Who we are
UCISA's Women in Tech Group highlights the success of women already working in IT roles in HE and FE. The Group offers opportunities to network and share experiences and challenges as well as identifying best practice approaches to improving diversity.
What we do
The Group aims to encourage more women to consider technology-related careers in the sector and creates networking opportunities, both physical and virtual, for women to share experiences and challenges as well as promoting the IT work undertaken by women in the sector.
Get involved
Join the conversation on the UCISA's Women in Tech Group's Teams site, which provides a friendly opportunity to connect with women in a range of IT roles across UK educational institutions or via twitter at @ucisawit
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.
For discussions, questions and answers you can
Useful Information
Committee Members
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- Sandra Gillham
- Project Manager
- University of Southampton
- s.gillham@soton.ac.uk
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- Lynne Alderson
- Head of IT Customer Service and Support
- University of Northampton
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- Cat Hallam
- Faculty Learning Technology Officer
- Keele University
- c.hallam@keele.ac.uk
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- Tatiana Hepplewhite
- Business Systems Manager
- Leeds Beckett University
- t.hepplewhite@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
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WiT Chair
- Christi Hopkinson
- Head of Service Operations
- University of the West of England
- Christi.Hopkinson@uwe.ac.uk
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- Jim Nottingham
- Director of Digital and Information Digital Services
- University for the Creative Arts
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- Katie Wilde
- Head of Digital Research
- University of Aberdeen
- k.wilde@abdn.ac.uk
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- Vicky Gosling
- Head of Digital Solutions
- Portsmouth University
- vicky.gosling@port.ac.uk
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- Carla Thornley
- Head of Service Desk
- University of Oxford
- carla.thornley@it.ox.ac.uk
Latest News and Views
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And the winners are
We are pleased to announce the winner of the UCISA24 Awards