The Campus Computing Centre (C3) is responsible for UNU’s information and communication technology (ICT) systems and infrastructure. C3 aims to leverage innovative and effective information resources and technology to enable and advance the vision, mission and strategic directions of the University. Our vision is that ICT should be part of everything we seek to do at UNU as an essential and invisible tool that is always available and seamlessly integrated into our activities.
Our goal is to ensure that staff and students of UNU can make maximum and appropriate use of the ICT facilities and services in their endeavours. We are continually advancing our portfolio of ICT services in anticipation of the changing needs of faculty, staff and students. The computing environment at the UNU Tokyo campus offers a diverse range of ICT resources geared to increase individual productivity, support and enhance education and research, while reducing the University’s carbon footprint through green computing.
Our portfolio of services available to staff, students, and partners includes, but is not limited to the following:
The Campus Computing Centre Helpdesk (accessible via the UNU intranet) offers assistance to UNU students and staff regarding the Unversity’s technology services, such as e-mail, telephones, printing and Internet accessibility.
The office hours of the Campus Computing Centre are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Japan Standard Time), Monday through Friday, except UNU holidays.
Campus Computing Centre, 7th floor
United Nations University
5-53-70 Jingumae
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Japan 150-8925
T: +81 3 5467-1212
F: +81 3 5467-1336