
About
Dr Julie Voce serves as Head of Digital Education, Deputy Director, and Senior Lecturer in Educational Development at City St George's, University of London, overseeing institutional projects in learning spaces, lecture capture, digital accessibility, digital literacies, and learning analytics.
Her academic credentials include:
- Principal Fellow (PFHEA), Advance HE, May 2023
- PhD in E-Research and Technology Enhanced Learning, Lancaster University, August 2019
- PG Cert in Academic Practice, University of Manchester, June 2005
- MEng Computer Science, University of Bristol, July 2000
Dr Voce's research centers on Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) within UK Higher Education, with expertise in institutional support models, digital literacies, and open educational practices. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical implementations of learning technologies, emphasizing accessibility and analytics-driven pedagogical innovation through the ucisa TEL survey project.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- Honorary Life Member, Association for Learning Technology (2024)
- Runner-up: ALT Research Project of the Year 2019
- Winner: ALT Team of the Year award 2023
- Winner: ALT Leadership in Digital Education award 2023
- Winner: UCISA 2024 award for Supporting Excellence in Learning, Teaching and Research
As an educator, she teaches digital education and open practice modules on the MA Academic Practice program while serving as a CMALT assessor and reviewer for Research in Learning Technology journal. Her leadership extends to developing institutional digital strategies and fostering cross-departmental collaboration in educational technology.
She directs a university-wide digital education team managing critical infrastructure projects and has maintained continuous membership in the ucisa Digital Education Group since 2006, shaping national TEL policy and practice.



