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Tiga appoints new educational advisers

Tiga appoints new educational advisers

Bedfordshire and Portsmouth reps join to grow association's ties with colleges

Professor Carsten Maple from the University of Bedfordshire and Mark Eyles from the University of Portsmouth have joined Tiga as new Education Advisers.

The trade association has added the new roles to strengthen its ties with educational institutes in the UK.

Eyles and Maple will at first focus on the TIGA Diplomas, which are being delivered by Train2Game, with plans to  benchmark them against existing educational qualifications.

Richard Wilson, Tiga CEO stated: “Tiga is committed to helping academia and industry foster ever closer links and to ensuring we assist wherever possible in closing the UK skills gap. The appointment of Mark and Carsten as TIGA Education Advisers will greatly assist in these areas and will ensure we are able to offer the best possible advice to our members and wider industry.”

Maple added: "I have always strived to ensure that there is good communication between the academic and industrial communities.  It is through collaborations such as this that educators can achieve their aim of developing people to impact upon businesses and society, and that industry can ensure that they have a workforce with the relevant skills to create this impact".

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Eyles commented: “The games industry continues to grow and change at an incredible pace and it is vital that TIGA ensures that the skills required to support this are being developed. This exciting new role enables me to assist in consolidating the important educational work that is being done to ensure that the UK games industry continues to be the envy of the world.”

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posted by sldemon Nov 25, 2009 at 5:05 pm
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sldemon

The first thing they should do is advise TIGA to end there association with the misleading sales information used by Train2Game. Far from promoting games education this is making TIGA an object of ridicule in the games industry. Stick to what you’re good at TIGA – lobbying government on behalf of the games industry.

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Train2Game

posted by Matt Nov 25, 2009 at 10:03 pm
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Matt

Agreed, the Train2Game scheme is an absolute disgrace, as you would expect from Scheidegger. This company is known to cheat people out of their money. TIGA would do well to distance themselves as far as possible from them.

Research it yourself, there's plenty of information on Train2Game / Train4TradeSkills / SkillsTrain / Scheidegger / Career Development Finance (all 5 the same company) on the web.

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