UX Oxford Lightning Talk:“10 ways to get more women applying for your tech jobs”

My lightning talk at UX Oxford about how to attract more women to apply for jobs in technology.

Where did all the women go

On April 21st 2017 I presented the following workshop at UX in the City: Oxford. The workshop summarizes the current situation for women in technology; reflecting on the past to understand how we got to these horrendous figures, and debunking some of the assumptions that are thrown around when trying to justify the situation.

Fixing the gender gap in tech – ideas and insights from Code First Girls: The North 2017

Blog post published on Global Initiative.

The Future of Primary Care: A Debate

Blog post published on Global Initiative.

Digital Health for the Soul

Blog post published on Global Initiative.

The value of interactive wireframes for designers

Blog post published on Global Initiative.

The Design Conference

To badge, or not to badge You arrive at the conference and straight away are presented with a dilemma – the great name badge debacle. At this point those attending the conference are divided into three categories – those that wear their name badges with pride, those that refuse to wear it at all, and […]

Animals as brands

Blog post published on Global Initiative.

US Elections – What their websites can tell us about the candidates

It’s hard not to be swept up in all the excitement of the US Elections – a far cry from the Cameron / Milliband squabbles of last summer – the US elections have packed out stadiums, cheerleaders, and an awful lot of merchandise. Just as a point of interest I’ve had a go at comparing […]