These instructions are for new staff joining the Unified Administrative Service (UAS). You can see whether your institution or division is in the UAS.
Other staff outside the UAS should contact their local IT support department for help getting set up.
You will see some references to the Administrative Computing Network (ACN). Check with your line manager or local IT team if you will need access to this.
Checklist of IT set-up tasks when you join the University:
- get your IT accounts
- set up your University account password (formerly called Raven) and self-service password recovery
- set up multi-factor authentication
- set up your new laptop or PC
- check your name on Lookup, the University's directory
- collect your University Card
- do your cyber security training
You can also find out about further IT services that are available.
1. Get your University IT account
Your line manager will give you your Cambridge user ID (CRSid ) and a registration code. You’ll need these to collect your University IT account and to sign in to your University laptop or desktop.
- Go to https://myaccount.apps.cam.ac.uk/get-your-account/. If you're at the University on your first day, you can do this on your line manager’s or colleague’s computer. If you're starting remotely, you can do this on a personal computer.
- Log in with your CRSid and registration code.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- You'll see a prompt asking you to reset your University IT account password.
2. Set up self-service password recovery
Once you set up your password, you can enable self-service recovery in the password management app. This lets you add extra contact details. You can then reset your password if you forget it or if it gets compromised.
3. Set up multi-factor authentication
When you sign into your Microsoft 365 account for the first time, you will need to set up your second authentication. Make sure you set up more than one on different devices to ensure you never lose access to your account. For example, the Microsoft Authenticator mobile app and codes sent via text to your mobile.
If you're at the University on your first day, you can do this on your line manager’s or colleague’s computer. If you're starting remotely, you can do this on a personal computer.
Set up multi-factor authentication
4. Set up your new laptop or PC
If you have a new University Managed Desktop (UMD) Dell laptop running Windows
Please follow the instructions on how to set up a new Windows laptop.
If you have a new University Managed Desktop (UMD) Apple device
Please follow the instructions on how to set up a new Apple device.
5. Check your name on Lookup, the University's directory
You can search for University members’ contact information in Lookup. You should check and amend your display name, if needed
6. Collect your University Card
Your University of Cambridge identity card is used to grant building access. If you lose it or have any problems with it, talk to your institutional Card Representative to get a replacement.
7. Do your cyber security training
Increase your awareness and understanding of the risks of working online. You can also find out what you can do to help mitigate them and protect the University.
Complete our cyber security awareness training for staff
Find out about other IT services and training
University Information Services (UIS) offers a range of IT services including phones and video conferencing, Microsoft 365 software and IT training.
Get help
Our advisors are available 24 hours a day via live chat for any IT-related queries. You can find the 'Live chat' button at the bottom of the contact us page.