Alumni Email
Graduates from 2001 onwards may continue using their existing CityUHK accounts to access University IT services such as Email, AIMS and WiFi.
For those without a CityUHK account, please register here.
Other Information:
- Alumni Email Account Management
- FAQ for Alumni Microsoft 365
- Policies on Use of IT Services & Resources
DISCLAIMERS
- The University shall not be held liable to the users for any loss or damage of data arising directly or indirectly from the failure of hardware or software, or from human error, although the University shall maintain procedures to prevent loss of data. Please note that backup will be performed for system recovery only and no support will be provided for restoration of any personal mail.
- Although appropriate effort is made to maintain system security, unauthorized access is possible through malicious mischief over the network. The University shall not be held liable for any loss of data, theft of information, etc. arising directly or indirectly from the absence or failure of system security protection mechanisms.
- The University shall not, at any time, be liable for any loss, directly or indirectly, of profits or revenues, from users as a result of service failure.
- The University reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions of the service at her discretion without any prior notice.
USERS' RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Only authorized users may access the Service. The right to use the Service is not transferable.
- You should only use the Service for personal purposes. You should not allow others to use your account for any purpose, including commercial use.
- You are responsible for selecting a password for your email account and safeguarding that password at all times. In the event of theft or loss of password, you are allowed to restore your initial password from the system. The University will not be responsible for any consequence of misuses of the user's account.
- You are responsible at all times for using the Service in a manner that is ethical, legal and not to the detriment of others. Harassing materials should not be sent via email or posted to electronic forums and newsgroups.
- You should observe generally accepted rules including the CTNET policy related to proper use of email resources. If you are found to have violated the rules and triggered by incidences such as providing wrong contact information, the University reserves the right to restrict or terminate services provided to a user at any time without prior notice.
- You are responsible for paying attention to all official messages sent by email, postal mail or fax from the University. Should precautions or actions be required, you will be responsible for all consequences or losses that result from neglecting the corresponding messages.