Technicians' Community
The Technicians' Community aims to drive forward the development and recognition of technical support staff.
Technician Partnership Conference 2026: not just for technicians
The Technician Partnership Conference 2026 is for anyone in higher education who wants to understand the people, practices and ideas that help universities thrive. The conference brings together technicians, leaders and sector partners for a day of insight and networking.
The event takes place at Newcastle University on 1st July 2026.
This year’s programme explores some of the most important themes facing technicians right now, including:
- sustainability
- neurodiversity
- regional collaboration
- early career development
- wellbeing
- research integrity
- grant writing
- succession planning
- change
- the responsible use of AI
Our keynote speaker is Alex Partridge, the founder of LadBible and UniLad. Alex will speak about ADHD through the lens of late diagnosis, including the often overlooked experience of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria. His session promises valuable insight on inclusion, workplace culture and how people experience pressure and belonging at work.
The conference also includes a supplier exhibition. The support of exhibitors and sponsors helps make TPC2026 possible. They also give delegates the chance to discover new and relevant products, services and ideas.
Whether your interest is in technical careers, inclusive practice, research culture or new opportunities across the sector, TPC2026 offers a welcoming space to learn, connect and be inspired.
There are technicians in all walks of life doing a variety of interesting and important work.
Technicians build the aircraft engines that fly people around the world. Technicians undertake lab research to help find a cure for cancer. Technicians design the lighting for the world's biggest entertainment events.
Newcastle University's Technician Community aims to further develop and recognise technical support staff through regular events.
Our activity
NU TechNet
NU TechNet at Newcastle University is a forum that supports its community of technicians and welcomes involvement from all technical colleagues, across all disciplines.
The University employs approximately 350 technicians in academic units who provide a variety of specialist skills and knowledge that enhances the teaching and research capabilities of our institution. NU TechNet helps them to connect with each other and bring about improvements in the workplace. It provides regular networking opportunities to share information, offer peer support and provides learning and development activities and events.
The University has pledged to support the Technician Commitment action plan 2024-2026 for technical staff based in faculties. NU TechNet has a leading role in shaping and delivering some of the activities set out in the Technician Commitment Action Plan. The Technician Commitment is a university and research institution initiative that aims to ensure visibility, recognition, career development and sustainability for technicians working in Higher Education and research.
Working together with Organisational Development, the network Chair and Events Committee meet regularly to develop and organise activities. They act as contacts for TechNet and help share information across faculties, so technicians are kept up to date with upcoming activities and opportunities.
Current members include:
- Mel Leitch (Chair)
- Beth Hunter
- Julie Bullimore
- Robert Jackson
- Rafiqul Hussain
- Oliver Perry
- Emma Malcolm
- Roy Lamb
- Karen Hendrix
- Norman Charlton
Technicians can also get involved and keep up to date on activities, news and opportunities by joining NU TechNet Community on Teams.
Technician Commitment
The Technician Commitment is a significant initiative aimed at enhancing the visibility, recognition, career development, and sustainability of technicians, technologists, and skills specialists working in higher education (HE) and research. Launched in 2017, it represents a collaborative effort across the UK's education and research sector to address key challenges faced by technical staff. The commitment has four main areas of focus:
- ensuring that technicians are visible within their institutions
- recognizing their expertise
- providing opportunities for career progression
- ensuring the future sustainability of technical skills
The impact of the Technician Commitment within the HE sector has been substantial. It has garnered support from over 100 signatory institutions, who have pledged to take action to support their technical staff. This has led to significant cultural changes within these institutions. Improving the work environment and career prospects for technicians. The initiative has also attracted considerable investment. Both financial and in-kind, to develop and deliver activities related to the commitment. Moreover, it has leveraged external funding to support the technical community further.
The Technician Commitment is an initiative which requires institutions to make a pledge to support technicians in the key areas above. NU was a founder signature in 2017 and since then has progressed the agenda through a series of Action Plans. These are signed off by the VC and President before being peer reviewed. Feedback received on the last three action plans has been excellent.
Some of the key highlights of the Technician commitment at Newcastle that formed part of our submission to the UK-ITSS in January 2024 were:
- The action plan is driven from the Technicians Voice captured through NU TechNet events and surveys.
- Northumbria and Newcastle university held a joint TechNet meeting in 2023 which was addressed by both VCs. Since then, there have been interactions across Teaching (VR facility) and research platforms (SIGs).
- N8 Collaborate phase 1 (£5K) and phase 2 (£25K) to build a collaborative community around Carbon Operational Net Zero and share best practice. This is ongoing work which has been the trigger for collaboration and innovation at a national level.
- That Technicians are embedded into the RC roadmap ensures they are included and in fact were major drivers for the creation of guidelines for fair attribution of authorship. They contributed to the Quality Time workstream and created a technical expertise brochure to broaden access to technical led facilities.
- Research Culture project fund has funded two national facing technician led conferences hosted by Newcastle University in 2022 and 2024 in addition to writing retreats. The Research Culture development fund has also funded personal development opportunities too.
- Organisational development has created a technicians training portal on the LMS
- LTDS continue to coach and support technicians through the Advanced HE Associateship and Fellowship teaching qualification.
- We had technicians shortlisted for THE outstanding technician of the year in 2019 (Leitch and Davoll), 2020 (De La Hay), 2021 (Filby) and 2022 (Nelson) and indeed Andy Filby won this in 2021.
The Technician Commitment leads at NU are Mel Leitch and Julie Bullimore.
Experiential Route to HEA Fellowship
Would you like to gain recognition for your work in supporting learning?
The Newcastle Professional Standards Framework Experiential Route supports Newcastle colleagues to make a claim for the following HEA fellowships:
- Associate Fellowship
- Fellowship
- Senior Fellowship
The route provides you with a Canvas resource, workshop, and mentor to support your claim.
Find out more about the Experiential Route to HEA Fellowship
Our action plan
Technician Commitment action plan 2024-2026 (PDF: 834kb)
Get in touch
Mel Leitch: mel.leitch@newcastle.ac.uk