
There are just 4 weeks left to submit your entries for the TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2025!
These awards are unique, celebrating excellence in learners and graduates, teaching and research, colleges and universities. This year we have extended the awards to further recognise the teaching teams behind our outstanding educational institutions.
The TIGA UK Games Education Awards are now open to enter. The closing date is 23.59 Monday 2nd June 2025. The winners will be announced in a fast-paced virtual Awards ceremony in the autumn.
NOTE – All entries MUST be submitted by tutors. Unfortunately, we cannot accept entries from individual students.
Award categories:
- Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Artist
- Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Designer
- Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Programmer
- Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Production/Enterprise
- Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Computer Games Technology
- Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Audio
- Outstanding TIGA Post Graduate of the Year
- Outstanding TIGA BTEC Learner of the Year
- Innovative Teaching Award: Team
- Innovative Teaching Award: Lecturer, Head of Department or Dean
- Excellence in College/University – Industry Collaboration
- Excellence in Games Research
- Diversity & Inclusion Award
- Best Further Education College
- Best Student Game
For more information see: https://tiga.org/education-awards/about
To enter see: https://tiga.org/education-awards/enter
Dr Richard Wilson OBE, TIGA CEO, said: “The TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2025 celebrate the outstanding talent, innovation, and dedication that drive the future of our industry. By recognising exceptional students, educators, and institutions, these awards highlight the vital role of education in equipping the next generation of game developers. We are excited to welcome entries from across the UK and look forward to honouring those who are shaping the future of video games.”
TIGA’s charity partner for the Awards will again be The Passage. The Passage’s vision is of a society where street homelessness no longer exists and where everyone has a place to call home. Founded in 1980 by Cardinal Basil Hume and The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, The Passage is based in the heart of Westminster, providing practical support and a wide range of services to help transform the lives of people experiencing , or at risk of experiencing street homelessness. The Passage are guided by Vincentian values and offer clients resources and solutions to prevent or end their homelessness for good, including routes to employment, benefits, and stable accommodation. The Passage runs a modern Resource Centre in Victoria, four residential and resettlement projects, outreach and health services, homelessness prevention schemes and a pioneering modern slavery referral programme. For further details please visit www.passage.org.uk or contact media@passage.org.uk