Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Announcements
DigiPen (Singapore) proudly announces the launch of its Continuing Education Attach-and-Train (AnT) program for AI software development.
For the eighth year running, The Princeton Review has ranked DigiPen Institute of Technology as one of the top 5 schools to study game design.
DigiPen (Singapore) begins offering a virtual reality elective, giving students a unique opportunity to experiment with exciting new technology.
In its 2016 ranking of the top schools for students to study game design, The Princeton Review places DigiPen in the top five spots once again.
DigiPen (Singapore) 2014 graduates had an almost 100 percent employment rate according to a survey released by the Ministry of Education on Oct 15.
DigiPen Game Studios organized the inaugural DigiPen Game Conference on October 8, calling for proposals from among the 120 attendees.
DigiPen (Singapore) introduces its Research & Development team, composed of DigiPen (US) and DigiPen (Singapore) graduates from all four degree programs.
DigiPen (Singapore) announces its move into the SIT@SP building managed by its partner, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT).
DigiPen (Singapore) and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) announce the offering of a new joint degree program specializing in systems engineering.
DigiPen (Singapore) offers series of Master Classes at Singapore Polytechnic and Nanyang Polytechnic in game design, computer science, and digital art.
DigiPen Institute of Technology Singapore graduated its inaugural class of students in a ceremony held at its campus on June 23, 2012.
DigiPen (Singapore) introduces the BFA Visual Effects track within the Digital Arts and Animation program for students interested in the VFX industry.
Qualified students will be taught by DigiPen (Singapore) in three full-time Professional Conversion Programs (PCPs) in Game Programming, Game Art, and Game Design.