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This service is the University of Michigan's site for electronic research administration.
This service is used to connect devices to campus networks. It is comprised of microscopic strands of glass, and permits data to travel over longer distances at higher bandwidths than other types of cable.
This service provides users with an easy way to share their feedback, suggestions, and concerns regarding the Canvas Instructor Tools.
This service is a cloud-based learning management system used by most U-M instructors and students to facilitate teaching, learning and collaboration. External applications, including Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) applications, can be integrated within Canvas courses to support and enhance teaching and learning activities both online and in the classroom.
This service is learning solution that includes a course catalog, course registration system, payment gateway, and learning platform.
This Service is consolidated DHCP/DNS/IPAM network solution. The university hostmaster provides these services at no additional cost as part of the larger networking services on campus.
This Service is a tool to check and fix the accessibility of content on Canvas. This solution will help course creators make digital content accessible to everyone, and meet digital accessibility standards as required by U-M policy and applicable law.
This form is to request to reserve one of the several computing classrooms for instructional purposes.
This form is used to request a exception access to Campus Computing Sites Software. Software access at Campus Computing Sites is granted based on university affiliation. You may request access to additional software titles even if that title is not eligible based on your affiliation.
Software licenses and your role at the University of Michigan, determine what software you can access on a Sites workstation. There are circumstances where an individual of an excluded role does have a legitimate reason for using a software title that is not in conflict with the intent of the licensing terms. You can use this form to request we make an exception. Sites staff review and approved exceptions on a case by case basis.
Exceptions are valid for a single academic year. After the end of summer term, and before the start of fall term, the exceptions will expire.
This Service is used by the U-M Benefits Office to manage benefit services for U-M faculty and staff and retired faculty and staff.
Looking for verification of Insurance? Contact the Shared Services Center to request a letter by sending an email to sharedservices@umich.edu. You’ll receive a personalized letter for your auto insurance carrier within 10 business days. For more information on the Shared Services Center, please see https://ssc.umich.edu/
This form allows Instructors to request specialty software to be available on Campus Computing Sites computers for your course
This form is to request assistance with Printing at Campus Computing locations (also known as Sites) across campus via MPrint. Sites locations offer black and white, color, tabloid, or poster printers. Everyone is welcome to print at Campus Computing locations, though printing allocations vary.
Most Campus Computing Sites provide black and white laser printing, and several provide color or large format printing. Use this request for support of these printers.
This service is available to those using their own device or a U-M computer, and offers no-hassle, secure, and free access to U-M provided software, desktop computing, and printing, all supported by knowledgeable support staff.
This service is the supported query and reporting tool for the U-M Data Warehouse.
Use BusinessObjects to run UM-maintained reports and to create and run ad hoc reports. BusinessObjects interfaces (also known as universes) have been developed for all data in the U-M Data Warehouse.
This service is an MPathways module that stores demographic information about all members of the university community in one location, eliminating the need to re-enter data when an individual changes their status.
For more information, see the Campus Community Module on the ITS website.
This service is an MPathways module that is used to track and maintain information about the university’s assets, including their identification, acquisition data, current status, and financial data. This module allows users to update the description, location, and unit contact information for assets belonging to their department(s).
For more info, see Asset Management Module on the ITS website.
This Service supports inquiries about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools on U-M Campus. Submit your AI tool questions using this form.
This service, in conjunction with Turbo Research Storage, provides a secure, scalable, and distributed computing environment that aligns with HIPAA privacy standards.
This service offers evaluations to explore high-tech accommodation options. These can improve technology use for people with short- or long-term disabilities. Our service is available to U-M students and staff who are not covered by other services. Training and problem solving help is also available. We have many years of experience recommending solutions. There is no charge.
To make an appointment or ask a question, please fill out the form below.
This service supports researchers who purchase computing hardware that will be maintained as private and dedicated for their research.
This form is to request the creation of an account on one of the HPC clusters (Great Lakes, Armis2, or Lighthouse). A shortcode is needed as customers have to pay to use HPC resources with the new account.
This form is to request user access to one of the HPC clusters (Great Lakes, Armis2, or Lighthouse).
This form is used by the ARC team as part of their process to have users agree to conditions related to use of ARC services