The cat’s whiskers: TIGA reveals shortlist for UK Games Education Awards 2021

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The cat’s whiskers: TIGA reveals shortlist for UK Games Education Awards 2021

TIGA, the trade association representing the UK’s video games industry, today revealed the shortlist for the TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2021.  TIGA’s awards recognise outstanding students, education providers and best practice. The winners of the 11 categories will be announced in a virtual ceremony on 22nd October, together with the winners of two special awards that will be revealed during the programme.

Creative Assembly, the UK’s largest developer, the studio behind the Total War series and an upcoming sci-fi FPS, is the headline sponsor of the TIGA UK Games Education Awards. As a multi-award-winner for their education work, Creative Assembly utilises the skills and passions of their 800 employees to provide industry outreach to students across the globe. The Awards are further supported by BeautyLabs International, a company pioneering the future of enhanced reality in the beauty and wellness industries.

TIGA’s charity partner for the Awards is The Passage, the caretaker of the homeless community in London for the past 40 years. The Passage believe that homelessness is everyone’s responsibility and by working together we can be part of the solution.  For further details please visit www.passage.org.uk or contact [email protected]

Dr Richard Wilson OBE, TIGA CEO, said:

“The TIGA Education Awards shortlist displays the cat’s whiskers in games education: outstanding students, excellent universities and good practice in education. Thank you to Creative Assembly, our headline sponsor and to BeautyLabs international, for supporting excellence in skills and learning and for making the TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2021 possible. We look forward to announcing the winners of the Awards on 22nd October 2021.”

Emma Smith, Head of Talent at Creative Assembly said:

“This is a fantastic shortlist that represents an array of outstanding talent, commitment and progress in UK games education. We are excited about the prospect of working further with the student and graduate winners, by providing expert mentorship from Creative Assembly. However, no matter the final results, I’m looking forward to seeing more from these individuals and institutions in the future.”

Mark Gerhard – Co-Founder and CEO of Beauty Labs International Ltd, said:

“Beauty Labs is honoured to support the UK Games Education Awards. There are many pathways to success in this category, our own enhanced reality platform having initially evolved from pioneering projects in the gaming industry a few years prior. 

“The TIGA Awards help ensure innovation and ambition remain high in both our educational institutions as well as future talent cohorts. 

“We’re thrilled to be celebrating the creativity and excellence of the students and education providers in this field. Witnessing the emerging talent from here is hugely exciting for us at BeautyLabs and all those in associated industries.”

Shortlist: Outstanding TIGA Graduate: Artist
WillMurrayUniversity of Hertfordshire
LukeMarcheseStaffordshire University
BeckyFarrStaffordshire University
StefanYordanovUniversity of Portsmouth
LoisStarkeyUniversity of Hertfordshire
SoniaYaroszAbertay University
MartynaKowalskaNorwich University of the Arts



Shortlist: Outstanding TIGA Graduate: Computer Games Technology
SamGallacherAbertay University
DanielHindBirmingham City University
HarryPiercyBournemouth University
MichaelMaStaffordshire University
PeterCannonUniversity of the West of Scotland



Shortlist: Outstanding TIGA Graduate: Designer
AntoninoFrazzittaBournemouth University
LawrenceThorpNorwich University of the Arts
BillyKaneStaffordshire University
TimBeedallStaffordshire University
SonnyMatthewsStaffordshire University
PatrykPaskoStaffordshire University
IbrahimNouriUniversity of Gloucestershire



Shortlist: Outstanding TIGA Graduate: Programmer



LewisPykeAbertay University
ClaraGaleBirmingham City University
HarryBentleyBournemouth University
NicoCaruanaSheffield Hallam University
AshleyBarrellStaffordshire University
JamesGratrixUniversity of Gloucestershire
LewisMarlowUniversity of Portsmouth
QuinnMcNeilUniversity of the West of England



Shortlist: Outstanding TIGA-Post Graduate of the Year
MakhosethuSibandaUniversity of Hertfordshire
FinlayWhitfieldUniversity of Portsmouth



Shortlist: Excellence in University/Industry collaboration
Abertay University
Birmingham City University
London College of Communication
Norwich University of the Arts
Staffordshire University
University of Portsmouth

Shortlist: Innovative Teaching
Birmingham City University
Norwich University of the Arts
University of Hertfordshire

Shortlist: Excellence in Games Research
Carlo Harvey and Marius MatulisBirmingham City University
InGame/AbertayInGame/Abertay University
Dr Dean BowmanNorwich University of the Arts
Neil GallagherUniversity of Hertfordshire
Adam JerretUniversity of Portsmouth


Shortlist: Diversity Award
Lauren Ansdell-MillerPortsmouth University
Professor Ruth FalconerAbertay University
Thom KaczmarekLondon College of Communication



Shortlist: Best Student Business
Wordplay GamesLondon College of Communications
Numbskull StudiosUniversity of Portsmouth

Shortlist: The Creative Assembly Best Student Games 2021
You are Being FollowedAbertay University
Downhill JamGloucestershire University
Frog IslandLondon College of Communication
The MorriganStaffordshire University
Tee-riffic GolfStaffordshire University
CryptUniversity of Hertfordshire
The FlareUniversity of the West of Scotland




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