The Administrative Technical Institute organized a workshop entitled “How Accepting Opinions Can Lead to Breaches of Privacy in the University Environment” as part of the activities of Psychological Guidance Week, on its second day, in cooperation with the Department of Legal Administration Technologies and the University Psychological Guidance Unit.

The workshop was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Ilham Umair Sahi, who discussed mechanisms of accepting differing opinions within the university community and their impact on individual and collective behavior. She also highlighted how the absence of personal boundaries can contribute to issues related to privacy violations on campus.

Held in the Discussions and Seminars Hall, the event attracted strong attendance from faculty members and students, who actively participated in discussions and raised questions, emphasizing the importance of promoting a culture of dialogue and encouraging responsible handling of personal information within the educational environment.

This workshop forms part of the Institute’s ongoing efforts to foster a safe university environment based on mutual respect and shared understanding, and to reinforce the principles of responsible communication among all members of the academic community.