Working as one, Tribal delivers education, training and development services across five continents. Tribal is rapidly establishing a reputation as a global partner within the international Higher Education sector.
Tribal is trusted by some of the world’s leading Universities, including University of Oxford, University of British Columbia and University of Sydney, to manage their student’s journey and in doing so, are helping to nurture the leaders of the future.
E-mail:
sales.technology@tribalgroup.com Call: 0845 3133 151
SITS:Vision
Our world leading student administration system SITS:Vision is implemented in 65% of the UK HE sector and various sites around the world.
e-Vision
Our self-service web front end to SITS:Vision that delivers information and functionality for students, staff, prospective students and alumni over the web.
Enterprise
Service Desk Our standalone helpdesk software solution that is being used to help improve customer service and student welfare.
Azorus CRM Provides SITS:Vision customers with an innovative and leading CRM platform.
Asset and Facilities
Management Software K2 our intelligent, interactive and integrated facilities and asset management system meets the complex and constantly changing demands of a modern property portfolio.
Benchmarking Our solutions deliver a wide range of performance improvement benefits which have been utalised by 40 per cent of the UK.
Ideate™
An innovative, flexible and new approach to research information management to streamline and enhance a university’s research support activities - developed in partnership with the University of Warwick.
Gradintel
Our employability solution that effectively matches students with employer vacancies.
i-Graduate
Helps track and compare student satisfaction levels enabling informed decisions to improve the whole student experience.
Visit us at the UCISA Conference to find out more. We look forward to seeing you there.
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