The Community provides a forum for London institutions to meet, to share best practice and to identify opportunities for collaboration and potential shared services.
The UCISA London Community welcomes member institutions from further education colleges, sixth form colleges, specialist institutions and higher education institutions.
The easiest way to get involved with the UCISA London Community is to join the correspondence mailing list. This is a friendly way to find out about the challenges at other organisations and keep in touch with your peers.
Member Email lists
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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If you are interested in joining the Group's Teams site please contact community@ucisa.ac.uk
Committee Members
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Chair
- Okan Kibaroglu
- Director of Customer Success
- Imperial College London
- o.kibaroglu@imperial.ac.uk
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Deputy Chair
- Jason Parke
- Lecturer in Computing
- University of Greenwich
- J.Parke@greenwich.ac.uk
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- Agnieszka Jankowska
- Head of Change and Students Experience
- Queen Mary, University of London
- a.jankowska@qmul.ac.uk
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- John Harris
- Director of Products and Supplier Engagement
- King’s College London
- john.t.harris@kcl.ac.uk
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- Johnny De Silva
- Head of Education Systems
- King's College London
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- Surjit Uppal
- Head of Technology Enhanced Learning
- Queen Mary, University of London
- s.uppal@qmul.ac.uk
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- James Smith
- Chief Information Officer
- Middlesex University
- j.g.smith@mdx.ac.uk
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