Skills & training
The university offers support, advice, and training on a number of topics including
The university offers support, advice, and training on a number of topics including
1. Log in to the open access booking system (MyPC) with your University username and password
SAM department co-ordinators:
To use SPSS on personal devices you will need to follow installation instructions here https://help.chi.ac.uk/accessing-university-desktops-home-remote-access
Once you have completed that process you can access SPSS as if you were on campus:
If you have any difficulties installing the Microsoft Remote Desktop (RemoteApp) or accessing SPSS please contact SIZ for support.
The SupportMe self-service portal was upgraded on Friday 5th April, the following help page explains how to use the new portal.
SupportMe is a self-service portal for raising support calls e.g. IT Support calls, reporting lost property, requesting library books to be sent cross-campus for you etc.
OneDrive is used to store files, folders, and photos in the 'cloud' (Online) so you can access them easily on multiple devices and share them with colleagues, or with people outside the university.
It is important that the University has an accurate record of attendance. The expectation is that students attend all timetabled sessions for each module.
Each department has a student attendance management coordinator if you have any questions
The Student Attendance and Absence Policy is available on the policies page
You can set Adobe Reader as the default programme for viewing pdfs on Windows computers by following these steps: