Bringing our creative ideas to life
20 November 2020
Computer Games Technology student James blogs about creating a 'vertical slice' - a small part of a game - for a live brief set by a local games company. Read more…
20 November 2020
Computer Games Technology student James blogs about creating a 'vertical slice' - a small part of a game - for a live brief set by a local games company. Read more…
25 September 2020
ARU’s Computer Science course offers a variety of modules that explore networking, programming and design skills - and help you on your way to becoming a professional IT engineer. Here's my favourite so far. Read more…
25 September 2020
Summer has been long, longer than usual with COVID-19 shutting down businesses, social contact, and any plans I had. In fact I had so much more spare time on my hands I decided to get busy, and make some moves to better my career. Read more…
4 June 2020
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data MSc student Amanda answers our questions about her experiences as a Brazilian student at ARU. Read more…
9 March 2020
Although I have a very positive experience working in games, the research done by UKIE suggests that currently 28% of the UK’s game industry work power is female, which I feel could go up. Read more…
5 March 2020
I’m in my second year of studying Computer Gaming Technology. My course is a wonderful blend of logic and creativity, which lends itself well to my strengths. Read more…
4 March 2020
For any third year, the future can be a scary concept. You have that feeling as you head into your final semester or trimester that now you need to plan out the rest of your life. Read more…
22 November 2019
Chelmsford was once described by Charles Dickens as 'the dullest and most stupid spot on the face of the Earth'. Thankfully, it’s come a long way since 1835 and the small riverside city is now teeming with things to do! Read more…
20 August 2019
I am in my final year now and I am so happy with where I am in terms of work experience. ARU has offered me so many opportunities that I am grateful for. Read more…
4 July 2019
Ever find yourself cooped in your room because you’re too scared to meet someone new? Or maybe because you like your comforts so you’d rather not tarnish that. Social anxiety can be overwhelming, I can only imagine you having butterflies, maybe slightly nauseated… Read more…
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