The Software and Software Procurement Group acts as a forum for the HE and FE educational community wanting to promote the specific requirements of the sector to software suppliers We aim to promote and improve communication between suppliers and the community and engage with both major players and significant software suppliers to UK education so that they better understand the sector's requirements. We act as a focus for the community for software issues. Who we are
What we do
Group email list or MS Teams
Group discussion lists are to be used by members to discuss subjects of common interest. People entitled to join the list are members of Full and Affiliate member institutions (ie not Corporate members). The lists should not be used to advertise or promote Corporate member or non-members events/services/products. These should be posted via the ucisa-announce list.
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Useful Information
Committee Members
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Chair Software and Software Procurement Group
- Tina Pask
- Associate Director Business Services
- University of London
- tina.pask@london.ac.uk
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- Mark Allinson
- Director of Information Technology Services
- Edge Hill University
- mark.allinson@edgehill.ac.uk
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- Sarah Butcher
- Software Asset Manager
- University of York
- sarah.butcher@york.ac.uk
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- Howard Moody
- Head of Software Licensing
- Jisc
- howard.moody@jisc.ac.uk
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- Kevin Hopkins
- Software Licensing Manager
- University of Nottingham
- kevin.hopkins@nottingham.ac.uk
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- Sue Preston
- Software Manager
- University of Leciester
- sd39@le.ac.uk
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- Mark WIlson
- Software and Technical Support Officer
- University of Sussex
- mlw31@sussex.ac.uk
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- Robert Silk
- Head of IT Supplier and Asset Management
- University College London
- r.silk@ucl.ac.uk
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