Starting September 2025, all our undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Confetti will be delivered by Nottingham School of Art & Design, as part of Nottingham Trent University.
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Our BA (Hons) Content Creation students are having a great time developing their skills in video production, image manipulation and editing!
Throughout October we are marking Black History Month (BHM) with a range of events and activities that inform, entertain and provoke discussion.
Once again, NTU has been awarded the prestigious Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide Modern University of the Year Award.
Building on the international reputation of our Nottingham campus, we’re creating a new campus in the heart of London.
Together with NUEL, and their international partner, GGTech, our new partnership will raise the standard of opportunities for Confetti students interested in a career in esports.
Thank to the efforts of our Confetti tutors, course leaders and curriculum team leads, we’ve been shortlisted in the ‘Games or Esports Diversity Initiative in Education’ category!
From animation and film screenings, to live music and poetry, and outdoor photography and fashion exhibitions. Check out these upcoming events and grab some free tickets.
Several of our latest class of graduates have secured themselves positions with award-winning companies, including Milk VFX, children’s TV animators, Blue Zoo, and video games production company, Double Eleven!
Thanks to our friends at NUEL, several of our degree students got the opportunity to support a live esports broadcast abroad. Find out what it was like first hand from our guest vlogger and BSc Esports Production student, Rebecca Green.
134 competitors from 20 Commonwealth nations took part in a week-long series of matches, hoping to claim coveted spots at the CEC finals.
This year marks the ninth time we’ve supported Nottingham’s premier outdoor music festival, with over 150 students and staff working hard to pull off Splendour’s best year yet!
Students studying on the Industry Practice module of our BA (Hons) Games Art course created a series of eight visual novel games which examine society through the idea of play.