Office 365 workshop dates have been announced for Autumn 2018. Want to get to grips with all […]
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Open your clutter folder to read your unseen emails. The clutter folder appears when your email […]
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All organisations, Universities included, are vulnerable to online fraud and cyber security – we need all […]
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There has recently been an increased amount of phishing attacks and compromised email accounts affecting staff and […]
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From Monday 18 April, UK staff and postgraduate researchers with a University-issued PC or laptop (Windows machines) […]
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Staff and students now have access to MindView 6 and the latest version of Read&Write 11 on […]
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From February 2016, the University is changing the way staff and students access Wi-Fi. Instead of […]
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Information Services are receiving reports of email phishing attempts which at first appear to be from credible senders. […]
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This morning the IT Service Desk was alerted to a Phishing attack on staff and student […]
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Celebrate Ada Lovelace Day 2015 with two lectures, organised by the School of Physics and Astronomy. In our first talk, Suw Charman-Anderson discusses ‘Ada Lovelace: Victorian computer visionary’. This is followed by Professor Ursula Martin, who will speak on ‘The future of proof: will we need people in the age of computers?’.
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