TIGA, the Trade Association for the UK Video Games Industry, has produced a briefing note on the Online Safety Bill. Please find TIGA's guide to the Online Safety Bill here.
TIGA, the network for games developers and digital publishers and the trade association representing the video games industry, emphasised the importance of developing ‘soft’ as well as technical skills in…
Staffordshire University has been offering dedicated Games Degrees since 2004. It is the largest Games University in the UK with 2,000 Games and Visual Effects students. The courses are run…
On 22 October 2021, the Department for Education answered a written question on what plans the Department has to increase flexibility in the apprenticeships system and extend access to workers…
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK’s video games industry, today revealed 30 of the UK’s best graduates and post-graduates in games. Each of the students was nominated by their…
The government has issued new guidance to help tech companies better protect online users after research shows that smaller companies are less confident of the measures needed. The guidance, published…
The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) is in the process of developing a product specification for a mobile app gaming ‘Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)’. The ICO is keen to work…
On 15 January 2021, the Government published two Written Answers about its replacement for the Erasmus+ scheme, the Turing Scheme. Taiwo Owatemi MP, Labour member for Coventry North West, and…
TIGA, the network for video games developers and digital publishers and the trade association representing the video games industry, today released new data showing that 13 per cent of UK…
On Wednesday 2 December 2020, TIGA will be partnering with ScreenSkills on a workshop, designed to help ScreenSkills determine which skills and knowledge are required to work in job roles…