American University of Beirut

Report an Incident

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​HOW DO I REPORT?

  • Title IX Coordinator​ (phone, email, or in-person)  
    Mitra Tauk, Office of the President 
    College Hall, 4th Floor (Room 425)  
    Office: 01-350000 ext. 2514 
    titleix@aub.edu.lb
    www.aub.edu.lb/titleix

  • Report to a Title IX​ Deputy​ (phone, email, or in-person)  
    See contact info here.

  • Report online using a Safe Rep​orting System​. You may report anonymously, if you wish.
    Please make sure to keep track of the “report key" generated ​for you when you submit your report. You will need this key to log back into the system and check the Office response. Please note that Arabic-language passwords will not work.
  • Report​ online using the Safe Reporting System​ mobile application. You may report an incident (anonymously or not) or follow up on an existing report through the EthicsPoint mobile intake application. You can access the mobile intake application via aubmobile.ethic​spoint.com or by scanning the below QR ​code.
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You may report an incident (anonymously or not) or follow up on an existing report through the EthicsPoint mobile intake application.

You can access the mobile intake application via aubmobile.ethic​spoint.com or by scanning the below QR code.​​

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I REPORT?

​Upon reporting an incident, the Title IX Office may initiate both informal and/or formal resolution to address the complaint. 

Informal resolution will only be considered for certain types of complaints, provided that the interests of all parties are adequately protected. Either party involved in a formal complaint may terminate the informal resolution process at any time and request a formal investigation.

A formal investigation is generally initiated upon the receipt of a formal complaint. This process typically involves a panel investigation, with a final decision issued by the President. The panel process is most commonly triggered upon the receipt of a 'formal notice.'

Actions typically include:
  • Stopping the conduct perceived as discriminatory
  • Implementing remedies such as scheduling or housing accommodations
  • Preventing recurrence​



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