Showcasing final year students, graduates and artists one year out of study, New Contemporaries celebrates up - and - coming talent from throughout the country.
Not exact matches
The
Student Showcase is an opportunity for final - year and postgraduate students from GR's Educational Partner universities and colleges to showcase their work to the region's games i
Showcase is an opportunity for
final -
year and postgraduate
students from GR's Educational Partner universities and colleges to
showcase their work to the region's games i
showcase their work to the region's games industry.
The
Student Showcase is a yearly opportunity for final - year and postgraduate students from GR's Educational Partner universities and colleges to showcase their work to the region's games i
Showcase is a yearly opportunity for
final -
year and postgraduate
students from GR's Educational Partner universities and colleges to
showcase their work to the region's games i
showcase their work to the region's games industry.
The
Showcase allows
final -
year and postgraduate games course
students to display their best work to some of the most successful games developers in the region, which this
year features Sumo Digital, Just Add Water, Revolution Software and Four Door Lemon, who are also all sponsoring and judging the privately - run event.
This was the sixth Game Republic
Student Showcase and featured five universities / colleges from the network having their final year student projects judged by four games companies from the region — Four Door Lemon, Just Add Water, The Blast Furnace and Just Add
Student Showcase and featured five universities / colleges from the network having their
final year student projects judged by four games companies from the region — Four Door Lemon, Just Add Water, The Blast Furnace and Just Add
student projects judged by four games companies from the region — Four Door Lemon, Just Add Water, The Blast Furnace and Just Add Water.
Game Republic also hosts the
Student Showcase every
year that has university
final -
year and postgraduate work judged by Game Republic companies, which this
year included more than 80 +
students and 25 projects and has already resulted in more than a dozen placements and two full - time posts.
The new Game Republic Educational Partners initiative will greatly expand on the work that the network achieves with the
Student Showcase, bringing together the region's
final -
year and postgraduate
students to have their projects judged by Game Republic companies — which in 2009 and 2010 resulted in nine placements and two full - time jobs.
The 2017 Massachusetts College of Art and Design Graduate Thesis Exhibition
showcases the unique work of selected graduate
students who are in their
final years of their respective programs as well as candidates for an MFA degree.