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Introduction

Each Team starts with 1 or 2 owners, who are responsible for initial setup of the Team.

What does being a Team Owner actually mean?

Team Owners are responsible for 3 things:

  1. Adding or removing colleagues from the Team
  2. Assigning other Team Owners
  3. Creating conversation “Channels”


Getting your Team up and Running - at present only UIS can create Teams, so the first minute is not needed, but this video also demonstrates how to invite users and create Channels:

https://support.office.com/en-us/article/video-get-your-team-up-and-running-702a2977-e662-4038-bef5-bdf8ee47b17b


The Microsoft How-to for these can be found at: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/go-to-guide-for-team-owners-92d238e6-0ae2-447e-af90-40b1052c4547

A have a large group, do I have to add them 1 by 1?

The application offers no other way. However, if you can give us a list of University IDs you want added then we can perform an initial import for you. To request this, add our Development Manager David Connor (dc677) as an additional owner to your Team, and send him a message – he will organise the rest with you.


I want to change the Team Name or set a custom picture, can I?

You must contact the UIS service Desk to change the Team Name or the picture – otherwise a security policy will kick in and rename your Team to “User_Teamname” (We found out this out the hard way)



Should I add people outside of my Institution to my Team?

In general, no – the Institutional Team should be just that. If you are collaborating with another institution / group then you should request UIS create a new project-specific team.

See the advice on this topic here


Can I create additional Teams for projects or Collaborations?

At the moment, additional Teams need to be requested via this form here


My institution is already using Zoom / Skype for video meetings with, why would we want Teams?


Teams is more than video meetings; with chat and file-sharing built in, as well as the ability to create public and private channels,  it brings team members together in a persistent structure suited to long-term remote collaboration.  And as it is being rolled out University-wide, it’s easy to find and talk to colleagues across the University without having to wonder if they have the licence / application.

I collaborate with people outside of Cambridge, will they be able to use Teams?


Absolutely. As part of the Office 365 suite, Teams is a common tool, and in use by many other Universities and organisations. So, it’s likely they already are using Teams. If they don’t they can create a free account at https://products.office.com/en-gb/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software

Once they have created an account for themselves, your Team Owner will be able to add them to your team / chat via the email address (searching by name works for internal users only) or send them a meeting link as per Microsoft Teams - Creating a Teams Meeting (Windows)

They can also join a meeting without creating a Teams account, or installing the Teams app, see Microsoft Teams - Joining a Teams meeting (no Cambridge University account).








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