
Training Seminar on “Research Ethics Before and After Artificial Intelligence” – February 9, 2026
The seminar was held today at the Faculty of Arts and Languages, under the patronage of the Dean, Professor Lakhdar Henni.
The seminar was fruitful, enriching, and diverse, featuring presentations by a group of expert professors who delivered professional presentations addressing:
- Research ethics and best practices.
- Artificial intelligence technologies in the context of academic research.
Key points of discussion:
Conscious Use: Highlighting effective methods for employing artificial intelligence.
Ethical Charter: Emphasizing adherence to the research ethics charter and proposing modern improvements.
Mental Health: Addressing the psychological and health effects of over-reliance on machines and its impact on researcher productivity.
Conclusion and Recommendations:
The seminar concluded with a set of practical recommendations on the responsible use of artificial intelligence, amidst excellent interaction and valuable contributions from our dear students, eager seekers of knowledge and passionate about learning. Sincere thanks and appreciation to the esteemed professors for their effective contributions to the success of this academic event.
The following individuals contributed to the enrichment and success of the training seminar:
Professor Laidi Farouk Abdelhalim (Head of the Translation Department)
- Professor Shawki Bounaas
- Professor Amrouche Fawzia
- Professor Khatout Ramadan
- Professor Cheriet Iman
- Professor Farah Sabah






