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Getting help with university IT

Our IT support services provide staff and students with a number of options, from self-help guides, urgent in-person or telephone support. Choose from the options below to resolve your query, or check out the following solutions to popular issues.

Quick solutions to common issues

Resetting your password

Resetting your password using a secondary email address

If you have a secondary email address set up on your account, you can reset your password from Subscribe Self-Service by following these steps:

  1. Open Subscribe
  2. Select "Reset a forgotten or expired password"
  3. Select "Reset your password"
  4. Confirm your identity as prompted
  5. Accept the Terms and Conditions
  6. Press "Send email". This will send a password reset link to your secondary email address

You will then receive an email with instructions on how to complete the reset.

What to do if you don't have a secondary email address
If you don't have a secondary email address set up, please use the Service Line box below.

Resetting your Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

If you need to reset your MFA, please  use the Service Line box below. 

NHS users: Accessing university systems with your NHS credentials

NHS (and gnh.net) staff who need access to University of Southampton (UoS) applications and resources can do so using a federated account.

A federated account grants access to UoS systems to users from trusted organisations, such as nhs.net. Federated accounts also support single sign-on (SSO).

Who can use a federated account?

Anyone can use a federated account, however users from pre-approved organisations will automatically approved for access, whereas users from other organisations will have to be approved by a member of the administration team at the University.

Pre approved organisations are:

  • dchft.nhs.uk
  • gnh.net
  • health.gov.je
  • hhft.nhs.uk
  • nhs.net
  • porthosp.nhs.uk
  • royalberkshire.nhs.uk
  • sabp.nhs.uk
  • solent.nhs.uk
  • southernhealth.nhs.uk
  • uhd.nhs.uk
  • uhs.nhs.uk
Applications available through an NHS account
From September 2024, all NHS accounts have used federated accounts to access the following applications:
 
Accessing UoS services through a federated account
Follow the below guidance to access UoS systems via a federated account.
 
Step 1 - Log in to the portal
 
1. Open a new web browser and visit the Access portal. If you are having issues with this, please:
 
2. You will be prompted to log in. If your organisation uses Microsoft 365 for authentication, you can log in using these credentials.
If your organisation does not use Microsoft 365, you can either:
 
  • Enter your work email address. You will be emailed a one-time password to complete the process
  • Log in using a personal Microsoft 365 account. In this case, your access request may require additional approval, which may delay your access
3. You will now see the Access Portal landing page.
 
Step 2 - Request access to UoS systems
 
Once you are logged in, you will see the Access Packages window. This will give you access to all University applications and resources.
 
How to request access to marking applications:
 
1. From the landing page, please select either:
 
  • The Browse available access packages button (within the "Request access to an access package" box), or
  • The Access packages link in the main navigation menu
2. Select the Request button, and then click Continue
 
3. If you are from a pre-approved organisation, you will see a form to fill in. You must complete the "Forename" and "Surname" fields, but the business justification is optional
 
4. If you are not from a pre-approved organisation, you will see a form to fill in. You must complete all fields, including the business justification. Please add as much detail as possible to the business justification. If you do not have a Faculty or School contact, please provide the name of the person who alerted you to federated account access
 
5. Fill out the consent form to be shared with the University
 
6. If you are a member of a pre-approved organisation, your request will be automatically approved. If not, you will need to wait for an administrator to approve your request. To see the status of the your request, you can select the Request History tab in the left-sidebar
 
7. Once your request has been approved, you will receive an email from Microsoft confirming:
 
The sending email address will appear as "mssecurity-noreply@microsoft.com". Please check your spam folder in case the email is miscategorised, and save the email for future reference.
Further guidance
If you require further guidance on federated account access, please visit our KnowledgeBase for guidance. If you have any issues gaining access, please use the boxes below to contact ServiceLine, or visit a Tech Hub.

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iSolutions KnowledgeBase

Self-help guides

Search for guides to help with common IT issues. Just login to the Knowledge Base with your username and password.

 

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Get help using university systems

Do you need help with a system or application? The LearnIT training portfolio contains a complete list of software that’s in use for staff and students, with links to training resources.

You can also browse the student and staff pages for information on key systems. For example, there is guidance for students using Blackboard and staff delivering e-learning .

Access LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning is a library of online training. It gives all students and staff at the University full, free, unlimited access to thousands of training resources.

It covers IT topics, including instructional videos for using different applications. Some of the most popular courses include Excel, Python, Word, SQL and Power BI.

It’s not just about IT either! It’s a great tool for helping students prepare for the workplace, and staff to learn new skills.  There are courses on a wide range of soft-skills and employability topics, including management, communication, wellbeing, critical-thinking, problem solving, industry-based topics and much more.

Students and staff can find out more on the LinkedIn Learning Sharepoint site .

Academic Skills Hub

The Academic Skills Hub offers an in-person, drop-in service to advise students on all aspects of academic skills, writing, maths and statistics support in 20-minute slots. No appointment necessary.

The Academic Skills Hub is open from 10.00 – 16.00, Monday to Friday, and is located in room 2045 on Level 2 of the Hartley Library (Highfield Campus).

Find out more: Academic Skills Hub .

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