* Learning Management Systems (LMS): Cambridge primarily uses Moodle for course materials, assignments, announcements, and communication between students and instructors. Individual departments or faculties might use other platforms supplementing Moodle.
* Student Information System (SIS): This system, often referred to by its internal name (which varies over time and may not be publicly accessible), allows students to access their:
* Personal details: Contact information, address, etc.
* Academic records: Transcripts, exam results, module enrollment.
* Fees and finance: Payment information, bursary applications, etc.
* Accommodation: If applicable, manage housing arrangements.
* Library Resources: The University Library system provides extensive online access to:
* e-journals and databases: A massive collection of academic resources.
* e-books: Digital versions of many books.
* Online catalogues: Search tools for locating physical and digital materials.
* IT Services: Cambridge provides students with:
* Email accounts: Usually a `cam.ac.uk` address.
* Access to university computer labs and networks: Information on access and support.
* Software licenses: Access to various software packages relevant to their studies.
* IT support and helpdesk: Assistance with technical issues.
* Administrative Services: Online portals for various administrative functions, such as:
* Applying for funding: Scholarships, grants, and other financial aid.
* Registration for courses and exams: Submitting applications and managing enrollment.
* Student health services: Accessing health records, booking appointments (some aspects may be handled through a separate system).
* Careers Service: Online resources and tools to assist with career planning and job applications.
* Departmental Resources: Individual departments and colleges often maintain their own websites with specific online resources tailored to their students.
It's important to note that the specific services and their accessibility vary depending on the student's college, department, and course of study. The best way for a Cambridge student to access these services is through the official University of Cambridge website and their individual college websites. Information is generally provided during orientation and through regular communications from the university and their college.