Please note: If you sign up for a dropbox account with your UC e-mail, you will be given a personal account. You must apply for dropbox access through the ServiceNow link on this page in order to be added to the enterprise license.
UC provides unlimited Dropbox storage upon request for the purpose of collaborating on research data (not for storing personal or administrative files). Please note that there is a 50 BG limit per file upload if you are accessing Dropbox through your web browser. Dropbox is a university managed storage option suitable for research data. Data is stored offshore on Australian servers. Ideal for collaborating with people outside the University. You can access documents in the Dropbox from Windows Explorer, and Dropbox cloud views. Please consult with our Data Librarian or eResearch Consultant if you require storage for Sensitive Research Data, or if your research data is 鈥淪pecial鈥 requiring careful handling.
What is Dropbox?
Dropbox is a cloud file storage service that lets you share, synchronise, and collaborate on documents across the UC and with an even wider group of collaborators in academia and industry.聽
You can use Dropbox for:聽
- Joint research projects聽
- Funding bids聽
- PG supervision聽
- Accessing files off-site and around the clock聽
- Allowing visitor and time restricted access to selected files and folders, while maintaining high levels of security for the data you need to keep private聽
If you already have an account, you are invited to join the UC enterprise account, where there is an added benefit of greater security and backup and support.
How to get access to UC Dropbox
Research staff and doctoral candidates can request access to Dropbox via the Button Below which will prompt you for information about intended use. You may be asked to provide additional information to support your request, including approval from a Principal Investigator or supervisor.
Please note that Dropbox is not available for use by group accounts, e.g. group emails.