Last month, Ian Golledge, Deputy Head of Curriculum for Digital Industries and Course Leader for Esports, met with Myles Ball, Head of Student Recruitment for the College of Esports, to discuss plans for an educational partnership.
The meeting took place at the inspirational Velodrome, home of the College of Esports. An official signing of the partnership will be held in the near future. This collaboration aims to promote the world of Esports and provide a greater understanding of this expanding industry to prospective students, parents, and the wider college community.
Ian Golledge, said, “This relationship will give ESC Esports and Game Development students access to a wide range of exclusive activities working with the HE Level students and staff, including gaming tournaments against CoEs London Legion Esports teams, training, bootcamps and workshops.”
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