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Office of the Ombuds

  • About the Office
    • What’s an Ombuds?
    • Office Charter
    • Principles of Practice
    • Office Staff
  • How We Help
    • What We Do
    • When should I contact the Ombuds?
    • What to Expect
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
  • Helpful Tips and Resources
    • Communication and Conflict Management
    • Psychological Safety
    • Fairness
    • Resources for Researchers
    • Abrasive and Abusive Behavior
    • Information for International Students and Scholars
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Information for International Students and Scholars

  • BU Support Pathways
  • Resource Guide: Everything BU International Students and Faculty Need to Know Right Now (April 7 2025)
  • Immigration-Related Actions Under the Second Trump Administration (Blog posts from the BU International Students &Scholars Office.)
  • National Immigrant Justice Center

Related to Information for International Students and Scholars

Office of the Ombuds

  • Helpful Tips and Resources
    • Communication and Conflict Management
    • Psychological Safety
    • Fairness
    • Resources for Researchers
    • Abrasive and Abusive Behavior
    • Information for International Students and Scholars

What’s an Ombuds?

As a confidential resource, the Ombuds Office provides a safe place for off-the-record conversations about sensitive and challenging concerns.

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Principles of Practice

There are four professional ethical principles that describe the ombuds function and to which the Boston University Office of the Ombuds adhere.

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Boston University Office of the Ombuds

CRC Office: (617) 358-5960
Medical Campus Office: (617) 358-7645

  • ombuds@bu.edu
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