If you are a student at the University of Birmingham, then you will need to login to your portal in order to access all the resources that are available to you. This guide will show you how to do this step-by-step, so that you can start using the portal right away.
How to login to the University of Birmingham Portal
The University of Birmingham Portal is a website that allows students, staff and visitors to access a variety of information and services. To login to the portal, follow these steps:
1. Go to www.birmingham.ac.uk and sign in with your university username and password.
2. On the homepage, click on ‘Portal’ in the top left-hand corner.
3. On the homepage of the portal, under ‘Login’, click on ‘New User’.
4. Enter your first name (first initial), last name (last initial), email address and password in the appropriate boxes and click ‘Next’.
5. Once you have logged in, you will be taken to a page where you can start browsing the various services available on the portal.
How to create an account on the University of Birmingham Portal
The University of Birmingham Portal provides a simple way to access your personal information, study resources and campus facilities.
To create an account on the University of Birmingham Portal:
-Open the University of Birmingham Portal (http://portal.uob.ac.uk/) on your computer
-Click on ‘Login’ in the top left corner of the screen
-Enter your name and email address, then click ‘Create an Account’
-A new window will open with your account settings. Click ‘Save changes’ to finish
How to sign in to the University of Birmingham Portal
If you are not already signed in, follow these steps to sign in:
-Click thelogin link in the top right-hand corner of any page on the portal
-Enter your University of Birmingham username and password (or sign in with your Facebook account if you have registered with them)
-Click on the orange login button
-You will be taken to the main login screen where you can select which pages you want to access.
How to password protect your account on the University of Birmingham Portal
If you have created an account on the University of Birmingham Portal, you will be able to password protect your account. To password protect your account:
-Go to My Account on the Portal homepage and click on the link in the blue bar at the top of the page that says Password Protect My Account.
-Enter your password in the text box and click on the green button next to it.
-You will now be taken to a new page where you can set a password for your account. Make sure that you also set a valid email address so that you can be contacted if there are any problems with your account.
-Click on the Log In button to log in to your account.
How to unblock a user on the University of Birmingham Portal
If you would like to unblock a user on the University of Birmingham Portal, please follow these steps:
1. Log in to your account on the portal.
2. On the main menu, select 'Users'.
3. Select the user you wish to unblock.
4. Click on the 'Unblock' link next to their name.
5. Confirm that you wish to unblock the user and click 'OK'.
6. The user will now be unable to access any content on the portal until they have re-registered (or logged out) and re-logged in.
How to contact University of Birmingham Support
If you are having difficulty logging in to your University of Birmingham account or need assistance with any other aspect of using the site, please contact their support team. Our contact details are provided below:
You can reach us by telephone on 0121 567 8000
Our office hours are Monday to Friday 09:00am - 17:00pm (GMT)
Or by email at [email protected]
We hope that you find the information on this page helpful. If not, please let us know and we will do their best to help.
University of Birmingham Support
Conclusion
If you are looking for information on the University of Birmingham portal, then this guide should have been helpful. In this article, we will provide instructions on how to login to the portal and find the information you need. We hope that by following these simple steps you will be able to access all of the resources available on the University of Birmingham website.