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Student Email

Anglia Ruskin Student email
You will be able to access your student email from any PC with an internet connection. It will give you email, diary, contact and task management features. The screens will be familiar to anyone who has used Microsoft Hotmail or other personal web-based email services.

You will be able to access your email from an internet browser by navigating to My.Anglia and clicking on the Email Login link.

Tips on linking Anglia Ruskin email to Microsoft Hotmail accounts and also mobile access are located within this link

How do I log into Student Email?
Logging in to your email account happens automatically after you have logged in to a student PC or My.Anglia using your

Anglia Ruskin Username (abc123) or (Anglia\abc123)

and the password created in Password manager

Additionally for all students, when you log on to the e-Vision portal you will be able to see your new email address on your student records.

How often should I log in to my student email?
We recommend that students access their student email at least twice a week during term time to check for important information.

Additionally, the University Library provide an email service to remind readers that they have items about to become overdue. This is a courtesy service only. It is the reader's responsibility to ensure that loans are renewed or returned on time.

Can I forward my emails to my personal account?
Yes you may forward e-mail sent to your Anglia account to an account of your choosing. Further details

Email Policy and guidelines
The University Email policy and guidelines are detailed in this document. This policy defines among other things, acceptable use of your Anglia Ruskin email account.

When you are using your email, information will be transmitted securely over the internet but you will still need to take basic precautions to keep your account secure, particularly when you are using a publicly accessible PC.
You should make sure that you log off when you have finished using your email account, and not write down or share passwords.

If you encounter problems with email access you will need to contact your local Student IT Help Desk