Patricia Bartholomeou
About Patricia Bartholomeou
Patricia Bartholomeou is a Senior User Researcher at Equal Experts in London, England, with extensive experience in user research across various organizations. She holds a BA in Politics from the University of York and an MSc in Contemporary Political Sociology from the London School of Economics.
Work at Equal Experts
Patricia Bartholomeou has been serving as a Senior User Researcher at Equal Experts since 2022. In this role, she focuses on enhancing user experience through research methodologies. Her position is based in London, England, where she applies her extensive background in user research to contribute to various projects.
Previous Experience in User Research
Prior to her current role, Patricia Bartholomeou held several positions in user research. She worked at the Government Digital Service as a Digital User Researcher from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, she served as a User Researcher at HM Revenue & Customs from 2018 to 2019 and at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government from 2019 to 2020. Her experience includes conducting co-design workshops to improve user experience.
Educational Background
Patricia Bartholomeou studied at the University of York, where she earned a BA (Hons) in Politics from 1996 to 1999. She furthered her education at the London School of Economics and Political Science, achieving an MSc in Contemporary Political Sociology from 2005 to 2008. This academic background supports her analytical skills in user research.
Language Proficiency
Patricia Bartholomeou is fluent in both English and Greek. This language proficiency enables her to conduct research effectively across diverse linguistic groups, enhancing her ability to gather insights from a broader audience.
Certifications and Assessments
Patricia Bartholomeou has passed the GDS Alpha and Beta Assessments, which demonstrate her proficiency in government digital standards. This certification reflects her capability to adhere to established guidelines in digital user research.