Guide for new students
A guide to the key services and resources available to students at ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ.Â
You will require your IT account login details to connect to the University’s online services and IT systems, such as the campus Wi-Fi and wired networks, your University Microsoft 365 account including email, Learn (the virtual learning environment), the Library systems, myLboro app and campus computers.
Laptop advice
What should I bring?
If you are considering purchasing a new device for university, there are two main considerations – performance and the type of software you are looking to use. Visit the laptop advice page for a guide on buying a new device for your studies.
It is important that your devices must have a current, supported, updated and licenced operating system:
- Microsoft Windows 10 and newer
- Android 12.0 and newer
- Apple MacOS 12 and newer
- Apple iOS 16 and newer
IT Account / User account
Your IT account consists of your email address, Username, and Password. These form what we’ll refer to as your LU or University account.
You are responsible for any actions taken using your login details; therefore, it is important to keep your username and password secure.
From a security standpoint, you should never reuse your ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ email address and password to register for other online services – if any of those other sites are compromised, criminals may then have access to your University IT account and access to University Data.
Follow the step-by-step guide to retrieve your IT credentials.
When using your IT account you are bound by the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).
Password
It is recommended that students enrol in the University's self-service . This will allow you to reset or change your password from your personal device.
Multi-Factor Authentication
Once you have your IT account details you will need to set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on your mobile device.
To securely access services whilst working remotely (off campus), students will be required to install and use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and the Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Free software
All students have access to the Microsoft Office 365 package to install on up to five devices.
Students can access a number of specialist software applications to install on their personal devices e.g., NX12, Matlab and SPSS. A full listing of software and instructions to install can be found on the on Learn.
Remote working / Off-campus access
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
The Cisco Secure Client is an app that connects your laptop or computer to the University’s network from anywhere, as long as you are connected to the internet.
All your internet traffic goes through the VPN to ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ, allowing you access to University internet-based resources and services which could otherwise be restricted to on-campus use only.
IT support
The PC Clinic is available for students and is available Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm.
- To book a slot, please visit the
The IT Service Desk is the central point of contact for staff and students seeking help, advice, and support for all IT related services.