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Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Artist

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Artist’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Graduate of the Year’. Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

University of Gloucestershire: Sam Carrier

Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Designer

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student. The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Designer’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Graduate of the Year’.  Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

Norwich University of the Arts: Szymon Garczynski

Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Programmer

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Programmer’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Graduate of the Year’.  Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

Sheffield Hallam University: Benjamin Kimberley

Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Production/Enterprise

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Production/Enterprise’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Graduate of the Year’.

Winner

University of Hertfordshire: Darina Koycheva

Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Computer Games Technology

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Computer Games Technology’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Graduate of the Year’.  Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

Staffordshire University: Davide Pelino

Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Audio

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best musical composition; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Graduate of the Year: Audio’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Graduate of the Year’. Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

Staffordshire University: Felype Goncalves Fernandes

Outstanding TIGA Post Graduate of the Year

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA Post Graduate of the Year’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA Post Graduate of the Year’.  Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

University of Portsmouth: Adam Jerrett

Excellence in Games Research

The TIGA Education Committee will grant this Award to a student, or to a lecturer, or to a research group that demonstrates excellence and innovation in research over the period 2022 to 2023. The TIGA Education Committee will consider criteria including originality, significance and rigour when determining the winner.

Winner

Abertay University

Innovative Teaching Award

The TIGA Education Committee will grant this Award to either an individual lecturer or to a whole course team. The Committee will be looking for evidence over the period 2022 to 2023 of innovation and excellence in teaching undertaken by lecturers.

Winner

Birmingham City University

Excellence in University/College – Industry Collaboration

The TIGA Education Committee will grant this Award to a University or college course that achieves excellent college/university – industry collaboration over the period 2022 to 2023.  For example, in course design, industry placements and projects, etc.

Winner

University of Portsmouth

Diversity Award

The TIGA Education Committee will grant this Award to the University games course that demonstrates best practice in promoting diversity in its course design, its student intake and in its education provision over the period 2022 to 2023.

Winner

London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London

Outstanding TIGA BTEC Learner of the Year

The TIGA Education Committee will determine the winner of this Award on the basis of criteria including: best exam result; best module grade; best showreel/portfolio; best project; most improved student.  The winner will receive the accolade ‘Outstanding TIGA BTEC Learner of the Year’. Shortlisted candidates will receive the accolade: ‘TIGA BTEC Learner of the Year’.  Evidence from group projects should not constitute the main criteria.

Winner

Katie Tang from Leeds City College

Creative Assembly Best Student Game 2023

The TIGA Education Committee will grant this Award to the best student game developed over the period 2022 to 2023. The TIGA Education Committee will create a shortlist of games. Shortlisted games must be playable, final versions. The Committee will be looking for creativity and excellence in art, sound, code and gameplay design.

Winner

University of Portsmouth: Malltopia