Specific Integrity Areas
- Sexual Harassment The prevention and action protocol against sexual and gender-based harassment. It includes all relevant information and channels for implementation.
- Workplace Harassment The action protocol for psychosocial hazards, as well as intervention and advice requests.
- Ombudsperson The Ombudsperson is responsible for ensuring respect of the rights and freedoms of lecturers, students, and technical, management, administration and services staff in the procedures of different university bodies and services. The office may also undertake mediation, conciliation and good offices duties. Its activities are governed by the principles of independence, autonomy and confidentiality.
- Academic Integrity and the UIB Code of Integrity The UIB integrity channel is a way to confidentially, although not anonymously, submit any proposals, suggestions for improvement, concerns or warnings regarding non-compliance with the UIB Code of Integrity, as well as report activities that contravene the guidelines and recommendations issued by the relevant UIB academic integrity bodies.
- Peaceful and Respectful Coexistence at Universities The University Coexistence Act sets out the terms for peaceful and respectful coexistence, as well as alternative methods to deal with conflicts that may interfere with or hinder the proper implementation of university activities and the disciplinary framework for students. Specific regulations govern the disciplinary framework for teaching, research, administration and services staff.
- UIB Fraud Prevention Plan The UIB Fraud Prevention Plan was established within the scope of the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism (MRR-Next Generation EU) and the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR). In order to detect instances of fraud, the plan proposes establishing a channel to report inappropriate or fraudulent management of EU funds.
- Personal Data Protection The right to data protection applies to all natural persons and ensures they retain control over how their personal data are used. This aims to prevent data processing activities from disclosing information that jeopardises individual privacy, and fundamental rights and freedoms. Here you can access the different channels available at the UIB to exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure ('right to be forgotten'), portability, restriction and to object to the processing of data, as well as the right to not be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing.