Student email addresses are in the format username@newman.ac.uk.
Everyone at Newman has an email account enabling you to send and receive messages and attachments, along with organising your day with your calendar. You'll be able to find the email addresses of your tutors on Moodle, and in the address book in your email.
How to access your Newman email
You can access your email by going to myNewman, logging in and selecting 'webmail.'
How to put your email on your phone
It is really important that you put your email on your phone - important information will be sent to you by email.
For an Apple phone, use this guide to setting your email up on your phone.
For an Android phone, use this guide to setting your email up on your phone.
How to use your Newman email with Outlook
See these quick video guides to getting started with Outlook webmail.
For more, see Outlook help and learning.
How to spot email scams
IT support tries to block out spam, junk, and suspicious emails before they get to you, but some occasionally slip through the net.
Check out this helpful guide to spotting suspicious emails for more assistance.
See here advice on what to do with spam emails.
How to get help
If you run into problems with your email, head to the University self-service portal for guides and advice.
Locked out of your account? Reset your account here.
Or email itservicedesk@newman.ac.uk for support.
Using calendar
Through Outlook webmail (where you access your Newman email), you get access to a calendar.
Here's a guide to Outlook calendar.
It's important to set up your university timetable so it is linked to your calendar - that way you get live updates. Go here for how to do this.
During your time at university and into your career as a graduate, you need to develop professional communication skills. You will communicate in your seminars, lectures, in group work and one-to-one meetings in person. However, much of your communication will take place online. This online communication for your study or your profession is different to messaging or emailing a friend. Look at these tips for professional online communication:
Tips on email etiquette
An introduction to professional emailing