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 IT essentials at UQ


The use of computers is essential to study at the University of Queensland. Most academic resources and administrative services are provided through the UQ website via a suite of portals, beginning with my.UQ.

my.UQ is your entry point to UQ, including access to:

  • mySI-net – where you will maintain your enrolment details, as well as your personal details, make fee payments, access your online course profiles, and conduct other essential administrative functions
  • myMail – where you can access your UQ email, including official communication from the University, your school or faculty, and course information and updates from academic staff, important online notices, and library notificiation
  • myStudy - myStudy is a valuable resource for your studies once you are enrolled and you begin your studies.  The myStudy module within my.UQ provides you with personalised access to the online resources and facilities which are available for all the courses in which you are or have been enrolled during the year.  Direct links to e-learn, purchasing course notes and textbooks, past exam papers and course materials, and other course information are available for each course.  You also have access to personalised class and exam timetables.
  • MyAdvisor
    On the my.UQ log in page, and in the myServices menu on the lefthand side once you have logged in, there is a link to the current students website, myAdvisor, which contains essential information for all students enrolled at UQ.

    In myAdvisor you can find information about many matters. Among the most relevant for new students are the following:

IT Services
UQconnect provide a range of IT services to help you with your study, including your free student UQconnect internet account.  UQ's Information Technology Services (ITS) also provide a variety of  IT services to UQ students.

Computer training and assistance
Computer training and assistance is available through Ask I.T., the University's computing help and training service. Ask I.T. provides assistance at help desks, located in the University libraries, by email, by telephone and online.