

Sue Black: podcast appearances and interviews
Professor of Computer Science at Durham University
About Sue Black
Susan Elizabeth Black, born in 1962, is a British computer scientist, academic, and social entrepreneur. She is recognized for her efforts in preserving Bletchley Park, the historic site associated with World War II codebreaking, through her campaign titled Saving Bletchley Park. Her advocacy work has contributed to the site's preservation and recognition. Since 2018, she has held the position of Professor of Computer Science and Technology Evangelist at Durham University. Prior to her current role, she was based at the University of Westminster and University College London. Black's work combines academic expertise with a commitment to social causes, particularly in the realm of preserving crucial historical and technological sites.
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Podcasts Sue Black appeared on
Shows that have booked Sue Black as a guest, ranked by appearance count.






Latest Sue Black interviews
Every podcast episode Sue Black has appeared on, newest first.


From Ancient Texts to Ethical Tech - Dr Thea Sommerschield and Professor Sue Black


CHRISTMAS LECTURES special: Inside forensic science – with Dame Sue Black & Katherine Mathieson



5: Prof. Sue Black talks about the power of resilience, overcoming adversity and using social media as a force for good.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Sue Black been on?
Sue Black has appeared on 6 podcasts across 7 episodes. Notable shows include Ri Science Podcast, In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai, Talking Humanities.
What does Sue Black do?
Sue Black is Professor of Computer ScienceDurham University. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Sue Black's most recent podcast appearance?
Sue Black's most recent appearance was on "162. The Future of AI is Responsible & Inclusive / Professor Sue Black OBE". In Conversation with Nathalie Nahai, published Apr 11, 2026.
Which podcast has Sue Black appeared on most often?
Ri Science Podcast. 2 appearances on record, most recently Dec 16, 2022.
