadeh, a grade 11 student who also won first place with her three team members. “We worked on many interesting projects, such as concrete buildings, robot grippers and airplane wing designs.”

According to Associate Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Engineering Caesar Abi Shdid, many students go into engineering without knowing what it involves. “Attending lectures by the faculty and getting hands-on experience in labs, such as those offered at the camp, help them make better-informed decisions,” he added.

Dr. Michel Khoury, the school’s dean, encouraged the students to challenge themselves and hoped that the experience they gained at the camp would further inspire their interest and curiosity in the field.

“I hope that what you’ve done at the School of Engineering has really sparked your interest and curiosity,” he said, addressing the participants at the closing ceremonies, “and you are walking out today with new horizons, new aspirations and insights about what each engineering field entails.”

In addition to sports activities, games and field trips, students enjoyed an informal barbeque gathering with faculty and staff, which helped them develop a stronger affinity with both the university and its community.

The Rewarding Experience of Summer Camps

The School of Arts and Sciences’ summer camps aimed to give high-school students a head start in their chosen field of study at LAU.

By Luther J. Kanso July 19, 2024

As the university prepares for a new academic year, the School of Arts and Sciences (SoAS) rolled out a series of interdisciplinary summer camps designed to offer students a university-level experience and prepare them for a potential education toward their chosen major at LAU.

The camps took place over the course of five days, from July 1 to 5, and were dispersed across different buildings on both the Beirut and Byblos campuses.

Attendance this year surpassed last year’s figures, with more than 100 Grades 10 and 11 participants from schools across Lebanon. Upon completion and assessment of the camp content and participation, students could earn scholarships covering up to 30 percent of their tuition.

This year, 21 students were rewarded for their performance and commitment with scholarships that corresponded to the specific camps they participated in.

In line with its commitment to social engagement and outreach, the school reintroduced three popular summer camps this year, mathematics, public speaking and creative writing, in addition to the chemistry and food science and nutrition camps that take place almost annually.

The structure of this year’s camps was put together by faculty members at the school with two goals in mind: to equip students with practical skills and knowledge that are directly relevant to their prospective careers, and to make the experience as profound as possible.

“I would go as far as to say that the summer camps of 2024 have been some of, if not the most organized camps we’ve had to date,” said Assistant Dean and Associate Professor Robin Taleb, who oversaw their planning. “Not only that, but the content they brought in terms of knowledge and learning was truly impressive.”

For instance, the chemistry camp, which took place on both campuses, offered hands-on laboratory experience where students got to work with advanced chemical instrumentation and conduct multiple experiments. This sort of engagement is crucial for careers in scientific research, medicine, pharmaceutical and industrial processes, noted Assistant Professor Elias Akoury.

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Similarly, the nutrition and food science camp in Beirut included workshops and informative lectures on the roles of nutrients and principles of food processing with emphasis on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), thereby offering a comprehensive understanding of the field through evidence-based practices and critical thinking.

“The collaborative environment within the camp really prepared us for success in both academic and professional settings,” said high-school student Leen Moussa, who won a 30-percent scholarship for her active involvement in the camp. ”This knowledge is important for careers in dietetics, nutrition and the food industry.”

In the creative writing camp, students were encouraged to develop their literary skills and storytelling abilities by writing non-fiction and fiction pieces inspired by personal experiences, so that they may appreciate the iterative process of writing and build their confidence in articulating their ideas.

“These competencies are beneficial for both academic success and professional communication, and are crucial for careers in journalism, publishing and any field requiring strong communication abilities,” said Instructor Nayiri Baboudjian. “I was happy to see the students feel a sense of catharsis and safety in expressing themselves at our university and can only hope that they get to experience that daily when they enroll.”

Participants in the public speaking camp which had the highest number of students, were trained in persuasive communication and effective presentation techniques for careers involving public interaction.
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By mastering persuasive speaking and learning to manage stage fright, said senior instructors Hala Daouk and Dana Eido in a joint statement, students became more confident and articulate speakers. “These skills are highly needed in university settings, where presentations and group discussions are frequent, and in professional environments where effective communication is key to leadership and success,” they added.

Student Roy Anthony Mawad, who also won a 30-percent scholarship, particularly enjoyed speaking and connecting with people in an age mostly dominated by artificial intelligence where human interaction is minimal, he said. “Developing my soft skills both practically and theoretically has pushed me to go beyond what I thought I could do,” he added.

Over at the mathematics camp, the instructors introduced students to complex numbers and their applications and guided them through analytical theories and problem-solving skills.

In addition to these foundational skills for careers in engineering, finance, technology and quantitative analysis, “exploring advanced mathematical concepts and their practical applications helped develop the students’ understanding of the subject’s relevance to various fields in the industry,” said mathematics graduate Hedi Jaza (BS ’24), who helped give courses to the students alongside President of the Mathematics Club Mahabba El Sahili.

“We also wanted to make math entertaining,” El Sahili said, “and teach everyone how to approach the subject in ways that they wouldn’t otherwise learn at school.”

In a fitting end to a series of enriching educational experiences, the camps concluded with an awards ceremony at the Adnan Kassar School of Business, attended by the camp participants and faculty members.

Summer Camps: Enhancing High Schoolers’ Learning Experience

The School of Arts and Sciences offers 11th graders university-level online courses and partial scholarships.

LAU’s School of Arts and Sciences (SoAS) held the ninth edition of its summer camps online, attracting enthusiastic students from across Lebanon to learn about their favorite subjects in a stimulating and interactive environment.  

The camps are among the school’s social engagement and outreach activities that aim to inform Grade 11 students about education opportunities during a week of university-level courses offered in subjects of their interest.

The free camps spanned translationEnglish creative and speech writing, computingnutrition and food science, chemistry and the newly added mathematics.

By the end of the week, up to six students from each camp won partial scholarships to LAU for their final projects. 

The high schoolers’ attendance, despite the deteriorating situation and constant power cuts, was commended by SoAS Dean Cathia Jenainati.

“There are many reasons why many of you could have dropped out of the camp. There are many reasons why this could not go on,” she said during the online closing ceremony. “But despite all of this, here you were. You enjoyed the camps and our dedicated instructors as usual turned up to run them.”

It is the young people’s “strong spirit,” added Dr. Jenainati, that enriches education. “We are feeding on your spirit, your enthusiasm, your hope and your dedication and all of that energy that you bring to us.”

Thanking them for their participation, Dr. Jenainati pointed out that the camps reflected “one percent of the kind of fun and intellectual engagement you will have at LAU were you to join us in the future.”

Assistant Dean Samer Habre reaffirmed the school’s commitment to the summer camps regardless of the dire conditions in the country, hoping they would be “a learning curve for the students and also a rewarding experience in terms of the knowledge they gain and in terms of the scholarships they win.”

Each camp introduced the participants to principles of the subject they are studying.

In chemistry, campers discovered diverse experimental procedures, virtually isolated natural products and synthesized medicinal active ingredients. In the nutrition and food science camp, modules included macro and micronutrients, energy balance and weight regulation, nutrition-related diseases, physical activity, eating disorders and food safety.

“I was so surprised,” said Emma Sleiman, a chemistry camper. “Who would have thought that during only five days, you, professors [Elie] Akoury and [Brigette] Wex, have succeeded in giving us the vision, and that vision is seeing ourselves as chemists.”

A student in the nutrition and food science camp, Rasha Saad, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to take part in the course, describing it as organized and informative.

“The information I learned from this was not just applied; it was one that I could talk to other people about, as nutrition is a part of our lives,” she said, adding that the camp was also an opportunity to share a class with students from across the country.

Instructors from the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics introduced students to Python – one of the most commonly used programming languages – and in Logic and Proofs covered the rules of logic in distinguishing between valid and invalid mathematical arguments.

“This experience with LAU was very engaging, intensive and very challenging,” said computing student Ghassan Abboud. “There was some advantage to it being online because we were able to start coding right away and better understand the concepts involved.”

What he liked most about the camp, he added, was the fact that “not only did it teach you how to code in Python, but also how to learn Python on your own, how to figure out the resources.” Experimenting with the actual process of developing an idea, designing the code and fixing any bugs left him with a sense of achievement.

In the newly introduced mathematics camps, Riham Al Bayaa said that despite the poor internet connection, instructors always provided a solution through recorded sessions.

The English speech writing camp trained campers to communicate with better clarity and impact, while the English creative writing sessions were designed to foster an appreciation of literary works and help students refine their creative writing skills.

“I loved the activities, how they challenged you on the spot and how they kept everything on blackboard so that you could always go back to them anytime. Our instructors were more like friends,” said camper Nancy Slim. “I felt I really belonged here, with the groups of amazing students and teachers.”

Last but not least, the translation summer camp familiarized students with a rich array of texts, including journalistic, legal, scientific, technical and business, in addition to some approaches in translation.

“This program introduced us to LAU and the translation camp educated us in different fields and topics, such as coronavirus, fake news and more. It was also a chance to make new friends. It was fun and helpful; I would recommend others to enroll next year,” said camper Roumi El Helou. 

The summer camps have proven to be an excellent tool to attract high-achieving students and to provide education opportunities through scholarships.

“Summer camp students who later join LAU, especially the ones who win scholarships, are a sample of the student population we are seeking to expand,” said Dr. Habre.

“Campers have shown since the inception of the camps nine years ago that they rank among the best, earning high GPAs, winning best capstone awards, and being academically engaged in their fields. Many of them have pursued graduate degrees, which attests to their academic excellence,” he added.

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International Dance Day Festival in Lebanon

Events:

The 14th International Dance Day Festival - Pulse of Resilience: Where Do We Start?

April 22–27, 2024

LAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses

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In recognition of its centennial year, LAU invites you to the 14th International Dance Dav Festival in Lebanon. Join the Department of Communication, Arts and Languages as it brings together artists and enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate the artistry and cultural richness of dance.

Schedule

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Full Schedule

Guests

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Your opportunity to secure a scholarship of up to 30% toward your chosen major at LAU!

Welcome to the School of Arts and Sciences Summer and Boot Camps 2024!

Our School will be holding three boot camps and five summer camps in July 2024.

Once registered, you will receive a notification voucher via email relaying that you need to proceed to settle your registration fees at any OMT or BOB Finance branch. You will have up to seven days from the registration confirmation to settle your payment otherwise your registration will be cancelled.

Note that spots are limited for each camp.

International Dance Day Festival in Lebanon

“We are a group of people (Dancers, Dance enthusiasts, Supports of the Arts, Educators and so on) who are concerned with Dance and its situation in Lebanon and its exposure to dance abroad. Our goal is to see the Lebanese dance field grow and expand its roots nationally and internationally as well.”

Founder and Director: Dr. Nadra Assaf

Previous Events

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International Dance Day Festival in Lebanon 2020: Lockdown edition

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International Dance Day Festival in Lebanon 2019

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International Dance Day Festival in Lebanon 2018

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International Dance Day Festival in Lebanon 2017

Gender in Development and Humanitarian Assistance (GDHA) Certificate

Overview

In collaboration with The Arab Institute for Women (AIW) at the Lebanese American University (LAU), the Gender in Development and Humanitarian Assistance (GDHA) Certificate is a continuing education program designed for students, practitioners, and policymakers. The program addresses gender issues in development and humanitarian settings. GDHA innovatively incorporates academic knowledge with high-level expertise to create a new standard in gender education for development and humanitarian professionals. The standards are in-line with internationally-recognized practices. Moreover, the program builds local capacity to address local issues, building a cadre of motivated professionals in the Arab region.

Content

The program involves an active learning approach with practical workshops. It also emphasizes reflective and collaborative learning. Participants may choose to take individual courses or to complete the full set. Upon completion of all ten courses, participants receive a certificate.

Objectives

Contact us

Email: joanna.fayad@lau.edu.lb

Phone: +961 1 786 456, ext. 1106

News and Events:

Events

Previous Conferences and Symposia

Free Webinars and Events Archive

2024

7Jun

Graduate Fashion Show: IN SIGHT Ceremonies Corm Foundation, Beirut

4–13Jun

Vick Vanlian Interior Design Awards Competitions | Exhibits Gezairi Art Gallery, Beirut Campus

1Jun

You@LAU - Centennial Edition Fairs & Expos LAU Byblos Campus

29May

LAU Fashion Design OMT Frontliners Uniform Design Competition Awards Ceremony Competitions LAU Beirut, Gezairi Building, Art Gallery

13May

Alien Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects Workshops & Seminars Beirut Campus, Gezairi building, Room 403

23Apr

Saloua Raouda Choucair’s Sculpture Memorial Plaque Unveiling; Exhibition & Book Launch Exhibits Beirut Campus, Orme-Gray Garden, and Art Gallery at the Gezairi Building

29–1 Feb–Mar

Teaching Graphic Design History in/of the Arab World: Narratives and Practices Conferences & Symposia Online

28Feb

Like the Delayed Rays of a Star: A Photographic Installation Exhibits Gezairi Art Gallery

 

2023

7Nov

An Encounter With Raoul Verney, The Man, The Architect, The Educator Conferences & Symposia LAU Beirut Campus, Gezairi Building, Chafica Balaa Lecture Hall 403

27Oct

Managing Stress in Uncertain Times Webinars Webex

24Oct

Talk to the Experts: Workshop to Help You Cope Workshops & Seminars LAU Byblos campus, Frem 505

23Oct

Talk to the Experts: Workshop to Help You Cope Workshops & Seminars LAU Beirut campus, WKSC 201

19–20Oct

Teaching Graphic Design History in/of the Arab World: Narratives and Practices (Postponed)Conferences & Symposia Online

23Sep

Open Days, Open Doors Fairs & Expos LAU Byblos Campus

16Sep

Open Days, Open Doors Fairs & Expos LAU Beirut Campus

12Jun

Graduate Fashion Show: Real Time Exhibits Gezairi Building Rooftop, Beirut Campus

2May

Institute of Art in the Arab World Inaugural Event Talks Gezairy Building 403 Lecture Hall

9Mar

Celebrating Niemeyer’s Tripoli World Fair Fairs & Expos Beirut Campus, AKSOB 0904

22Feb

Arabic Comics and Conflicts: Ideological Indoctrination vs Individual Need for Change Talks LAU Beirut Campus, Gezairi Building 403

2022

18–26Nov

ROOTING: A Solo Exhibition by Alumna Rana Raouda Exhibits LAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall

16Nov

Poetics of Structure Webinars Online via Webex

22Oct

Open Days…Open Doors Fairs & Expos LAU Beirut Campus

10–25Oct

X-Tended Reality Competition - Dare to C Competitions Online

24–27Jun

BioFashion Factory ExhibitionExhibits600A, Gezairi Building, Beirut Campus

23Jun

Graduate Fashion Show: Ignite Ceremonies Level 7 - Ground Floor, Gezairi Building, Beirut Campus

21–25Jun

Graphic Design ExhibitionExhibits605, Gezairi Building, Beirut Campus

23–25May

Zero Waste Fashion: An Eco-Design Marathon Workshops & Seminars Beirut Campus

24Mar

DESIGN TO CARE? Webinars Online

17Mar

A History of Arab Graphic Design: Q&A with Haytham Nawar Webinars Online

11Mar

Hidden Portraits & the Pertinence of Individuality Webinars Online

23Feb

On How Things Meet: A Career Introspection Webinars Online

2Feb

Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects Webinars Online

27Jan

Majoring in Architecture | Graphic Design | Interior Design | Fashion Design | Fine Arts: What You Need to Know Online

1Jan

Interpretations, Reinterpretations Webinars Online

2021

24Nov

Carrying Images - Thoughts on Graphic Design Webinars Online

11–13Nov

International Workshop Beirut - SynErgy in the City - On DIY Mobility and Energy Infrastructure Conferences & Symposia IUA ALBA, Sin el Fil

3Nov

Infrastructural Webinars Online

27Oct

Counter Mapping & Identity Representation Webinars Online Via Webex

20Oct

How to Look at Architecture? Webinars Online

13Oct

Triggering the Empirical Space Webinars Online Via Webex

29Sep

Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the Ecological Crisis Conferences & Symposia Online Via Webex

22Sep

SUrF Webinars Online Via Webex

16Sep

Dialogues in Time: Light, Time and Architecture in Art Webinars Online Via Webex

9Sep

Art and Architectural Education in Times of Pandemic Webinars Online Via Webex

30Jun

“Rise” Exhibits Online

6May

A Different Kind of Climate Change Webinars Online

29Apr

Digital Fashion Webinars Online Via Webex

23Apr

Architectural Paths Webinars Online

22Apr

Photography as Storytelling Webinars Online

21Apr

Beyond Campus Gates: Redefining the Role of Universities Webinars Online

15Apr

Real Virtuality and Immersive Storytelling Webinars Online

10Apr

Bits to Atoms Webinars Online

10Apr

The Wonderful World of Rana Salam Webinars Online

9Apr

RE: WORK Webinars Online

8Apr

Relevance v/s Difference Webinars Online

1Apr

Flirting with Middle Eastern Modernity Webinars Online

26Mar

OMA / AMO in the Middle East Webinars Online

19Mar

Critical Imaginations Webinars Online

19Mar

Fallen Fashion Webinars Online

26Feb

Beirut-Rotterdam: Complex Urban Recoveries Webinars Online via WebEx

18Feb

Anthony Caro: The Onward of Art Webinars Online

12Feb

Panser la Ville Naturelle Webinars Online

5Feb

Giancarlo Floridi Webinars Online

29Jan

Second Hand Webinars Online

LAU hosts a plethora of educational and entertainment events every year which are open to the public. The events that took place in the academic year 2023-2024 are as follows:

2023
January  
BLOMINVEST Virtual Stock Exchange - Training SessionOnline 12-Jan
USAID Higher Education Scholarship (HES): All you need to knowOnline 13-Jan
Radiance: An Art Exhibition by Aida HalloumLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall 20–25 Jan
An Hour of SongLAU Beirut Campus - Irwin Hall Auditorium 23-Jan
Sextarianism: Sovereignty, Secularism, and the State in LebanonLAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 903 23-Jan
BEINGLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Buildings - Gulbenkian Theater 26–27 Jan
Tenaris info sessionOnline 30-Jan
Online Information Session-MA in Applied EconomicsOnline (Beirut Time) 25-Jan
LAU Visiting KSAInternational University Expo Fair, Marriott Hotel, Riyadh, KSA 28–1 Jan–Feb
February  
Consulting 101LAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 205 1-Feb
L’Oreal Brandstorm Competition 2023: Info SessionLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 1-Feb
Hold on to Your MasksOnline & LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital, Building D, Auditorium 2-Feb
L’Oreal Brandstorm Competition 2023: Info SessionLAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 203/204 2-Feb
Agro-Food in Lebanon: A Roadmap for ExcellenceLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 & Online via Webex 3-Feb
Uniway x LAU - Unilever Competition - Launching SessionOnline 10-Feb
Live Q&A Session: Admission, Financial Aid, and ScholarshipsOnline 10-Feb
CV Writing and Interview Upskilling Workshop by L’OréalOnline 13-Feb
Beirut: The AftermathLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Buildings - Gulbenkian Theater 15–16Feb
50 Shades of Blue: A Photography ExhibitionLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall 15–25 Feb
Consulting CV & Cover Letter WorkshopLAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 205 15-Feb
Mathematical Modeling of AtherosclerosisLAU Byblos Campus - Block A Building, Room 811 & Online via Webex 17-Feb
Mapping the Production of Knowledge on Women and Gender in the Arab RegionLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 & online 20-Feb
Call for Submissions: The 11th Annual Creative Writing Competition-Illness Writing and Health MemoirsOnline 20–24 Feb–Mar
Creative Archives: Gender, Memory and AffectLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 21-Feb
Introducing the Capital Markets Authority of LebanonOnline 22-Feb
Arabic Comics and Conflicts: Ideological Indoctrination vs Individual Need for ChangeLAU Beirut Campus, Gezairi Building 403 22-Feb
Mindful Eating: Strengthen Your Relationship With FoodLAU Beirut Campus - Adnan Kassar School of Business - Room 903 23-Feb
Student Life, Career Services, Study Abroad: Live Chat With LAU StudentsOnline 24-Feb
Job Search StrategiesLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 27-Feb
March  
Job Search StrategiesLAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 203/204 1-Mar
A Live PerformanceLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Buildings - Gulbenkian Theater 2-Mar
AlixPartners Consulting Recruitment PresentationLAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 201 and Online 2-Mar
Thoughts in ColorLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall 3–11Mar
A New Era: Application of Up-And-Coming Electrode Materials in High-Performance Supercapacitors and the Recent Research TrendsOnline via Webex 3-Mar
Online MBA Info SessionOnline via Zoom 3-Mar
Musical ConcertLAU Beirut Campus, Irwin Hall Auditorium 4-Mar
Rare Disease Day 2023LAU Beirut Campus 4-Mar
Graphic Design Workshop for HighschoolersLAU Beirut Campus and LAU Byblos Campus 4–11Mar
Scancruit CV & LinkedIn WorkshopOnline 8-Mar
5th Athena40 Global Conversation: ‘Innovation, Change & Education for Women in the Digital Age’LAU Beirut Campus- Alumni, Faculty and Staff Lounge 8-Mar
Celebrating Niemeyer’s Tripoli World FairBeirut Campus, AKSOB 0904 9-Mar
“Blast from the Past and Blast in the Present”: Essays and InsightsLAU Byblos Campus, Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury Health Sciences Center - Case Method Room, 5th floor, room 5510 & LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital, Auditorium D, 5th Floor & Online 9-Mar
Towards the Next-Generation Communication SystemsLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 & Online via Webex 10-Mar
On Mitigating Period Poverty: Addressing Menstrual Hygiene and Health Needs of Refugees in LebanonOnline 11-Mar
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Poster Exhibition - BeirutGezairi Exhibition Hall 15-Mar
Online MS in International Construction Management: Info SessionOnline via Zoom 15-Mar
A Structured Approach To Machine Learning Life Cycle: A Case StudyLAU Byblos Campus - Block A Building, Room 710 & Online via Webex 15-Mar
TL Capstone Project Presentation Day 2023LAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB Lobby and AKSOB 903 15-Mar
Webinar for Parents of High School Students: Live Q&A SessionOnline 15-Mar
ChatGPT: Getting the Most out of Your Virtual AssistantIrwin Hall Auditorium 15-Mar
Engineering Student Design Competition 2023 (ESDC)Byblos Campus, Zakhem Hall # 406. 15-Mar
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Poster Exhibition - ByblosRima Hourani 16-Mar
International Women’s Day IWD 2023LAU Beirut Campus - Irwin Hall Auditorium 18-Mar
LAU’s 5th International Education Week (IEW)LAU Beirut Campus and LAU Byblos Campus 20–24Mar
Fake News, Disinformation, Misinformation and Digital MediaLAU Beirut Campus - Adnan Kassab School of Business - Room 903 21-Mar
Get Ready for the LAU Career Fair: CV & Cover Letter Writing WorkshopLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 904 22-Mar
Citi Bank - Virtual Banking Session at LAUOnline 22-Mar
Online Programs in Computer Science: Info SessionOnline via Zoom 22-Mar
Shaken, Not Stirred: Understanding and Coping with Earthquake RisksLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital, Auditorium D, 5th Floor & Online 23-Mar
MEPI-TLP VIP+ Industry-AcademiaChagoury Health Sciences Center, LAU Byblos Campus 24-Mar
High-Tc Superconductivity: Uncovering the Underlying Physics Using Photoemission SpectroscopyLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 & Online via Webex 24-Mar
Vision Intelligence And Robotics ApplicationsLAU Byblos, Science 607-608 27-Mar
Get Ready for the LAU Career Fair: CV & Cover Letter Writing WorkshopLAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 205 28-Mar
Finance Accelerator Simulation by AmplifyMEOnline 28-Mar
Get Ready for the LAU Career Fair: The Art of Using LinkedInOnline 29-Mar
EY Personal Branding WorkshopOnline 29-Mar
Social Expenditure Monitor for Arab StatesAKSOB 903, Beirut campus 29-Mar
Framing Victims or Villains? Investigating Bias Towards Palestinians In Lebanese MediaLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 & Online via Webex 31-Mar
Drug Development in the USLAU Byblos Campus, Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury Health Sciences Center - Auditorium 31-Mar
This Way Forward: A Dance PerformanceLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Buildings - Gulbenkian Theater 31-Mar
April  
Jr. NBA LAU league draftLAU Beirut Campus, Irwin Hall 1-Apr
Career Development Workshop by CITIOnline 4-Apr
CIL Open House DayLAU Byblos Campus, Block B, 1st Floor, CIL Studio 4-Apr
CV Writing and Interview Upskilling Workshop by L’OrealOnline 5-Apr
An Afternoon of MusicLAU Beirut Campus - Irwin Hall Auditorium 5-Apr
The Fickleness of the Film StripGezairi Building, Chafica Balaa Lecture Hall 403 6-Apr
CIL Open House DayLAU Beirut Campus, Riyad Nassar Library, CIL Office, 7th Floor 11-Apr
Get Ready For The Career Fair: Stand Out With a Great CVLAU Byblos Campus, Fountain area and LAU Beirut Campus, Fine Arts area 19–20Apr
ClassroomTalk - ERP Systems by AreebaLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 1208 25-Apr
25 Springs: An Art ExhibitionLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall 25–2Apr–May
LAU Spring 2023 Career Fair: Mark your calendars!LAU Beirut Campus, LAU Byblos Campus, and Online 25–28Apr
A Unidimensional Representation of Multidimensional Inequality, with an application to the Arab RegionAKSOB 903, Beirut campus 27-Apr
Family Businesses: Transition and DevelopmentLAU Frem Civic Center 27-Apr
Teaching Political Science During Crisis: The ‘Three-C Approach’ and Reflections From LebanonLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 & Online via Webex 28-Apr
11th Creative Writing Awards - Illness Writing and Health Memoirs EventLAU Beirut Campus - Irwin Hall Auditorium 28-Apr
Annual GME Research DayLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D 29-Apr
The 39th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2024)Avila, Spain 8–12Apr
May  
ليلتنا: حفلة موسيقية غنائيةLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Buildings - Gulbenkian Theater 2-May
Institute of Art in the Arab World Inaugural EventGezairy Building 403 Lecture Hall 2-May
Re-Framing Sustainable Development: Approaches to Research, Pedagogy and Practice 2023 ConferenceLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Buildings - Gulbenkian Theater 3–4May
Peer Feedback and Writing AutonomyLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 & Online via Webex 3-May
Mots Sur Couleurs: Volume 2LAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall 4–6May
VIP+ Demo Day IIAdnan Kassar School of Business, AKSOB 1108, in Beirut Campus. 5-May
LAU Research DayAKSOB Building, Beirut campus. 5-May
100th Anniversary of Their BirthdaysLAU Beirut Campus - Safadi Fine Arts Building - Sheikh Zayed Exhibition Hall 9–20May
Final Event and Closing Ceremony of the LAU Jr. NBA LeagueMichel Sleiman Sports Village, Byblos 21-May
Promoting Inclusive Growth in the MENA Region: The Role of Social Spending and Financial InclusionAdnan Kassar School of Business 903 – Beirut campus 23-May
Embracing the AI Revolution: A New Frontier in Medical EducationLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 26-May
Hospitality-the WorldLAU Beirut Campus 27-May
Graduate Open House - MayLAU Byblos Campus - Frem - ELRC - Library 27-May
June  
Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine- Hooding Ceremony 2023LAU Byblos campus, Fountain Area 3-Jun
Honors Program Ceremony - BeirutIrwin Hall Auditorium, Beirut campus 5-Jun
Nursing Recognition and Pinning CeremonyLAU Byblos campus, Selina Korban Auditorium 6-Jun
Honors Program Ceremony - ByblosSelina Korban Auditorium, Byblos campus 7-Jun
Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine - White Coat CeremonyLAU Byblos campus, Fountain Area 9-Jun
Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine- Graduation of Residents and FellowsLAU Byblos campus, Fountain Area 10-Jun
Graduate Fashion Show: Real TimeGezairi Building Rooftop, Beirut Campus 12-Jun
LAU Commencement Exercises 2023LAU Campuses 13–17Jun
The Boys Are Singing at LAULAU Beirut Campus - Irwin Hall Auditorium 13-Jun
The European Union an economic or rather a political project?Adnan Kassar School of Business 903 - Beirut campus 14-Jun
Cost-Volume–Profit Analysis for Micro EntrepreneursAKSB 903 (Beirut) and via video conference 14-Jun
Celebrating Georgette Gebara’s LegacyRiyad Nassar Library, Beirut campus 19-Jun
“AI and Medical Research” with Dr. François NaderEmbassy of Lebanon in London 20-Jun
Fifth Annual Pharmacy Residency Conference 2023LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 27-Jun
July  
School of Arts and Sciences - Summer Camps 2023LAU Beirut Campus 3–7Jul
X-Tended Reality Boot Camp: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed RealityLAU Byblos Campus - Block A Building, Room 401 10–21Jul
Alumni HomecomingVarious locations 11–16Jul
School of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony and Graduation of ResidentsLAU Byblos campus, Selina Korban Auditorium 12-Jul
International Conference on Gibran and his “Prophet”LAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903 17-Jul
VIP+ SHARK TANK COMPETITIONFrem Multi Purpose Room, LAU Byblos Campus 25-Jul
August  
The State of the Global Labor Market and the Future of JobsChagoury Health Sciences Center 1205 (Auditorium), Byblos Campus 2-Aug
Eli Lilly Recruitment PresentationOnline 30-Aug
September  
Consulting 101LAU Byblos Campus, Frem Civic Center 205 and Science 608 11–12Sep
Consulting CV & Cover Letter WorkshopLAU Beirut Campus, Gezairi 403 14-Sep
Consulting 101LAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 14-Sep
Consulting CV & Cover Letter WorkshopLAU Byblos Campus, Science 608 15-Sep
LAU Legacy Scholarship GalaThe Pierre, New York City 15-Sep
Open Days, Open DoorsLAU Beirut Campus 16-Sep
Colombia Weaving Peace ExhibitionGezairi building | Exhibition Room GB 600A 18–20Sep
LAU Consulting Week: Mark your calendars!LAU Byblos Campus, Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury Health Sciences Auditorium, and Online 22–28Sep
Symposium - Teacher Development Program for the Armenian Schools in LebanonLAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 22–23Sep
Open Days, Open DoorsLAU Byblos Campus 23-Sep
LAU Visiting Doha, QatarDoha, Qatar 25–29Sep
Dietetics White Coat CeremonyLAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 903 26-Sep
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Translation ProgramLAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 903 28-Sep
Update on Hereditary and Familial CancerLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 29-Sep
LAU Visiting Amman, JordanLandmark Hotel in Amman & Elite International Education Fair 30–5Sep–Oct
Open Days, Open DoorsLAU Byblos Campus 30-Sep
October  
LAU Visiting Jeddah, KSAThe Radisson Blu Jeddah Corniche and the MEETES Exhibition. 1–9Oct
UK Academic & Professional Development PanelOnline 2-Oct
Time Management and Procrastination WorkshopLAU Byblos Campus, Science Building 607/608 3–4Oct
Impact Through Their Eyes CompetitionLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall 406 5–23Oct–Nov
Artificial Intelligence in MedicineLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 6-Oct
Google DevFest 2023LAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater, WK201, AKSB903 and AKSB904 7-Oct
AiW - Panel Discussion on “Frontiers of Gender Equality in the Arab Region”LAU Beirut campus, Gezairi Building, Room 402 & Online 9-Oct
Climate-Induced Displacement in the Middle East and North Africa WorkshopLAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 903 9–10Oct
CV Writing & Interviewing Skills WorkshopOnline 10–15Oct–Nov
School of Pharmacy White Coat CeremonyLAU Byblos campus, Selina Korban Auditorium 10-Oct
Case Cracking WorkshopLAU Byblos Campus - Science Auditorium 402 11-Oct
Job Search StrategiesAKSOB 903 11-Oct
Meet & Case SessionLAU Byblos Campus - Science 607-608 12-Oct
Smart Shield: Protecting Information in the Digital AgeLebanese American University, Beirut Campus, Gulbenkian Theatre 13–14Oct
Navigating Your Career Path: How to choose your majorLAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 903 16-Oct
Awareness Lecture: Prevent HPV, Eradicate Cervical CancerLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 18-Oct
Teaching Graphic Design History in/of the Arab World: Narratives and Practices (Postponed)Online 19–20Oct
Check in with Your Children: How to Answer their Difficult QuestionsWebex 23-Oct
Talk to the Experts: Workshop to Help You CopeLAU Beirut campus, WKSC 201 23-Oct
Talk to the Experts: Workshop to Help You CopeLAU Byblos campus, Frem 505 24-Oct
Keep Your Eyes Open! No Story Should End Too SoonLAU Byblos Campus 26-Oct
Managing Stress in Uncertain TimesWebex 27-Oct
LAU Visiting UAEAl Najah Fair in the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC) and Sharjah, UAE 29–6Oct–Nov
Breast Cancer: What’s New?LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 30-Oct
Classroom Talk: Sustainable Fashion by Jalal Moghraby - ERP Business Course at LAUBeirut Campus AKSOB 1208 31-Oct
Teneo Recruitment PresentationOnline 31-Oct
November  
Emerging Leaders: Unleash Your PotentialLAU Byblos Campus, Science 608 1-Nov
Meet & Case (Consulting Case Solving Session)LAU Byblos Campus - Frem 203-204 3-Nov
Mind-Body Harmony: Navigating Anxiety in the Realm of MedicineLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 4-Nov
Unilever Management Trainee ProgramBeirut Campus AKSOB 0904 6-Nov
Sustainable Fashion Store – Salim Azzam - ERP Business Course at LAUBeirut Campus AKSOB 1208 7-Nov
Unlocking Your Potential: The Power of a Growth MindsetLAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 7-Nov
An Encounter With Raoul Verney, The Man, The Architect, The EducatorLAU Beirut Campus, Gezairi Building, Chafica Balaa Lecture Hall 403 7-Nov
Navigating Your Career Path: How to Choose your MajorLAU Byblos Campus - Science Auditorium 402 8-Nov
Murex Hiring campaign 2023LAU Byblos Campus, Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury Health Sciences Auditorium, and LAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 13–15Nov
The Volunteer CircleLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903, and LAU Byblos campus, Science Auditorium 402 20–27Nov
Apgar Recruitment PresentationLAU Byblos Campus - Science Auditorium 402 20-Nov
Leading the AI Disruptive Innovation: Unlocking Opportunities and Economic Benefits [Canceled]Adnan Kassar School of Business 903, Beirut campus 21-Nov
A Career Path in Business JournalismOnline 24-Nov
Live Q&A Webinar: Admission, Financial Aid, and ScholarshipsOnline 24-Nov
Meet PWC Middle East on CampusBeirut Campus: Wadad Khoury Student Center 504 | Byblos Campus: Science 608 27-Nov
The Art of Writing a ResumeLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903, and LAU Byblos campus, Science 407 27–29Nov
The 7th International Conference On Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation (ICMMAAC-24) - Call for PapersLebanese American University 30–1Nov–Mar
Awareness Lecture: Prevent HPV, Eradicate Cervical CancerLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 30-Nov
Traditions and Carols From Across the Globe IILAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 30-Nov
2024
January  
Computational Biology Winter CampLAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses 11–23Jan
USAID Higher Education Scholarship (HES): All you need to knowOnline 31-Jan
Pursuit of Research Grant Funding WorkshopBeirut campus, Irwin A/B/C 18-Jan
February  
Impact Through Their Eyes Competition Award CeremonyLAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 2-Feb
Consulting 101 Info SessionLAU Byblos campus, Science Auditorium 402, and LAU Beirut campus, GB403 7-Feb
Creoshift - CreoHub Recruitment PresentationLAU Beirut campus - AKSOB 903 7-Feb
Jr. NBA LAU League DraftLAU Beirut Campus, Irwin Hall 10-Feb
LAU Visiting KuwaitQ8 EduEx International Higher Education Expo, Kuwait International Fair, Hall 4A 11–15Feb
12th Annual Creative Writing Competition on Diversity and InclusionLebanese American University 13–22Feb–Mar
Psoriatic Disease: What’s New?LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 16-Feb
United in Action: Pharmacy Education and Practice AdvancementLAU Beirut campus, Irwin Hall Auditorium 17–18Feb
LAU Visiting AbidjanHotel Tiama, Abidjan, Côte D’Ivoire 19–24Feb
The First Comprehensive LAU Hematology ConferenceSofitel Beirut Le Gabriel - Achrafieh 20-Feb
A Modeling Approach to Decomposing Changes in Health Concentration CurvesGB 403, Beirut campus 21-Feb
Online Information Session for the MBA & MSHRM Programs at LAUOnline 21-Feb
Consulting CV & Cover Letter WorkshopLAU Byblos campus, Science Auditorium 402, and LAU Beirut campus, WKSC 201 23-Feb
LAU Visiting AccraMovenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra, Ghana 25–1Feb–Mar
Like the Delayed Rays of a Star: A Photographic InstallationGezairy Art Gallery 28-Feb
LAU Visiting Doha, QatarCIS International University Fair on Feb and The Pullman Doha West Bay, Qatar 29–5Feb–Mar
Concert: Stories/Bridging TraditionsLAU Beirut campus, Gulbenkian Amphitheater 29Feb
Teaching Graphic Design History in/of the Arab World: Narratives and PracticesOnline 29–1Feb–Mar
March  
LAU Visiting Amman, JordanLe Royal Hotel, Amman 2–7Mar
Rare Disease Day 2024LAU Beirut campus, Irwin Hall Auditorium 2-Mar
The Era of Rahbani and FairouzLAU Beirut campus 4-Mar
The Art of Writing Your ResumeLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 904, and LAU Byblos campus, Frem Auditorium 205 4–5Mar
Online Information Session-MA in Applied EconomicsOnline (Beirut Time) 4-Mar
Resume Review BoothLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB Lobby, and LAU Byblos campus, Fountain Area 5–7Mar
Honoring Ceremony for Dr. Samira AghacyLAU Beirut campus, Riyad Nassar Library 8-Mar
Malia Group - Recruitment PresentationLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903, and LAU Byblos campus, Medical School Auditorium 11–12Mar
Job Search StrategiesLAU Byblos campus, Zakhem 404, and LAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903 12–14Mar
LAU Libraries – 100 Years of KnowledgeBeirut Campus: Riyad Nassar Library, 9th Floor and Byblos Campus: Joseph G. Jabbra Library, Library Entrance. 12–28Mar
Case Cracking WorkshopLAU Byblos campus, Zakhem 404, and LAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903 15-Mar
LAU Spring 2024 Career Fair: Mark Your Calendars!LAU Beirut Campus, LAU Byblos Campus, and Online 18–21Mar
Black Arrow - Recruitment PresentationLAU Byblos campus, Medical School Auditorium 19-Mar
Connecting the Dots of Long COVIDLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 19-Mar
Digital Marketing and E-Commerce in Your Family BusinessOnline 19–28Mar
Your Brain vs. Digital Media: 0-3LAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 904 22-Mar
Interventions in Hybrid OR, Where Complexity Meets SafetyLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D 23-Mar
LAU Engineering Scholarship Awards CompetitionByblos campus 23-Mar
April  
XR-Enabled Rally PaperOnline and in person (see details in description) 2–9Apr
A Musical Journey Through SpainLAU Beirut Campus - Wadad Sabbagh Khoury Student Center - Room 201 3-Apr
A Digital Journey from Concept Design to Digital TwinLAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 903 3-Apr
Project Management, Search Engine Optimization and Copywriting WorkshopLAU Beirut Campus - Nicol Hall Computer Lab 308 and AKSOB 903 4-Apr
Advanced DevOps and Cloud ComputingLAU Byblos Campus 6-Apr
The 19th National Public Speaking CompetitionLAU Beirut Campus - Wadad Sabbagh Khoury Student Center - Room 201 6-Apr
VIRA’24: BMW Group-Lebanon Annual workshop on Vision Intelligence and Robotics ApplicationsLAU Byblos Science 607-608 and virtually onWebex 8-Apr
4th Annual Graduate Medical Education Research DayLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D 15-Apr
Business Students: Connect with Your FutureLAU Byblos campus, Frem 201 17-Apr
100 Years of Excellence at LAU: Inspiring Talents with Soft SkillsLAU Beirut Campus, AKSOB 903 18-Apr
سهرتنا ع دراج الوردLAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 18-Apr
MS in Nutrition WebinarOnline 18-Apr
The 7th International Conference On Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation (ICMMAAC-24)Beirut and Byblos Campuses + Online 18–20Apr
LAU Research Day 2024LAU-Byblos campus 18-Apr
The Alphabet: A Phoenician Invention?LAU-Louis Cardahi Foundation, Byblos 19-Apr
LAU Creative Workshop for Future Students: Explore, Create, Win Scholarships!Gezairi Building, LAU Beirut Campus 20-Apr
The 14th International Dance Day Festival - Pulse of Resilience: Where Do We Start?LAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses 22–27Apr
Saloua Raouda Choucair’s Sculpture Memorial Plaque Unveiling; Exhibition & Book LaunchBeirut Campus, Orme-Gray Garden, and Art Gallery at the Gezairi Building 23-Apr
Global Education Recruitment PresentationLAU, Online 24-Apr
ARGAN Bedaya Recruitment PresentationLAU, Online 24-Apr
Songs from the World of Musical Theater and FilmLAU Beirut Campus - Irwin Hall Auditorium 25-Apr
Economics Networking EventLobby of the Adnan Kassar School of Business (AKSOB), LAU Beirut campus 25-Apr
Engineering Projects DayLAU Byblos, Fountain area 26-Apr
12th Annual Creative Writing Competition Awards CeremonyLAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 26-Apr
Globalistic Tech Recruitment PresentationLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903, and the Assessment location, AKSOB 1310 29-Apr
Engineering Capstone Design Project Poster CompetitionLAU Byblos, Frem Multi-purpose room 30-Apr
May  
Rheumatologic Dermatology SymposiumLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D & Online 9-May
Final Event and Closing Ceremony of the LAU Jr. NBA LeagueMichel Sleiman Sports Village, Byblos 12-May
Alien Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for ArchitectsBeirut Campus, Gezairi building, Room 403 13-May
Online Information Session-BS in EconomicsOnline (Beirut Time) 15-May
MEPI-TL Gender Scholars Program End-of-Year ConferenceAdnan Kassar School of Business, Room 903, Beirut Campus 29-May
LAU Fashion Design OMT Frontliners Uniform Design Competition Awards CeremonyLAU Beirut, Gezairi Building, Art Gallery 29-May
Nursing Recognition and Pinning CeremonyLAU Byblos campus, Selina Korban Auditorium 30-May
LAU Synopsys Microelectronics OlympiadLAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903 31-May
June  
You@LAU - Centennial EditionLAU Byblos Campus 1-Jun
Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine- Hooding Ceremony & Graduation of Residents & FellowsLAU Byblos campus, Fountain area 1-Jun
MEPI-TL Graduate ConferenceLAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses 3–4Jun
Vick Vanlian Interior Design AwardsGezairi Art Gallery, Beirut Campus 4–13Jun
LAU Economics Department Open HouseLAU Beirut Campus: Aksob Building, 15th floor; LAU Byblos campus: FREM Civic Center 4th floor 5-Jun
Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine - White Coat CeremonyLAU Byblos campus, Fountain area 5-Jun
LinkedIn Optimization WorkshopLAU, Online 6–7Jun
Spotlight on Fiscal PolicyGezairi Building, Room 403, Beirut Campus; and Online 6-Jun
The Birth of a Hero: An Exhibition for ChildrenLAU-Louis Cardahi Foundation, Byblos 7-Jun
Graduate Fashion Show: IN SIGHTCorm Foundation, Beirut 7-Jun
LAU Centennial TributeLAU Beirut campus 10-Jun
Commencement Exercises 2024LAU Campuses 11–15Jun
Honors Program Ceremony - ByblosSelina Korban Auditorium, Byblos campus 12-Jun
Honors Program Ceremony - BeirutIrwin Hall Auditorium, Beirut campus 13-Jun
LAU Discover Engineering Summer CampLAU Byblos Campus 24–26Jun–Jul
A Talk with Murex Co-Founder Salim EddeThe In & Out (Naval and Military Club), 4 Saint James’s Square, London, UK 25-Jun
Nursing Summer CampLAU Byblos Campus - Chagoury Health Sciences Center 28-Jun
July  
AI Boot CampLAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses 1–12Jul
Pre-Medical Exploration Boot CampLAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses 1–6Jul
Mathematics Summer CampLAU Beirut Campus 1–5Jul
Public Speaking Summer CampLAU Beirut Campus 1–5Jul
Nutrition and Food Science Summer CampLAU Beirut Campus 1–5Jul
Creative Writing Summer CampLAU Beirut Campus 1–5Jul
Chemistry Summer CampLAU Beirut and Byblos Campuses 1–5Jul
LAU School of Engineering Robotics & Virtual Reality Summer SchoolBeirut Campus 1–5Jul
Annual Alumni DinnerMusic Hall, Beirut 2-Jul
Advancements in Stroke ManagementLAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Auditorium D 4-Jul
Alumni Homecoming ReunionsByblos and Beirut campuses (outdoor) 4–5Jul
Cybersecurity DayLAU Beirut Campus 6-Jul
Alumni Trip to Nahr El JozBeirut campus 7-Jul
The 19th University Theatre FestivalLAU Beirut Campus 8–11Jul
School of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony and Graduation of ResidentsLAU Byblos campus, Selina Korban Auditorium 10-Jul
Future Healthcare Heroes Summer CampLAU Byblos Campus - Chagoury Health Sciences Center 15–19Jul
Market Regulation and Productivity: The Case of the Canadian Wheat BoardAKSOB 1617 (Beirut Campus) 16-Jul
Rib-Adda of Byblos: Power and Diplomacy, between ca 1360 and 1340 BC – by Dr. Marc Abou AbdallahCardahi Foundation 22-Jul
A Centennial Celebration From ByblosLAU Byblos Campus 24-Jul
August  
Managing Stress During Uncertain TimesOnline via WebEx 13-Aug
September  
2024 National Youth Leadership ForumLAU Byblos campus 7-Sep
Free Nutrition ConsultationsLAU Beirut Campus - Sage Hall 9–3Sep–Oct
Consulting 101 Info SessionLAU Byblos Campus - Science 607-608 and Beirut campus - AKSOB 903 13-Sep
Consulting CV and Cover Letter WorkshopLAU Byblos Campus - Science 205 and Beirut campus - GB 403 17–18Sep
LAU Pharmaceutical and Medical Research Center Groundbreaking CeremonyLAU Byblos Campus - Fountain Area 17-Sep
LAU Visiting Abu Dhabi – UAERotana Beach Hotel-Abu Dhabi 23–27Sep
LAU Consulting Week: Mark your calendars!Online 23–27Sep
Sia PartnersOnline 24-Sep
LAU Visiting Doha – Qatar[Postponed]Intercontinental Doha-the City - Qatar 25–2Sep–Oct
Meet a Sports Psychologist[Postponed]LAU Beirut Campus - AKSOB 904 + Online via Webex 25-Sep
Roland Berger[Postponed]Online 25-Sep
LAU Open Days[Postponed]LAU Beirut Campus 28-Sep
October  
Classroom Talk: Sustainable Fashion by Jalal Moghraby - ERP Business Course at LAUBeirut Campus AKSOB 1208 31-Oct
Dealing With UncertaintyOnline via Webex 2-Oct
Special Gala Dinner Commemorating LAU’s Centennial: A Tribute to the Past, A Promise for the Future[Postponed]New York Public Library - 476 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY 10018 3-Oct
LAU Visiting Dubai – UAEAl Najah Fair - Dubai World Trade Center (DWTC) & Sheraton Grand Hotel - Dubai 4–9Oct
School of Pharmacy White Coat Ceremony[Postponed]LAU Byblos campus, Selina Korban Auditorium 4-Oct
Managing Workplace Stress in Uncertain TimesOnline via WebEx 9-Oct
LAU Open Days[Postponed]LAU Byblos Campus 12-Oct
Malia Group: Recruitment PresentationOnline 16-Oct
LAU Open Days[Postponed]LAU Byblos Campus 19-Oct
Bioequivalence and Generic Drug Products: Scientific and Regulatory ConsiderationsOnline via WebEx 22-Oct
Navigating Multi-Displacement and Response Challenges in Lebanon: Insights from UNHCROnline 22-Oct
LAU Visiting Amman – Jordan[Postponed]Landmark Hotel & Elite International Education Fair - Amman 22–30Oct
CV Writing & Interviewing Skills WorkshopOnline 23–29Oct–Nov
Navigating Relationships and Emotions in Uncertain TimesOnline via WebEx 23-Oct
Borders, Territory and the Challenge of Conflict Resolution in AfricaOnline 24-Oct
LAU Visiting Abu Dhabi – UAEAl Najah Fair - Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC) 27–29Oct
November  
LaTex WorkshopOnline via Webex 1-Nov
The Art of Writing a ResumeOnline 4-Nov
How to Become a Lawyer in the USOnline via Webex 5-Nov
Restless Minds: Unpacking Sleep Disorders in a Stressed-Out WorldOnline via WebEx 6-Nov
Google DevFest 2024[Postponed]LAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater, Irwin Theater, WKSC 201, AKSOB 903 and AKSOB 904 6-Nov
Marketing Talk with Unilever – Guest speaker at LAUOnline via WebEx and LAU Beirut – AKSOB 1208 7-Nov
Mock Interviews – Malia GroupOnline via WebEx 11-Nov
Behind the Bench: A Judge’s Journey and Insights Into the American Legal SystemOnline via Webex 12-Nov
Apgar Recruitment PresentationOnline & LAU Byblos campus, CHSC Auditorium 13-Nov
Accounting & Finance Talk with Toppan Gravity – Guest SpeakerOnline via WebEx and LAU Beirut – AKSOB 1208 14-Nov
Food Assistance in Times of CrisesOnline via Webex 15-Nov
BMB Recruitment PresentationOnline 18-Nov
Promoting a Positive Mindset in Challenging TimesOnline via WebEx 20-Nov
Gender in Displacement: The State of the Art in Today’s Middle EastOnline via Webex 20-Nov
Nammiskills Info Session by - Forward Mena, Beirut Digital DistrictOnline via Microsoft Teams 20-Nov
Supply Chain Management Talk with Fattal – Guest SpeakerOnline via WebEx and LAU Beirut – AKSOB 1208 21-Nov
The Day After: Public Policy Frameworks to Safeguard Foreign Aid in ReconstructionOnline via Webex 21-Nov
How to Ace your Interview & Boost Your CV in the Digital Age - L’Oreal LebanonOnline via Microsoft Teams 25-Nov
Solidarity and Support Dinner – London Chapter of the LAU Alumni AssociationOne Great George Street, SW1P 3AA, London, UK 26-Nov
LinkedIn Session with Forward Mena - Beirut Digital District AcademyOnline via Microsoft Teams 27-Nov
Skin Manifestation in Internally Displaced PeopleOnline via WebEx 28-Nov
Live Q&A Webinar: Admissions, Financial Aid, and ScholarshipsOnline 29-Nov
LAU Visiting Doha – QatarWyndham Doha West Bay – Doha 30–4Nov–Dec
December  
LAU Visiting Amman – JordanLe Royal Hotel-Amman, Jordan 1–5Dec
Murex Hiring Campaign 2024LAU Beirut campus, AKSOB 903, LAU Byblos campus, CHSC Auditorium 2–4Dec
The Terahertz Gap: Hidden Frontiers for Materials Chemistry and PhysicsOnline via Webex 4-Dec
ARCSON - Annual Health FairByblos National School 6-Dec
It Is Okay Not to Be Okay: The Importance of Mental Health AwarenessLAU Byblos Campus - Fountain Area 11-Dec
من حوار الشعر والميلوديا: مزهرية قصائد ونُصوص وموسيقى لبنانيةLAU Beirut Campus - Gulbenkian Theater 16-Dec

SARD Events:

The School of Architecture and Design at LAU hosts several events at the university that are open to the general public with the majority of such events being lectures. Throughout the academic years 2021–2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024such lectures were held as open-to-the-public online webinars and live workshops as follows:

  1. Alien Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects – Beirut Campus, Gezairi Bldg, Room 403 – May 13, 2024
  2. A History of Arab Graphic Design: Q&A with Haytham Nawar – Online Webinar – Mar. 17, 2022
  3. Hidden Portraits & the Pertinence of Individuality Webinars – Online – Mar. 11, 2022
  4. On How Things Meet: A Career Introspection – Online – Feb. 23, 2022
  5. Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects – Online – Feb. 2, 2022
  6. Majoring in Architecture | Graphic Design | Interior Design | Fashion Design | Fine Arts: What You Need to Know – Online – Jan. 27, 2022
  7. Interpretations, Reinterpretations - Online Webinar – Jan. 01, 2022
  8. “Art and Architectural Education in Times of Pandemic” Online Webinar — Sept. 9, 2021
  9. “Dialogues in Time: Light, Time and Architecture in Art” Online Webinar — Sept. 16, 2021
  10. “SurF” Online Webinar — Sept. 22, 2021
  11. “Triggering the Empirical Space” Online Webinar — Oct. 13, 2021
  12. “How to Look at Architecture?” Online Webinar — Oct. 20 2021
  13. “Counter Mapping & Identity Representation” Online Webinar — Oct. 27, 2021
  14. “Infrastructural” Online Webinar — Nov. 3, 2021
  15. “Carrying Images: Thoughts on Graphic Design” Online Webinar — Nov. 24, 2021
  16. “Interpretations, Reinterpretations” Online Webinar — Jan. 1, 2022
  17. “Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects Webinars Online Feb. 2, 2022
  18. “On How Things Meet: A Career Introspection” Online Webinar — Feb. 23, 2022
  19. “Hidden Portraits & the Pertinence of Individuality” Online Webinar — Mar. 11, 2022
  20. “A History of Arab Graphic Design: Q&A with Haytham Nawar” Online Webinar — Mar. 17, 2022
  21. “Design to Care?” Online Webinar — Mar. 24, 2022
DA&D Events - 2024
Name Type Artist Date
INTERFACE-7 Exhibition DA&D Students February 6, 2024
Postnatural Design Lecture Filippo Nassetti February 6, 2024
Like the Delayed Rays of a Star: A Photographic Installation by Heather O’Brien Discussion and Exhibition Prof. Heather M. O’Brien-Takahashi-(Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA) – Professor and Exhibiting Artist, Panelist Presenter February 28, 2024
- Dr. Nadya Sbaiti- (Georgetown University Doha, Qatar) – Professor, Panelist Presenter
- Mr. George Hanna- Graphic Designer/Exhibition Design, Panelist Presenter
- Dr. Yasmine Nachabe Taan-(Lebanese American University) Director, Institute of Art in the Arab World, Panel Chair
Teaching Graphic Design History in the Arab World: Narratives and Practices Online Research Symposium The Institute of Art in the Arab World at the School of Architecture & Design February 29 and March 1, 2024
In Between by Cristiano Lippa Lecture Cristiano Lippa February 29, 2024
Dans Le Creux Du Chaos Lecture Bassam Geitani March 6, 2024
Troubling the Canon Lecture Stephanie Dadour March 12, 2024
Sailing to Jbeil: Egypt, Lebanon and the Bronze Age Timber Trade Lecture Dr. Anna-Latifa Mourad-Cizek March 15, 2024
From Calligraphy to Typography Lecture Rana Abou Rjeily March 15, 2024
Alien Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects Lecture Dr. Neil Leach May 13, 2024 
Sky Diary- A Solo Exhibition Exhibition Bettina Khoury Badr October 3, 2024
DA&D Events-2023
Name Type Artist Date
Diversity Equity Inclusion Students Poster Competition DA&D Students October 1, 2023
Divergence & Convergence in a Double Diamond World Lecture Nivine El Kuzbari February 16, 2023
ARABIC COMICS AND CONFLICTS: IDEOLOGICAL INDOCTRINATION VS INDIVIDUAL NEED FOR CHANGE Lecture George Khoury-Jad February 22, 2023
Highschool GD Workshop Workshop Dahlia Khodur/Araz Kelian April 3, 2023
The Philosophy of Art & Mysticism in Arabic Calligraphy Workshop Nassib Makarem March 17, 2023
Ornamenting the Everyday Lecture Eddie Abd March 30, 2023
The Fickleness of the Film Strip Lecture Ziad Antar June 4, 2023
Wildlife photography and Conservation Lecture Michel Zoghzoghi April 13, 2023
Interface 5 FA Graduates Exhibition FA Graduates February 5, 2023
Interface 6 FA Senior Exhibition FA Seniors May 15, 2023
The Journey to One’s Self Lecture Hayla Saab May 26, 2023
Maintaining the Chaos in One Self Lecture Bernard Haddad May 26, 2023
Captured Perspectives Exhibition Photography Students September 20, 2023
Brazilian Embassy-Tripoli Fair Lecture/Presentation Brazilian Embassy September 11, 2023
The Big Picture Lecture Nathalie Fallaha November 14, 2023
MAPPING, NARRATING, REPRESENTING AS ACTION Lecture Nadine Bekdache November 21, 2023
Risograph Workshop Workshop   November 24, 2023
GRDE 2023 Exhibition GD Senior Students November 28, 2023
Incorporating Diversity & Culture into Graphic Design Lecture Diala Nammour May 12, 2023

Faculty Personal and Professional Development

The School and University are heavily vested in supporting the personal and professional development of faculty. These can be through programs that are school-sponsored, LAU’s Office of Graduate Studies and Research and Center for Innovative Learning, partnerships such as with the National Council for Scientific Research, and with funds allocated by the school research committee for faculty research, training, attendance of professional meetings, and reimbursement of publication fees. Application to these grants follow the guidelines of the School Research Committee.

Professional Development Committee

The Professional Development Committee is composed of representatives of School administrators, full-time and adjunct Faculty and staff. Its main duties are to identify the professional development needs of faculty and preceptors, and coordinate the delivery of continuing education and professional advancement activities.

School-Sponsored Professional Development Seminars and Workshops

Topic Date
Assessment Best Practices-Updates from the UAE Workshop 13/11/2024
Best Practices in Online Education 30/10/2024
Virtual Training on FreeStyle Libre Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Kit 29/10/2024
Bioequivalence and Generic Drug Products: Scientific and Regulatory Considerations 22/10/2024
Maximizing Accesspharmacy for Pharmacy Education and Practice 08/10/2024
A Glimpse of Health Economics: The Science of Choice and Incentives in Health and Healthcare 12/09/2024
AI in Pharmacy Education - Updates from the AACP AI Institute 28/05/2024
Navigating the Future of Pharmacy: An Introduction to Health Informatics and Digital Health 23/04/2024
The Role of Nonclinical Testing in Drug Development 16/04/2024
Introduction to Digital Health: Evolution, Impact, and Challenges 08/04/2024
Building Resilience and Developing a Growth Mindset 14/03/2024
Clinical Paths in the Modern Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis 13/02/2024
Supporting DEIA at LAU’s School of Pharmacy 07/12/2023
Knowing Self & Others (Johari Window Model) & Receiving Constructive Feedback 30/11/2023
Self-reflection in Healthcare Settings: Aims & Practices 20/11/2023
DEIB: Addressing Microaggressions in Clinical Education & Practice 09/11/2023
Digital Health in Clinical Settings 31/10/2023
Cancer Immunotherapy Research 26/09/2023
Real world evidence as a tool to inform decisions throughout the lifecycle of medicines: A perspective from the pharma industry 17/05/2023
Lebanese Army Healthcare System and Pharmacy Services 28/04/2023
Dealing with Imposter Syndrome 04/04/2023
Drug Development in the US 31/03/2023
Cochrane Reviews 28/02/2023
The Power of Low-Ego, High Drive Leadership: Humbitious 16/02/2023
Tools for Preceptors to Turn Challenges into Opportunities 12/10/2022
Cultural Competency: A must to Optimize Care in a Diverse Healthcare System and Patient Population 11/04/2022
Clinical Updates in Heart Failure 15/03/2022
Clinical Updates in Diabetes 07/04/2021
Role of Pharmacists in Crisis / COVID-19 14/01/2021
Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship in the Era of a Pandemic 03/12/2020
IPE education: best practices for curriculum integration, assessment & accreditation 16/11/2020
Online course delivery 08/09/2020
PPCP integration in pharmacy curricula 26/02/2020
Systematic review 27/01/2020
Flipped classroom 11/08/2019
Crucial conversation: giving feedback 03/05/2019
Power of learning (OCEs-led workshop) 25/04/2019
Antibiotics refresher* 29/01/2019
Making IT healthy: medication safety and rise in technology (ACPE CE credits)† 07/11/2018
The power of innovation 21/05/2018
Updates in infectious disease-clinical pearls* 03/05/2018
Evidence-based research: how to design search strategies for systematic reviews 10/04/2018
Lean Pharmacy management† 05/12/2017
PCSK9 Inhibitors: where do we stand?† 05/12/2017
Tips for success in academic publishing 27/11/2017
Introduction to OSCEs 18/10/2017
Code of ethics for drug promotion* 11/04/2017
Clinical (pharmacy) research initiatives* 06/04/2017
Research design 13/02/2017
Management of non-small cell lung cancer* 26/05/2016
Teaching and learning in the 21st century 13/05/2016
Sedation, analgesia and delirium in the ICU: what’s new?* 05/05/2016
Insights in simulation-based education 25/04/2016
Publishing educational papers 08/04/2016
Quality assessment of publications 07/12/2015
Pharmacoeconomics† 03/11/2015
Treatment and prevention of thrombosis* 29/10/2015
Biostatistics application (series of 7 sessions) 03/09; 16; 23; 04/20; 05/04; 13; 27/2015
Highlights in antithrombotic therapy* 26/03/2015
Management of febrile neutropenia* 29/01/2015
Ebola virus disease† 29/01/2015

*Held at LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital (LAUMC-RH). 

†Held at the Annual Preceptors Appreciation Event.

Professional Development Resources

Faculty Development in Teaching

Faculty Development in Clinical Skills

Faculty Development in Soft-Skills / Leadership

Faculty Development in Research

Faculty Mentoring

The School of Pharmacy values and supports the continuing professional development and career advancement of its Faculty. In order to achieve these goals, annual funds are allocated to support individual full-time faculty members in further developing their skills and abilities in the areas of teaching, research, service and leadership. Furthermore, faculty members especially junior faculty who have identified needs for professional development are assigned a senior faculty mentor who will provide formative mentoring and guidance on career development in accordance to a formal Individual Faculty Mentoring and Development Plan document.

The Arab Institute for Women

The Food for Thought series at LAU’s Arab Institute for Women (AIW) is a monthly event designed to spark critical thinking and dialogue on various topics related to gender, women’s rights, and social justice. These sessions typically feature guest speakers, panel discussions, and open forums, providing a platform for diverse perspectives and engaging conversations.  

The topics covered in the Food for Thought series are wide-ranging and often address pressing social issues. Some past topics have included:

Webinar: “Gender and the Environment” (24/02/2023)

Webinar: “Call to Action: Women’s Leadership in Lebanon’s Crisis and Recovery” (07/12/2022)

Webinar: Personal Status Laws: Amending the Codes (05/07/2022)

Webinar: Stand Up Against Street Harassment (05/07/2022)

Why Gender Justice Matters (09/11/2021)

Sexuality Matters (09/06/2021)

Work That Breaks Gender Barriers (29/04/2021)

Gender Discrimination: Legal, Political and Economic Implications (05/01/2021)

The Pandemic, The Blast and Their Effects on Gender Rights (02/12/2020)

Women in Decision Making (01/10/2019)

Taking Up Space! (01/05/2019)

Women’s Empowerment Challenges (14/02/2019)

Safety is Bold, Guard Yourself! (04/02/2019)

Fighting Stigma and Discrimination (30/11/2018)

From Spring to Autumn (01/10/2018)

 

The Arab Institute for Women (AIW) at the Lebanese American University (LAU) is dedicated to advancing gender equality and empowering women in the Arab world. To achieve this mission, AIW focuses on several key thematic areas:

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Advocating for Equality in Legislation

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Engaging Women in Peace & Security

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Preventing Gender-Based Violence

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Promoting Women’s Political Participation

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Providing Life-Skills Support

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Reaching Marginalized Groups

As part of The AiW’s continuing dedication to promoting rigorous intellectual and academic work on the issues of gender equality and women’s rights, the Institute organizes its annual Dr. Suad Joseph Distinguished Lecture Series. The aim of the series is twofold; first, to bring speakers who highlight important topics or themes in the field of gender and women’s studies globally, with the aim to contextualize this to the Arab region and second, to provide graduate students from across the university and specifically, from the MA in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies the opportunity to liaise directly with such high-level academics and researchers. https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/suad-joseph-lectures/

 

* The AiW organizes an informal speaking series entitled Food 4 Thought (F4T), a discussion space focused on students but open to the entire LAU community to address current topics related to gender. These discussions are facilitated by different speakers for each session and have included grassroots activists, visiting scholars, media professionals, and others. https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/food4thought/

2024 events included:

2023 events included:

- Panel discussion “Sextarianism” book https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/panel-discussion-sextarianism.php

- Regional workshop: “Women’s Political Participation in the Arab Region” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/regional-workshop-womens-politic.php

- Panel discussion: “Gender Equality and Technology: Women’s Inclusion in the Digital World” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/international-womens-day-gender-.php

- Panel discussion: “Innovation, Change, and Education for Women in the Digital Age” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/athena40-5th-global-conversation.php

- Panel discussion: “Lebanon: Understanding Anti-Feminist Backlash” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/paper-launching-lebanon-understa.php

- Launching event and panel discussion: “Routledge Handbook on Women in the Middle East” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/book-launching-routledge-handboo.php

- Launching event and panel discussion: “Gendering Civil War: Francophone Women’s Writing in Lebanon” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/book-launching-gendering-civil-w.php

- Launching event and panel discussion: “Frontiers of Gender Equality: Transnational Legal Perspectives” https://aiw.lau.edu.lb/news-events/activities/panel-discussion-frontiers-of-ge.php

- Panel discussion: “International Humanitarian Law and the Gendered Implications of Conflict”

Online Learning “Media and Palestine”

From LAU’s first course for Open, Online Learning “Media and Palestine”.

We are glad to announce that the “Media and Palestine” fully online, 30 hours, free of cost Course, currently has 81 participants from #Lebanon, #Jordan, #Morrocco, #Palestine, #Syria and other #countries, registered for the Fall 2023 semester.

To all aspiring journalists and Palestinian studies enthusiasts, the course will be available again in the Fall 2024 semester!


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The Readers’ Club Engages Youth in Local Communities

In pursuit of its mission to grow its national outreach and empower readers, the LAU Libraries Readers’ Club partnered with the Institute of Management and Services to host a roundtable book discussion for young girls in Maad village, Byblos. In line with the LAU Libraries’ strategic goal to promote social responsibility, the club anticipates sparking further intellectual dialogues and building connections within rural communities around the country.

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LAU Libraries Circulation

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Who may use the library

The LAU Libraries exist primarily to meet the needs of the students, faculty and staff of the Lebanese American University. We also regularly serve alumni and special guests of the university. Other visitors are welcome to use the Libraries’ on-site facilities and resources for research and educational purposes, generally for a limited period of time and depending on individual needs. Follow this LINK for more details.

Loan period

Books, CDs, DVDs, and videos can be checked out of the library according to a set of rules and regulations. Laptops and iPads may be borrowed by students only, to be used inside the library premises for up to three (3) hours, renewable twice. Calculators may be borrowed by students only and for up to four (4) hours.

 

Borrower category

Number of items allowed

Length of loan

Renewal

Faculty, full-time

50

90 days

3 times

Faculty, part-time

25

90 days

3 times

Executive officers     

50

90 days

3 times

Staff, full-time

15

4 Weeks

3 times

Staff, part-time

5

4 Weeks

3 times

Graduate students

20

6  Weeks

3 times

Undergraduate students

10

2 Weeks

3 times

Alumni ($50 refundable deposit)

2

4 Weeks

3 times

LAU retirees

5

4 Weeks

3 times

Institutions ($500 annual subscription + $300 refundable deposit) 

30

4 Weeks

3 times

Unaffiliated users ($150 annual subscription)

3

4 Weeks

3 times

Renewals, returns and reservations

Books and audiovisual materials may be renewed numerous times unless they are reserved by another user. Equipment such as laptops and iPads may be renewed twice only. Renewal may be done either online by signing in to your account at the Library Online Catalog, by emailing the Circulation unit, by calling the Circulation desk @ Ext. 1213, Ext. 2280, or Ext. 2977, or through WhatsApp.

Eligible borrowers may reserve books and audiovisual materials that are already on-loan. Reservation may be done either through the Library Online Catalog or in person at the Circulation desk.

When a reserved book or audiovisual item is returned to the library, the requester will receive an email informing him/her of its availability.

Charges for overdue, lost and damaged library items

Overdue fines are $0.25/day/item for circulated books, laptops/iPads and audiovisual materials. Users who have overdue materials or outstanding fines will lose all borrowing privileges until cleared. In case a borrowed item is lost, the user will be charged the replacement price.

Library users are responsible for returning books/audiovisuals in the same condition as borrowed.  Any damaged item returned to the Library will entail fines to the borrower’s record. Types of damage for which users will be charged for include — but are not limited to — water damage, pen/pencil marks, highlighting, torn/ripped pages or covers, sticky notes and animal damage. For severely damaged items, the responsible user will be liable to either buy a replacement copy or pay its full price.

If users wish to check out an item which might be already damaged, they should notify the circulation desk staff in order to avoid any responsibility upon return.

All overdue payments are automatically transferred to the student’s record and must be settled in the Business Office.

Alumni library access

Privileges

Responsibility

Guidelines

Follow the below links for detailed information pertaining to the LAU Libraries guidelines:

Important Notifications

Library privileges may be revoked at the sole discretion of the LAU Libraries in case of violation of the library rules and regulations, disruptive behavior or any activity deemed detrimental to the library or any of its primary users.

For assistance, please contact:

Discipline

Library privileges may be revoked at the sole discretion of the LAU Libraries in case of violation of the LAU Libraries rules and regulations, disruptive behavior, or any activity deemed detrimental to the library or any of its primary users.

Group Study Rooms (GSRs)

Several group study rooms are available in each campus library and may be booked online. Below are some important guidelines: 

Locating and and borrowing books and audio-visual materials

Search the Library Catalog to locate library-owned materials and identify their circulation status. Materials are arranged on the shelves using the Dewey Decimal Classification System. Shelfmark location charts are posted throughout the Library. Users may also ask attending staff at the Circulation desk or any other Information desk for assistance in locating requested materials.

Student should present a valid ID to borrow library materials. He/she is held responsible for anything checked out under his/her name and therefore shall not transfer or lend his/her borrowed materials to others.

Faculty members may authorize their assistant to borrow on their behalf by sending an email to circulation@lau.edu.lb

Special materials (RNL)


Roundtable Discussion Spotlights Corporate Social Responsibility

Faculty and students from the Adnan Kassar School of Business examined sustainability and development initiatives in Lebanon and the region together with industry stakeholders.

Academics, consultants, business executives and students joined a roundtable discussion at the Adnan Kassar School of Business (AKSOB) on sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in the Lebanese market and opportunities for further collaboration.

Underlining the university’s firm belief in CSR, Dean Wassim Shahin spoke about how it has been “embedded in raising responsible leaders,” as LAU remains committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and to building robust collaborations with key players in the industry to help achieve those goals.

Sharing the global perspective, Chair of the Marketing Department and Associate Professor Maya Farah touched on how businesses have been integrating CSR activities in operational and strategic work plans. “While the MENA region is keeping up faster than expected, CSR undertakings in Lebanon unfortunately remain sporadic,” added Dr. Farah.

The roundtable discussion was attended by representatives from Egypt-based firm, Aspire, and Dubai-based agency, Blue Green Consultancy, who expanded on how their organizations have been fostering sustainability and development ideas. 

From Lebanon, CEO of Cedar Environmental Park Ziad Abi Chaker explained how they had revived the glass-blowing craft to minimize waste, empower craftspeople and build sustainable solutions to address the garbage crisis in the country.

CSR Manager at Fattal Group Ghida Ibrahim shared multiple initiatives by the company that are geared toward building awareness, educating youth and empowering people to adopt sustainable solutions.

Similarly, L’Oréal empowers different communities in unique ways by linking beauty to sustainability and social responsibility, said the company’s Corporate Affairs and Engagement Director Samira Franjieh. Worldwide, the multinational company had contributed to reducing carbon emissions by 48 percent by adopting proper plans in their freight carriers and shipments.

Several LAU staff, faculty and students highlighted the different efforts exerted by the university, especially through campus life initiatives by student clubs.  Assistant to the President for Special Projects Saad El Zein further discussed the various community health activities that LAU’s medical centers have led, including PCR testing and vaccination campaigns, and the pioneering LAU Mobile Clinic.

Associate Professor Grace Dagher also explained how AKSOB embraces a CSR approach across both its academic and non-academic programs.

At the school, added Assistant Professor of Practice Dunia Harajli, “social responsibility is integrated into the curriculum through a mandatory civic engagement course for all LAU students to help build a better future for the country.”

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Breast Cancer: What’s New?

Med III students invite leading experts to present the latest data, screening technology and research in the field.

Breast cancer is the world’s most common and prevalent type of cancer, and Lebanon accounts for the highest incidence rate of the disease in the Middle East.

As the figures underscore the need for research in the field, third-year medical students at the Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine invited leading national and international experts to share the latest findings at a symposium organized in collaboration with Aid Lebanon.

The hybrid event, held on the last day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 31, featured Professor of Surgery and Breast Oncology Specialist at Yale School of Medicine Anees Chagpar, Assistant Professor of Surgery at the American University of Beirut Medical Center Eman Sbeity and Clinical Assistant Professor, Director of Medicine Year IV and of the Radiology Clerkship at LAU’s Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine and LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital Tamina Elias Rizk.

With high in-person and online attendance from physicians and health professionals, Med III student Alissa Chebat, also the PR executive at Aid Lebanon, expressed her hope that the symposium “would pave the way for bridging the gap between research and clinical practice.” Her fellow medical students Michel Boustany and Phillipe Saad emceed the event, in their respective roles as PR representative and chief operating officer at Aid Lebanon.

Dean of the school of medicine Sola Aoun Bahous thanked the students “for being at the forefront of enriching and awareness-building activities,” which, she said spoke volumes of their “role in spreading knowledge as student leaders.”

Dr. Bahous pointed to the critical need to “translate our current understanding of diseases in general, and breast cancer in particular, into national policies that support good health for all.” She considered the event one in a series of actions that the school is committed to taking toward promoting better health.    

Dr. Chagpar delved into the data from across the globe and shared key pointers. In the case of Lebanon, she noted that even though incidents recorded are higher than in other Middle Eastern countries, “the high numbers may be due to the formation of a formal registry, so while you’re detecting more cancer cases, you are doing so at an earlier stage when the disease is more treatable.” She went on to show how mortality rates in Lebanon are, in fact, on par with other countries in the region and not significantly higher.

While discussing breast cancer mortality rates, Dr. Chagpar identified inequities between high-income countries, where nine out of 10 patients survive on average, compared to the example of South Africa, where the figure drops to four out of 10. Among the factors that contribute to lower survival are late diagnosis, inadequate services and access to care.

On novelties in breast cancer detection, Dr. Rizk explained how the practice is moving in the direction of personalization by tailoring the screening, whenever possible, based on a woman’s medical history and risk factors.

Another effective approach, she added, is to identify high-risk people and target them for additional screening. Those include women whose calculated lifetime risk is above 20 percent, and who have a genetic disposition, family history, chest irradiation, personal history, biopsy pathology, and/or racial risk factors.

Dr. Rizk also spoke about the latest technological advancement in mammography, Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT), which is “poised to become the standard for population-based screening,” though more data is needed to better understand its impact.

Revealing that breast cancer publications are radically fewer and far between in the Middle East compared to other parts of the world, Dr. Sbeity called for increased research.

“In fact, our countries cannot afford not to conduct more research,” as it is essential to improving treatment across the board, building an evidence-based practice, reducing the incidence, mortality and morbidity, feeding into policy and leading to better prevention and personalized cancer medicines.

In his closing remarks, CEO of Aid Lebanon Nehme Melhem gave an overview of Aid Lebanon, which was founded a day after the Port of Beirut explosion to provide immediate disaster relief. In the past two years, it has become home to more than 60 volunteers who support Lebanon across disciplines.

Melhem announced that the organization will be working on a world-class research project under the guidance of Dr. Chagpar, and in collaboration with LAU’s school of medicine and medical centers.

“It is the responsibility of each one of us to help resuscitate the country,” he said.

“Creating a learning environment where all trainees learn about and work toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals should be a priority for health schools and academic centers, including LAU’s,” added Dr. Bahous.

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LAU and Boise State University Collaborate on Virtual Exchange Program

Lebanese and US students collaborate on innovative solutions, overcoming communication challenges.

Students from LAU and Boise State University (BSU) embarked on a virtual exchange program funded by the US Embassy in Lebanon, turning difficulties into co-created, innovative solutions.

Through Flipgrid, an educational video app, 71 students worked on three projects aimed to engender cross-cultural dialog. The first of these projects was an ice-breaker activity whereby the students designed a new product/service for a grocery store. In the second, the students had to develop solutions to a problem that they imagined their cross-cultural counterparts were experiencing and then refined those innovative solutions by carefully listening to their counterparts’ comments.

In yet another project they had to work collaboratively to identify the strategic differentiators for a company addressing one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

“When the students suddenly understood that a nine-hour difference translates into a 24-hour communication cycle, I got a lot of push-back,” said Dr. Jordan Srour, associate professor of operations management at the Adnan Kassar School of Business, who worked on designing the course. “One student even asked: whose crazy idea was this?”

One interesting solution, explained Dr. Srour, was a set of fire poles with embedded sensor technology and sprinklers that simultaneously alerted to and mitigated the spread of wildfires. “This project stuck in my mind as wildfires became a point around which the team members could really understand each other,” she said.

Another project that stood out was one developed in an individual assignment, allowing BSU students to safely return to in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. LAU students developed an app – using BSU logos – that allows students to select a location on campus and then identify the route that takes them through the least crowded and most recently cleaned areas to ensure their safety.

“I was totally shocked,” said Dr. Srour, “as LAU students independently worked on a problem inspired by their conversations with BSU students. With the many problems happening in Lebanon, these students chose to focus their efforts on a problem related to their BSU counterparts.”

The experience has taught the students what no textbook can: how to listen.

“Of course, the technology has facilitated the communication, but the class’s major strength was the fundamentals of what it is to be a human with a problem that needs solving,” explained Dr. Srour. 

“Apart from the nine hours’ time difference and some power cuts faced along the way, I found the program really engaging,” said senior student in information technology management Abdelrahman Ghalayini, “as it gave me a better idea of what it means to work with different cultures and time zones.”

But what he appreciated the most, he noted, was the chance to work with a university abroad and interact with students from different backgrounds. “This helped me expand my knowledge and come up with new ideas that led to completing the project.”

The course also helped improve the students’ critical skills.

“We had to come up with creative, data-driven, and interesting ideas throughout the semester, especially in the collaborative projects with BSU students,” said second-year student Mariam Tahsaldar, who is minoring in data analytics.

“I was happy that they learned more about Lebanon since they did not even know that we spoke English in the first place,” she added.  “I also got to learn more about their country and vice versa.”

Moving beyond intellectual capital and pedagogical innovation, the project embraces the ideal of a university without borders.

“The collaboration with Boise aligns with all three pillars of LAU’s strategic plan,” said Dr. Srour. “I love the fact that we partnered with BSU and not a school in a well-known location like New York or California. It is so important for our students to learn that ‘global’ is an all-encompassing word – not just reserved for the world’s major cities.”

Projecting beyond that, she hopes to see LAU engage even more in virtual exchange experiences across the curriculum.

“One potential future for this modality would be in terms of language learning,” she said. “How wonderful would it be for LAU students to support BSU students in learning Arabic virtually?”

Associate Professor and Chairperson of the Information Technology and Operations Management Department Manal Yunis underlined the vital importance of such programs.

“Nowadays, internationalization is key to success,” said Dr. Yunis. “To be and to stay competitive, universities seeking high ranking levels set a variety of plans, one of which is investing in cross-cultural partnerships with other higher education institutions for research and teaching purposes.”

At the teaching level, she added, developing collaborative activities with international higher education institutions can yield transformative results with high impact. “Besides enhancing students’ engagement levels, such partnerships can help students build global perspectives in life and professional decisions, and can also prepare them for careers in a global and diversified economy.”

Furthermore, she noted, course partnerships foster a positive attitude toward the other culture and its people, which can with time help students eliminate wrong preconceptions, develop flexibility and cultural intelligence skills.

LAU students Abdelrahman Ghalayini and Elie Abou Issa, along with three students from BSU received the top award at BSU’s College School of Business and Economics Challenge (COBE) Innovation Challenge for their idea to convert waste energy from roadways to electricity using vertical turbines.

Other SDG-targeted projects on which LAU students collaborated with their BSU counterparts took the international prizes and were selected as the Dean’s Choice as well as the Judges’ Recognition Award.

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Dr. Abi-Gerges Presents Research on Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases

A research project conducted by Assistant Professor of Physiology at the Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine Aniella Abi-Gerges has been selected for an oral presentation at the French-Lebanese Day for Research organized by the French Embassy. Funded by the Partenariat Hubert Curien Cèdre, Dr. Abi-Gerges’ research focuses on how cardiac phosphodiesterases are differentially increased in diabetic cardiomyopathy.

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Dr. Mattar Joins Panel on Nutrition and Physical Activity

LAU Associate Professor of Nutrition Lama Mattar collaborated with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the American Council on Exercise (ACE) as a member of an expert panel that developed The Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines for the US. 

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Mentorship at LAU: We All Remember That One Professor Who Inspires

Dr. Mirvat El-Sibai has held a long history of mentoring and training students to become successful future scientists.

Students find inspiration in many things during their university years. But ask any student who had the most impact on them and they will surely remember that one professor who was their mentor, who encouraged them and created the right opportunities for them to thrive.

One such mentorship at LAU – in line with the university’s Third Strategic Plan to promote research and innovative learning – is that of Associate Professor of Biology at the School of Arts and Sciences Mirvat El-Sibai. Recently, Dr. El-Sibai was featured by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine alongside her former mentee Dr. Gilbert Salloum (BS ’15) in celebration of Arab Heritage Month.

A mentor, said Dr. El-Sibai, “should cast himself or herself as a role model, an example for the student/young scientist to emulate, so we need to hold ourselves to the highest standards of work ethics and values.”

Mentorship extends beyond the walls of the classroom and helps students “navigate the knowledge they acquired and apply it in a pragmatic way to extract the most out of it in order to advance their career.”

For years, Dr. El-Sibai’s molecular biology lab has served as a hub where students are trained to become future scientists, and where they are pushed to think about experimental designs from A to Z.

“They have to analyze the reason behind the use of every chemical all the way to how the project as a whole would answer the theory and advance scientific knowledge.”

In her mission to encourage undergraduate research, Dr. El-Sibai has regularly hosted undergrad volunteers in her lab. She has also mentored 38 graduate students from the MS in Molecular Biology (now the MS in Biological Sciences), two PhD students and two post-docs.

Many of her mentees have since joined PhD programs with full scholarships and post-doctoral fellowships in prestigious institutions, including the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Penn State University, Institut de Recherche en Cancérologie de Montpellier, France, and Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, among others.

One of her former mentees is alumnus Samer Hanna (MS ’12) whose research in Dr. El-Sibai’s lab as a graduate student focused on the molecular mechanisms in breast cancer metastasis.

Dr. Hanna graduated in 2018 with a PhD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and is now completing his post-doctoral training at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is studying the role of tumor-secreted microvesicles, known as exosomes or microparticles, in “enhancing the recruitment of host immune cells to help prepare the local environment at the distant organs for the incoming cancer cells.” Distant organs refer to any organ that the tumor cells migrate to and possibly form a secondary tumor. For example, breast cancer might metastasize to the liver, which in this case is a distant organ.

During his time in Dr. El-Sibai’s lab, Dr. Hanna learned numerous research techniques and developed laboratory skills in the field of cancer biology. “In addition to the extensive research experience,” he said, “Dr. El-Sibai’s training greatly improved my skills to independently design, execute and analyze research experiments.”

After graduation, he continued to pursue research on breast cancer and its interaction with the host immune system, and to expand his skills and expertise in quantitative imaging techniques, the focus of his training at Dr. El-Sibai’s lab.

In addition to the multiple techniques that served as building blocks in Dr. Hanna’s current research, the mentorship contributed to his professional growth as a graduate student. “I had opportunity to present my work at local meetings and become first author and co-author on several peer-reviewed publications,” he said.

For Dr. Bassem Khalil (MS ’11), who is completing his second postdoctoral fellowship in Dr. Aguirre-Ghiso’s laboratory at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dr. El-Sibai was the driving force that propelled him in his career as a cancer researcher.

Dr. Khalil is currently working on developing cancer therapies that inhibit metastasis by inducing cancer cell dormancy and is also an adjunct assistant professor at Fordham University.

In addition to the “outstanding well-rounded training” Dr. El-Sibai provided as his thesis advisor, she “worked tirelessly to facilitate my admission to the highly prestigious PhD program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine,” he said, and continues to offer him professional and personal support almost a decade after his graduation from LAU.

“As a graduate student in her laboratory, I had the opportunity to work on an exciting research project studying how glioblastoma, a highly malignant brain tumor, invades surrounding tissues,” he recalls of his time at LAU. The research study was published in an international peer-reviewed journal, in addition to a review article that has so far been cited more than 50 times.

Yet beyond the academic encouragement and guidance, students such as alumna Maria Al Haddad (MS ’20), have found in Dr. El-Sibai not only a mentor but also a confidant whom they can rely on for support on a personal level.

Al Haddad describes a sense of kinship that Dr. El-Sibai fostered in her lab and which formed the nucleus of a support system for her students.

“Our lab is like a family. We celebrate together and we mourn together. We looked forward to meeting as a group weekly so we can share laughs and stories,” Al Haddad said.

“She would sense if you’re not doing well and she’d always help whenever possible. Her office is a vault of secrets and I can say with confidence that she has helped us all grow in science and in our personal lives,” she added. 

Dr. El-Sibai’s philosophy is to set goals for her students while focusing on what they are most passionate about. Allowing undergraduates to volunteer in her lab was one of the ways that helped students cement their decision to pursue research based on that experience.

“At the undergraduate and graduate levels, I encourage the students to get exposed to many ideas and explore career potentials,” she said of her approach.

“Planting the seed of scientific curiosity and walking students through the process of the scientific method with relevant examples from everyday life, helps, particularly undergraduate students, to find a sense of purpose early in their career,” she added.

Dr. El-Sibai underlined the importance of one-on-one mentorships in universities such as LAU, describing it as the modern-day equivalent of the mentorship model “used in ancient civilizations whose objective is to develop the well-rounded scholar and to propagate schools of thought.”

But ultimately, a mentor is there to inspire her students, support them through failed experiments and to remind them of the “ethical dimensions and sacrifices” of scientists.

“It is all done in the name of science, not the individual, the same way every research article is one piece of the puzzle toward helping humanity. These values students learn from their mentors,” she said.

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AKSOB Students Help Optimize the Lebanese Red Cross Operations

As part of a live case study, AKSOB students create a dashboard to enhance the efficiency of the Lebanese Red Cross emergency call response.

Bringing their classwork experience to life, seven students from the Adnan Kassar School of Business (AKSOB) developed and delivered a dashboard that allows the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC) to view and monitor the peak-time rates of their call takers – an initiative that demonstrates the social impact that the AACSB-accredited school is making. 

This falls within the framework of a partnership between LAU and the LRC that recently included a study in volunteer management and mental health support, and a consulting role on the NGO’s community-needs assessment efforts.

With the main purpose of ensuring ample rest for the LRC staff and optimizing operations in their dispatch room, LAU students in the Introduction to Applied Data Analytics course created a fully dynamic dashboard that provides the LRC with key metrics that would help them reduce the utilization rate of their agents.

“In an environment like Lebanon with so much need and often little capacity, call takers work beyond healthy thresholds sometimes,” said Dr. Jordan Srour, associate professor of operations management at AKSOB, who formerly worked on a project to improve the LRC emergency response.

Hence “the importance of the dashboard in recommending breaks when they get close to a 60 percent threshold in any hour,” she explained.

According to Hassan Saad, Deputy Director of the Emergency Medical Services at the LRC, the dashboard allowed them to monitor and analyze the KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) for their dispatch center.

“One of these KPIs is the utilization rates of call takers and checking if these rates meet international standards,” he said, adding that analyzing the call trends and identifying peak times was another added value in which they managed resources accordingly.

The case study was divided into three primary parts: the initial client meeting, on-site client meeting and final deliverable to the client, “an experience thoroughly valued by the students,” said Dr. Srour.

By exploring the working environment at the LRC call center, the students learned about the data pipeline that was fueling their work while gaining a real sense of the way things are run in the business world.

“This was a very important lesson for our data professionals of the future,” said Dr. Srour, stressing that students learn quickly when dealing with a real client as “they no longer worry about the to-dos of the project, but focus on the client’s needs instead.”

The project was an eye-opening and career-changing experience for the students on both the personal and professional levels.

“On the one hand, it was fulfilling to work with a humanitarian organization on a project that could possibly help save lives,” said alumna Wendy El Hage (BS ‘20), noting that the data analytics knowledge she had acquired allowed her to leverage her communication and teamwork skills. 

“On the other hand, the project opened a wide range of new career opportunities in business analytics and management consulting,” she added.

Senior ITM student Ari Chalita Bouari, who is currently pursuing a minor in Data Analytics, learned how to handle and visualize large amounts of data and turn them into beneficial information.

“The hands-on experience of the project was an added value to my field of studies and knowledge,” he said. “Not only did it enhance my project management and problem-solving skills, but also my sense of belonging and the spirit of giving back to my community.”

The classwork also incentivized alumnus Anwar Tarabay (BS ‘20) to look into a master’s degree in data related fields.

“Having worked in operations, and with a keen interest in the analytics world, I have applied to pursue a master’s degree in operations research,” he said. “At a later stage, I would like to delve into the operational field of airports, which was in fact the topic of my final exam dashboard.”

Looking back, Dr. Srour described the partnership as one of the greatest so far. “The beauty of it lies in the fact that we can jointly envision a future for the data projects we undertake,” she said, underlining the shared LAU-LRC ethics that contributed to the success of the collaboration.

The next and most important steps, said Dr. Srour, are to better integrate with GPS data streams “as the insights coming from this analysis will allow for greater recommendation of operational changes and a better understanding of what the impact of a $1 donation means for the LRC’s ability to save lives.”

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