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Event Start 11 March, 2021
Our Captains of Industry Talks is a series of online talks where graduates and students will hear from a range of inspirational industry leaders. They are an opportunity to hear first-hand from experts in their field regarding their career journey, lessons learned, and the impacts of COVID-19 on their sector. Next in our series is the creator of Xbox Live and GCU honorary graduate, Boyd Multerer on Thursday 11th March at 5pm (UK time). Boyd is the man responsible for Xbox Live, the gaming and entertainment service now used by more than 46 million people worldwide. Boyd founded and led the team that worked on the Xbox One operating system, which went on to win a Technical Emmy and a Microsoft Technical Achievement Award. He was behind XNA programming – which allowed independent designers to develop games for the Xbox 360 console. After almost 20 years at Microsoft, Boyd left in 2014 to create Kry10 Industries, building next-generation platforms for connected devices and cross
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January 4, 2021
#GCU Students can save 5% on tuition fees if the deposit is paid by 18 January 2021 and the remaining tuition fees paid before the first day of teaching Online payment can be completed here https://t.co/qY32iWx2om Then we will be in touch to
January 15, 2021
Are you ready to join our January 2021 cohort ? Have you paid your Deposit to secure your place ? https://t.co/qY32iWx2om Followed Registration instructions sent via email ? Remember you are able to join Induction week and Teaching from anywhere
January 18, 2021
Join us now with special guest Katie Wignall a Blue Badge Tourist Guide who will begin Induction week events with a virtual tour of GCU London and the surrounding area Joining instructions and your Freshers week timetable can be found in your
January 27, 2021
Make sure you are able to navigate GCULearn! It provides access to your course materials, grades, lecture recordings and more. To access GCU Learn you must Register for your course. Contact advice@gculondon.ac.uk for assistance
January 28, 2021
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For help in managing any anxiety or distress that #coronavirus may be causing, see this 'Self Help Survival Guide' created by our very own Dr Jenn Cooper: https://t.co/oRDNwUh8Fh Sending all of the GCU community our best wishes! Stay safe
January 29, 2021
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