Staffordshire Games Institute strengthens industry links with new mentor scheme

A new scheme connecting games students with industry professionals has been launched at University of Staffordshire

Industry Professionals in Residence

Six new Games Industry Professionals in Residence have been welcomed at University of Staffordshire

The relationships we have with our colleagues in industry are fundamental to everything we do at Staffordshire Games Institute. This scheme has been launched as part of our ongoing graduate employability promise, and our commitment to industry integration.

Professor Chris Headleand, Head of Staffordshire Games Institute

Staffordshire Games Institute is welcoming six Games Industry Professionals in Residence (GIPRs), including four alumni, to share their sector knowledge, experience and insights with students across its games courses.

As part of the programme, the experts will host guest lectures, industry panels, portfolio reviews, mock interviews and much more.

The six new Games Professionals in Residence are:

  • Abbygale Dunn - Director, Founder and Lead Programmer at Astral Forge and a University of Staffordshire alumni.
  • Gary Napper - Games Designer at Great Ape Games.
  • Jake Hayton - Senior Server Engineer at Forthstar and a University of Staffordshire alumni.
  • Laurence Oldham - Former Head of Design at Frontier Developments.
  • Rich Harper - Principle Technical Artist at Rare and a University of Staffordshire alumni.
  • Ryan Buxton - Senior Programmer at MTX Solutions and a University of Staffordshire alumni.

Professor Chris Headleand, Head of Staffordshire Games Institute, commented: “The relationships we have with our colleagues in industry are fundamental to everything we do at Staffordshire Games Institute. This scheme has been launched as part of our ongoing graduate employability promise, and our commitment to industry integration. 

“Connecting students with professionals throughout their degree provides a first-hand insight into industry expectations, which helps bring learning to life, and supports students in shaping their future career path.

“We are very excited to welcome our first cohort of six exceptional Games Professionals in Residence whose experience and expertise will have a hugely positive impact on our student community.”

Laurence Oldam, who worked at Frontier Developments for more than two decades as a lead designer on projects from Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-rabbit, to Kinect: Disneyland Adventures and Elite Dangerous, said: “I’ve always been impressed by the quality of work done at the Staffordshire Games Institute and by its open engagement with industry. That openness has fostered a strong network of passionate collaborators who are willing to participate, support, and augment the university’s activities, and the Games Industry Professionals in Residence initiative feels like a natural progression and celebration of that.

“Fostering this direct connection allows industry to help guide and reinforce the work of the excellent and dedicated staff. It’s also incredibly enriching for those of us in industry to be able to give back, especially as so many have their roots in these courses.”

Abbygale Dunn, who studied Computer Games Design and Programming at University of Staffordshire, said: “Being among the first welcomed into this scheme is both an honour and a privilege. As a graduate, I know firsthand the impact that the University’s support, guidance, and opportunities can have on a career, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.

“When I was approached about joining the scheme, I jumped at the chance to give back and support the next generation of the games industry. No matter your path, engaging with the industry and the people who shape it is invaluable to your career. The connections, insights, and experiences you gain will help you grow as a professional and play a large part in shaping the future of the games industry.”

Jake Hayton, a fellow Computer Games Design and Programming alumni, added: “It's a massive honour to be selected for the GPIR scheme. I've loved attending industry events at University of Staffordshire for many years now; the passion they have for engaging students with industry keeps me coming back for more.

“It's incredibly valuable to give students the opportunities to engage with industry professionals, as it can provide them with support and guidance as they make important decisions in the direction of their education and career."

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