IT Service Desk
Our IT Service Desk is your first point of contact for all issues, service requests or queries relating to our services and software. We provide IT and Digital support for our students, staff, affiliates and visitors. Before you raise a call, check our to see whether our systems are all working as expected. We update this page as we investigate, identify, and resolve issues and we often share useful information to help you work around the issue.
New staff IT induction
The sections below match with the sections in our New Staff Member IT Induction Feedback Form and provide more information about each area.
1. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
You can set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on multiple devices. MFA is required to access our systems off campus. More information and guidance can be found on our Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) page.
The Microsoft Authenticator app is available from Google Play, the Apple App Store or the Microsoft App Store. We recommended that you use the Microsoft Authenticator app set to 'receive notifications for verification' as it is the fastest and easiest way to approve sign in.
2. The Portal
The Portal is our one stop shop for everything you need at the university. It brings a range of facilities together to help you quickly find what you need. Check that you are able to login to .
3. Microsoft 365 platform
Microsoft 365 gives you access to cloud based Office software which allows you to create, collaborate and share your work. In addition to the usual Microsoft Office apps, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote etc. Microsoft 365 also offers additional collaboration and communication tools such as OneDrive, Teams and the Viva social networking platform.
The university's subscription to Microsoft 365 allows our staff and students to use Microsoft Office apps on Windows; Mac; iOS and Android. Install it on your devices for free by following the Microsoft 365 installation instructions here.
You can access the online applications of Microsoft 365 directly in the browser by typing: .
While you are logged into our network the link will take you directly to the Office 365 page. If you are outside of the university it will redirect to a login page to authenticate your account for access.
4. Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform, that allows you to easily chat with colleagues, upload and collaborate on files within Teams channels, hold audio / video meetings and integrate other apps within the communication space.
5. Your office device and phone
We provide enhanced support levels for standard devices, which are fully compatible with all our teaching and office spaces. We are transitioning from staff PCs or desktop devices to a laptop first provision. Going forward, we will offer a laptop and an on campus workstation as standard to all our staff. See our standard IT equipment specifications and your options here.
Whatever device you use, the university's standard software will be installed on it. Our standard software provides a common base for all staff and student devices.
You may also be provided with an office telephone. Our telephony system has several types of handsets. You can access information on these and other aspects of the system on our Telephony web page.
6. Printing / scan and send / copying
Our High Performance Multi-Function Devices (MFDs) can be used for printing, photocopying and scanning. They are located throughout our campus.
7. University Email - Microsoft Outlook 365
There are several ways to access your university email:
The Microsoft Outlook 365 client on your university desktop or laptop.
Via web browser, log into .
Setting up Microsoft Outlook or Other Microsoft 365 applications on your devices i.e.
More information can be found on our page, Microsoft 365 guidance
Setting up Microsoft Outlook 365 on your Windows or MacOS system:
8. Setting Up Microsoft Outlook to run on your devices
Microsoft Outlook 365 and other Microsoft 365 applications can be installed on up to ten of your personal devices, five mobile devices and five desktop devices i.e., desktop PC or laptop.
See our Office 365 Advantage page for more detail
Our easy-to-follow step by step Installation Guides will assist you in setting up your devices.
9. Accessing other mailboxes
Depending on your role, you may find it necessary to have access to an email boxes/s other than your own.
This short video will assist you in requesting the necessary access rights to these mailboxes.
Data stored in all network areas as well as in your local PC or Laptop is subject to university policy as described in our .
10. Microsoft 365 cloud storage
As part of the Microsoft 365 subscription, all staff members have access to one Terabyte of cloud data storage in Microsoft OneDrive. OneDrive can be used to store your personal work files and share your files with other colleagues in the university.
For further information please visit the Microsoft 365 page.
Data stored in all network areas as well as your local PC or Laptop are subject to university policy as described in our .
11. Mandatory training
You are required to complete all mandatory training courses which include Information Security; Data Protection Incorporating GDPR and other courses approved by the university. These are accessed within our .
12. Are you ready?
We have covered a great deal about digitally working within the Çï¿ûÊÓƵ. The information presented is by no means complete, you will learn more specific information on how your Faculty or Directorate utilise the IT Resources of the university within your team.
We hope you feel confident to get started. Remember, the IT Service Desk is here to assist you with IT related issues during your employment with the university.
Thank you for your time and feedback during your IT Induction. We wish you all the best in your employment with the Çï¿ûÊÓƵ.