Computer gaming has long been seen as a blokey pastime, but Derby University was surprised that not one of 106 applicants to its BSc in computer games programming was female. It hopes to encourage more women with initiatives such as taster days.
Computer gaming has long been seen as a blokey pastime, but Derby University was surprised that not one of 106 applicants to its BSc in computer games programming was female. It hopes to encourage more women with initiatives such as taster days.