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New to the University of Nottingham this year? We want your feedback. Tell us what you think about our IT Services We want to learn more about new student experiences and satisfaction with IT Services at the University of Nottingham. We’ve developed a short survey to capture this information, which should only take a few …

Student IT tutors in University Halls

Starting from Thursday 22nd September, trained Student IT support tutors (SITS) will have a presence in University halls of residence. You can ask any SITS tutor for help with getting online in halls, registration or any other IT query. SITS tutors will be available at the following dates and times in halls: SITS locations, 22 …

New look for UoN email log in page

On Wednesday 14 September when staff and students log into their University email via email.nottingham.ac.uk they will be directed to a new login page. The redesign, which features an image of the Trent Building on University Park, is  part our upgrade to Office 365 email services. You will still be able to log into your account with …

O365 Update – The Clutter folder

What is Clutter? Clutter is a tool within Office 365 that filters out your unimportant email and places it in a separate folder called ‘Clutter’. How does Clutter work? It can identify unimportant emails when they land in your Inbox based on which emails you usually read (and which you usually ignore or delete). It …

Upgrade now to Outlook 2013

From Monday 18 April, UNUK staff and PG Researchers with a University issued PC or laptop (Windows machines) will be able to upgrade to Outlook 2013. This upgrade is the first step before Information Services will begin the process of migrating all UNUK staff and PG Researchers to Office 365 for calendaring and email. Upgrade …

Outlook 2013 for Staff and PG Researchers

Last month we announced that staff and PGR email will be moving to the Office 365 email platform starting in April. The first step on this journey is to upgrade our Outlook 2010 desktop application to Outlook 2013. This will only affect staff and PG researchers who have a university issued desktop PC or laptop. We will be …

The perfect student Smartphone?

Brick after brick after brick. I loved the simplicity of it. The rest of my technological life is so complex- what with a laptop and a gaming PC and games consoles- why would I add to that with a smartphone? It was only after around the 15th missed e-mail that I decided I should probably …

Headed for the cloud: Office 365 email for UNUK Staff

Starting in April, we will be making some important and exciting changes to the way that our University email and calendaring services are delivered. We’ve already been using the Microsoft Office 365 email service for students in the UK, UNNC and UNMC for a number of years and we’re now extending the service to University …

Global Wi-Fi access for all UoN students and staff

In February, eduroam will be the only Wi-Fi network for UoN students and staff. eduroam is more than just a Wi-Fi network, it’s a service that gives users seamless internet connection at a global network of institutions. So whether you’re moving between our UoN global campuses or visiting a friend (or colleague) at another (participating) university – you can access …

Smart Bar on the road

On 1 February the Smart Bar (brought to you by Information Services) is popping up in the Engineering and Science Learning Centre (ESLC) near the Coates Building. This Pop Up Smart Bar will provide support to staff and students two weeks  from Monday 1 February to Friday 12 February, 9am-5pm. Our Smart Bar technical staff will be on hand to assist with …