18 Dec 2007

University of Abertay Dundee expertise helps train first generation of Turkish games designers

University of Abertay Dundee News Release Abertay expertise helps train first generation of Turkish games designers


Abertay University expertise is helping to train a new generation of computer games programmers in Turkey, thanks to a deal signed with the Izmir University of Economics (IUE).

The articulation agreement links a two-year masters degree at IUE with Abertay’s masters degrees in computer games technology and smart systems

Students on the linked programme will spend their first semester at IUE, then travel to Abertay for two semesters, one of which will include writing a dissertation.

After spending most of a year at Abertay, the students will return to Izmir to complete their IUE masters degrees.

The first group of 20 students to take part is expected to arrive at Abertay in January 2009, and the partners are planning to increase overall numbers on the linked courses to 50 within five years.

Professor Lachlan MacKinnon, Head of the School of Computing and Creative Technologies, said:  “We are delighted to have secured this new partnership with IUE.  It is part of a network of links we are building up around the world, and the IUE link joins similar successful links we already have with universities in China and Canada.

“We are all looking forward to welcoming the first students onto our courses, and I am sure they will find the Abertay experience a very valuable and significant component of their learning journeys.”

Mr Ekrem Demiritas, President of the Board of Trustees of Izmir University of Economics said: “This is a very significant agreement for UIE and I’d like to thank the University of Abertay Dundee, SQA and Dundee College together with Scottish Development International for all their hard work in getting this excellent education entity up and running.”

 
Hadi Fawzy, Senior Executive at Scottish Development International said; “This deal is an excellent illustration of the very healthy international demand there is for Scottish skills and knowledge. Scotland’s educational establishments are world leaders in many fields and being able to trade knowledge in this way is having an increasingly positive impact on the Scottish economy and the country’s international links and reputation.” 

For further information please contact Tracey McNeish on 01382 308935.


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