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New Grads In Games blog at Develop Online

October 1, 2014June 22, 2023 0
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New Grads In Games blog at Develop Online

October 1, 2014June 22, 2023 Dan Dudley 0

The first of our new monthly blogs about Grads In Games is now live over at Develop Online.

This first one deals mainly with the upcoming Get In The Game tour, in which we visit 60 universities across the UK, delivering our industry backed careers guidance.

Aardvark Swift and Microsoft are visiting 3,000 students across 60 universities, all within a month and a half. It’s a challenge, but it’s worth it.

Each year, we bring our free Get In The Game careers tour across the country. A series of travelling careers talks from Aardvark Swift and our friends in the games industry, the tour is the backbone of our Grads In Games initiative.

Read the full story on Develop – Get In The Game 2014: 60 universities, 3000 students, 35 days

Article By Dan Dudley

Marketing + community + support person. Lots of behind-the-scenes bits here at Grads In Games & with Search For A Star. If you need help with anything, you can usually find me over on the Grads In Games Discord or email dan@gradsingames.com

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