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Assignments, Email and Other Links

  • Read your UNE Email
    You can read your UNE email with a Web based interface. Requires your UNE username and password. From 2006, turing usernames and passwords are the same as UNE usernames and passwords. Unless you have made other arrangements, any email sent to your turing address will be forwarded to your UNE email address.
  • Read your turing Email
    If you still use turing to read your email, you can use a Web based interface.
  • Assignment submission
    This is the web based assignment submission facility used for some Computer Science and Mathematics units. It requires your UNE username and password. This is not available for all units. Some units require that you use the command line submission facility (submit). Other units will use the WebCT on-line submission system.
  • Telnet to turing.une.edu.au
    Get a command line on turing. This link is here by popular request. Some browsers will start the telnet program as a helper application when you click on this link. This does not work for all browsers. If it doesn't work for you, you will have to start your telnet application another way. Note that telnet is an old protocol and has security issues. You should be using ssh (secure shell) instead of telnet if you can. For linux users, just type ssh instead of telnet. For windows users, consider installing putty, available from our FTP site.
  • Web based Assignment Submission on turing
  • Register for a UNE account
    You will need a UNE account to be able to access most services at UNE, including services provided by our School.
  • Change your UNE password.
  • Setting up nxclient.

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On-Line Documentation

Post-Graduate Seminar in Mathematics

The Division of Mathematics holds a seminar principally for the benefit of post-graduate students at 2 p.m. on Fridays in room MC206. The format is informal, with audience participation strongly encouraged. Typically, post-graduate students discuss current problems they face in their research, progress on their project, or literature being read. At other times, participants, either local or guests, discuss material of interest, or rehearse papers to be presented at a conference or to be submitted for publication. If you have any topic you wish to discuss or have discuss, contact the seminar organiser, Dr Imre Bokor.