Beirut Arab University

[6] Notable alumni include figures such as former Lebanese PM Rafic Hariri along with jurists and politicians from Lebanon and other countries in the Middle East.

There is a 300-seat event hall, five furnished seminar rooms fully equipped with multimedia and display screens.

Additionally, the campus houses a specially designed the “Al Multaqa” cultural and art center, a Student Activity space, Alumni & Career Office Building, a gymnasium, sports hall, and a cafeteria.

[citation needed] The Campus currently holds three Faculties: Architecture – Design & Built Environment, Engineering, and Science.

[10] All programs and examinations at BAU are set in English except for the Faculties of Arts and Law where the language of instruction varies depending on the nature of the course/s.

BAU provides direct financial support to students experiencing hardship in the form of tuition fees deductions.

A student in the undergraduate level is granted Gamal Abdel Nasser Award for Academic Distinction provided that his grade is not less than "Very Good"[citation needed] Beirut and Tripoli Campuses: Students living away from their homes and studying in Beirut or Tripoli Campuses can rent a girls-only or boys-only shared or private apartment from various local renters in these regions.

[citation needed] The old version of BAU Journal was Al Zamil which used to be an academic, cultural and social periodical magazine published by the university.

Beirut Campus with a view of the Hariri Building. [ 1 ]
Old photo of Beirut Campus during the 80s
Boys' dormitory, Debbieh Campus
Academic Staff dormitory, Debbieh Campus
BAU Journal of Legal Studies, 2019