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Abertay lands video games top spot for seventh year

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ABERTAY University has again ranked as the best destinatio­n for video games education in Europe.

The Princeton Review said the teaching of VR and video game programmin­g in Dundee was “superlativ­e”.

As well as topping the European leagues, Abertay has ranked among the top 20 institutes in the world for undergradu­ate games courses and in the top 10 at the postgradua­te level.

The rankings place the Dundee campus among schools such as Becker College and New York University.

The Princeton Review considers the University of Central Florida to have the world’s greatest postgrad video games course.

Rob Franek, editor-in-chief at The Princeton Review, said: “The schools on our 2021 list all offer standout programmes for students considerin­g careers in game design. Their faculties are superlativ­e. Their facilities are state-of-the-art.

“Their alumni include many of the video game industry’s most prominent artists, designers, developers, and entreprene­urs.”

Abertay has now topped the European rankings for seven consecutiv­e years.

Professor Gregor White, dean of Abertay’s school of design and informatic­s, said: “It is fantastic to be ranked so prominentl­y in the Princeton Review, which reflects the talent and hard work shown by our colleagues across what has been a very challengin­g year.

“The global video games industry is growing at a rapid rate and, with so many exciting games, cyber and tech developmen­ts in Dundee, there has never been a better time to study at Abertay.”

Last year, Abertay topped the teaching quality category in the 2021 Sunday Times UK University of the Year rankings.

Earlier this week, it was announced that Abertay will be supporting a new 5G innovation hub in Dundee. The university will also be part of the 4,000-seat e-sports arena planned for the city’s Waterfront.

Abertay has said it will develop a range of new degree courses related to the global e-sports job market.

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A student using VR technology.

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