
College IT for Staff
The IT Team ensure the smooth running of the College networks, servers, desktops and printing facilities. In addition to answering email enquiries, we also hold regular drop-in sessions (IT Surgeries) where we can offer help and advice on all IT issues.
Contact Us
- For IT support please email it.support@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
- For all other enquiries phone us on 01865 (2)74121.
IT Team
- IT Project Manager: Riaz Khimji
- ICT Manager: Stephen Gower
- IT Officer: Phil Nixon
- IT Support Assistant: Heather Kirk
Networking your own computer or device
- Wireless Network instructions. Learn more.
- Ethernet Network instructions. Learn more.
Computing Rules
By connecting to the internet at Wolfson College, you agree to be bound by the College's and University's IT Rules
You should also be aware of the following copyright infringement warning.
IT Safety and Security
Keeping secure - Free software and guidance is available through the University.
- Anti-Virus Software. Learn more.
- Anti-Spyware Software. Learn more.
- Operating System Patches. Learn more.
- Phishing. Learn more.
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12 December 2019Secret of Skins
Sarah Skeels, Wolfson student, appears in the new BBC Four natural history documentary, called Secret of Skins.
25 November 2019Wolfson alumnus Michael Rands appointed Master of Darwin CollegeCongratulations to Dr Michael Rands, Wolfson alumnus, who has been appointed Master of Darwin College.
22 November 2019Romulus reveals this year's themeThe editorial team revealed the theme with a launch party that had live music, scientific talks, poetry and a juggling performance.
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Accessing and Analysing Culturally Sensitive Content: Data Capsules, Extracted F...Thursday 19 December - 4:00pm to 5:30pm
The long-term goal of the Ātea Project — which is part of New Zealand’s National Science Challenges — is to help build prosperous, culturally thriving and technology-driven Māori economies for future generations.
Haiku poetry composed by the President, with illustrationsTuesday 7 January - 9:00am to Wednesday 25 March - 4:00pmThis exhibition is located in the corridor between the Buttery and the Cafe.
From Concept to Monument: Time and Cost of Construction in the Ancient WorldThursday 16 January - 1:00pm to Saturday 18 January - 6:30pmThe conference sets an exclusive focus on modelling the costs of construction over the course of 1,500 years, from Archaic Greece to the early middle ages. Over the last decade, the general interest in building costs and organisational aspects of historical construction has seen a rise in popularity amongst scholars working on pre-modern architecture.