Laptop and phone

The College IT team are happy to help with any computing issues that you may have.

Email or visit the Anniversary Building, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Single sign-on and email

For more information on the single sign-on system or to configure email systems such as Outlook and Mail, visit the IT Services help page.

To access your College email via webmail, log in at:

outlook.office.com

College computers, file storage and printing

Computers are available in the Library during their opening hours and 24 hours a day in the Anniversary building. You're welcome to store files in your private area (the O: shared drive) on these machines, which can subsequently be accessed from any of the computer room PCs as well as your own computer via:

Filr

The Library computer room is equipped with a colour printer, scanner and copier. The Anniversary computer room has a black and white printer. You can print from the computer room machines, or from your own computer via:

iPrint

Note: iPrint may not be accessible from non-University networks such as your mobile provider or home if living out. You may work around this by connecting to the VPN.

Supporting your personal devices

We'll do our best to support any devices you'd like to use in College. If you're having issues, please get in touch. We can’t perform hardware repairs, but we can advise you on how to proceed.

Security and phishing emails

It's critical that you protect your personal information online. Your computer should be protected by anti-virus software at all times, and to this end, the University offers a free version of Sophos anti-virus which you can download from:

Self Registration here

As a high-profile institution, Oxford receives a large number of "phishing" emails that are designed to trick you into logging in to a fake login prompt, usually modelled on the Single Sign On page. If you suspect an email you've received is a phishing attempt, please forward the email to us at:

it-support@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk

You’ll find more advice at:

University of Oxford Information Security Pages

Who’s responsible for IT at Oxford?

Responsibility for IT is shared between the College and the central University.

Always contact the IT team in College first. We can signpost you if your issue involves central services.

University IT services

  • Nexus365 email service
  • Single sign-on system
  • WebLearn
  • Canvas

College IT services

  • This website
  • Computer rooms
  • Booking system
  • SHIL-WIFI network

Joint IT services

  • General internet connectivity
  • Eduroam