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5 March 2020

Artist and gamer, Caitlin, is studying Computer Games Art at ARU in Cambridge. In this blog she tells us more about her course, the changing nature of the gaming industry, and her career ambitions. Read more…

5 March 2020

Molly is studying Computer Gaming Technology, with its mix of programming and creative design. She tells us more about her course and her experiences of being a woman starting out in the computer gaming industry. Read more…

5 March 2020

Sabrina studied Computer Games Development (Art) as a postgraduate student at ARU, and went on to establish her own business. She talks about her career and experiences as a woman working in the games industry. Read more…

17 February 2020

The Computer Games Art BA (Hons) course taught me industry standard skills, while giving me opportunities to grow my network and take part in all kinds of events and projects alongside my studies. Read more…

10 February 2020

I am currently in my third year of the BA (Hons) Digital Media course at Cambridge School of Art. After graduation I wish to delve into the world of Marketing and Advertising. Read more…

7 February 2020

I did the BA Illustration at Cambridge School of Art in 2006-2009, and then had two years out before starting the MA in Children's Book Illustration in 2011, which I finished at the beginning of 2014. Read more…

13 January 2020

Winning the Supanee Gazeley prize was the biggest shock I’ve ever had. I still don’t think it’s really sunk in. It’s an amazing thing. Read more…

2 December 2019

Brains Eden is the UK’s largest international students games jam, now in its twelfth year at ARU Cambridge. This year was my sixth as a mentor and judge, and another exceptional festival. Read more…

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