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IGDA Selects Students For GDCE Scholarship

The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has selected 10 students to participate in this year's Game Developers Conference Europe (GDCE) Scholarship Program. ...

Simon Carless, Blogger

August 4, 2005

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The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has selected 10 students to participate in this year's Game Developers Conference Europe (GDCE) Scholarship Program. The scholarship will provide the recipients with full access to all sessions, roundtables and keynotes at GDCE, offering a unique opportunity to gain insight into the industry and network with professionals. The conference is slated for Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, 2005, in London, England. "The scholarship program provides students with an inside track to game creation," says Jason Della Rocca, executive director of IGDA. "The IGDA is always looking for ways to encourage aspiring game developers because they represent the future of our industry." The recipients of IGDA's 2005 GDCE Student Scholarships are Jeppe Revall Frisvad - Technical University of Denmark (Denmark), Silje Ganger - Hedmark University College (Norway), Per Hugoson - Linköping University (Sweden), Mark Korthals - Columbia University (USA), Tom Law - Surrey Institute of Art and Design (England), Alger Lee - University of Manchester (England), John-Patrick Molloy - Ballfermot College of Further Education (Ireland), Annelise Nielsen - IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark), Magali Stretton - Surrey Institute of Art & Design (England), and Lance Winter - University of Salford (England). Representatives of the gaming industry and members of the IGDA's Education Committee judged the scholarship applications.

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Simon Carless

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Simon Carless is the founder of the GameDiscoverCo agency and creator of the popular GameDiscoverCo game discoverability newsletter. He consults with a number of PC/console publishers and developers, and was previously most known for his role helping to shape the Independent Games Festival and Game Developers Conference for many years.

He is also an investor and advisor to UK indie game publisher No More Robots (Descenders, Hypnospace Outlaw), a previous publisher and editor-in-chief at both Gamasutra and Game Developer magazine, and sits on the board of the Video Game History Foundation.

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