Students receive Interactive Gaming scholarships
Media Design School students receive Interactive Gaming scholarships
Auckland, 7 June 2012:
Wellington-based game studio Sidhe and mobile publisher PikPok has granted two Media Design School students a generous scholarship toward their first year of study
Harrison Thrupp and Christopher Howlett, both currently enrolled in Diploma Of Interactive Gaming, were granted $2300 each and an internship at the studio. Students were selected based on their commitment, potential and enthusiasm for the industry.
“As the NZ games industry continues to go from strength to strength, we are proud to support emerging local talent in partnership with Media Design School,” said Mario Wynands, Managing Director of Sidhe and mobile publisher PikPok. “With the strong programme Media Design School offers, we have no doubt that these students will achieve great things in the future.”
Media
Design School has offered game development qualifications
since 2004 and will transition into degree qualifications
from August 2012 after receiving approval for Bachelor of
Software Engineering (Game Programming) <
Christopher was “thrilled” to hear he had been chosen
for the scholarship and plans to continue his study at the
School next year.
“I’ve learned so much already and I
am thoroughly enjoying it. I’m really looking forward to
the rest of the course, especially the group game
assignments towards the end of the year. Videos games have
always been my passion and I would love to have a career
developing computer games,” he said.
For Harrison, the
scholarship will only make him work harder towards his aim
of being part of a game design that everyone wants to
play
“I have always wanted to be behind the scenes of
one of these big games that everyone is waiting to come out
such as Call Of Duty, Gears Of War or Halo,” said
Harrison.
For more information visit www.sidhe.co.nz and www.pikpok.com
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MEDIA DESIGN SCHOOL
Media Design School is New
Zealand’s most-awarded private tertiary institution for
digital and creative technologies. The Auckland-based school
offers degrees and diploma qualifications in 3D computer
animation and visual effects, interactive gaming, graphic
design, creative advertising, and digital media. Media
Design School is part of Laureate International
Universities, the world’s largest private university group
with over 55 universities in 28 countries, including
dedicated design schools in San Diego, California, and Santa
Fe, New Mexico, USA; Berlin and Hamburg, Germany; and Milan,
Italy. For more information, visit www.mediadesignschool.com
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