Staffordshire University Reveals Esports Plans

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Staffordshire University Reveals Esports Plans

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27 October 2023 14:13

Staffordshire University revealed its plans to invest in esports. The university will invest £2.9m for esports development. The university aims to complete the projects in spring of 2024. Staffordshire University currently offers an esports degree. Professor Raheel Nawaz, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Digital Transformation at Staffordshire University, stated “We are excited to be expanding our Esports footprint in Stoke-on-Trent. This will give students greater access to our facilities, enabling them to immerse themselves in the latest technology and complete more practical based work and extra-curricular activities. We cannot wait for our students to experience the transformed spaces in Beacon.”

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Staffordshire University Reveals Esports Plans

Business

27 October 2023 14:13

Staffordshire University revealed its plans to invest in esports. The university will invest £2.9m for esports development. The university aims to complete the projects in spring of 2024. Staffordshire University currently offers an esports degree. Professor Raheel Nawaz, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Digital Transformation at Staffordshire University, stated “We are excited to be expanding our Esports footprint in Stoke-on-Trent. This will give students greater access to our facilities, enabling them to immerse themselves in the latest technology and complete more practical based work and extra-curricular activities. We cannot wait for our students to experience the transformed spaces in Beacon.”

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Dante Uzel
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Dante Uzel is an esports and gaming news journalist with eight years covering the industry. His work has appeared in publications including Game Life and The Game Post, and he currently reports for TwogNews and TwogPedia.