Weekly MSG seminar
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to sholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to sholars and students.
As part of the research project Making Sense of Games, the Center for Computer Games Research is pleased to invite you to this joint lecture by Prof. Carl Therrien from the Université de Montréal and Max Birk, PhD student at the University of Saskatchewan. Schedule: 16:00 – 16:45: Carl Therrien: Changing views: Towards a
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to sholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to sholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to sholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students.
The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students.