SAE Awards 'Heart of Art' Scholarships to Three Aspiring Game Artists
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its gaming education programme, the SAE Institute has awarded three scholarships to emerging game artists. Following a competitive application process, Melanie Amon-Schwarz, Elias Beisel, and Isabella Janzen have been named as this year’s scholarship recipients.
Head of Department Stephanie Kleist (SAE Institute Nuremberg) and scholarship holder Isabella JanzenSAE Institute
Since 2004, the SAE Institute has been training young talent in game development across Germany. As one of the country’s longest-established private educational institutions in the field, after the pioneering Games Academy, it has now used its anniversary as an occasion to launch the Heart of Art scholarship initiative.
Since 2004, the SAE Institute has been training young talent in game development across Germany. As one of the country’s longest-established private educational institutions in the field, after the pioneering Games Academy, it has now used its anniversary as an occasion to launch the Heart of Art scholarship initiative.