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China boost for Abertay’s gaming credential­s

University signs games talent partnershi­p at major UK-China trade forum

- Graham huband business ediTor business@thecourier.co.uk

Abertay University’s influence on the global computer games sector has been strengthen­ed during a Sino-British trade symposium.

Principal Professor Nigel Seaton travelled to the UK-China Creative Innovators Forum in Shanghai to seal the new partnershi­p with games industry major Perfect World.

The deal was one of five new commercial agreements signed at the event.

It will see a new bespoke orientatio­n course, the Master of Profession­al Practice in Games Developmen­t Orientatio­n Programme, taught in Perfect World’s new digital arts school in Beijing.

The five-month programme prepares Chinese students for entering Abertay’s renowned Games Developmen­t course.

“I am delighted that Abertay University and Perfect World Education have agreed a strategic partnershi­p to develop and nurture new talent to meet the demands of the internatio­nal computer games industry,” Professor Seaton said.

“China has a rapidly expanding games developmen­t sector, and is now the second largest market for UK game exports. As Europe’s leading university for computer games education, we are ideally placed to foster university­business links in this area, and we are confident it will prove to be a great success for both the UK and Chinese creative industries.”

Wang Yuyun, president of Perfect World Education, said Abertay perfectly met its education needs.

“It is the top ranked games university in Europe, and its staff have over 75 years’ combined experience in developing some of the most iconic games the world has seen, including Grand Theft Auto and Lemmings.

“Dundee is also the birthplace these, and many more games. of

“It has a thriving games developmen­t industry, and these links will prove very valuable to the education of students.”

The formalisat­ion of the partnershi­p follows a visit by senior Perfect World executives to Abertay University’s annual Dare Protoplay computer games festival in August.

The forum was jointly organised by the UK Department for Internatio­nal Trade and the Chinese State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television.

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Karen Bradley said: “The UK and China have entered a golden era of collaborat­ion and it’s fantastic to see a flourishin­g relationsh­ip between two countries that have both made the creative industries one of their priorities.

“In fact, the creative industries are a key part of the UK Government’s industrial strategy and form part of China’s 13th five-year plan.”

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 ??  ?? Top: Kai Hu, deputy general manager at Perfect World and Ms Wang Yuyun, president of Perfect World Education, at the Dare to be Digital Festival in Dundee. Above: Professor Nigel Seaton.
Top: Kai Hu, deputy general manager at Perfect World and Ms Wang Yuyun, president of Perfect World Education, at the Dare to be Digital Festival in Dundee. Above: Professor Nigel Seaton.

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