Still time to enter the Impact Game competition!
24/10/2018

We’ve been thrilled to see so many people purchase copies of The Impact Game and hope everyone is enjoying playing it. We’ve used our copy recently at a doctoral network event and researchers enjoyed discovering tips about Research Professional and judging impact.
If you haven’t already bought your copy, it’s on sale on the Ivory Game Maker site for under £50! If you’ve already seen it covered in the Cranfield University logo, we are selling a unbranded version to increase its transferability and playability at other institutions.
Most importantly, there is still time for you to suggest new questions or ideas to improve game play via our competition entry form for a chance of winning one of three £20 Amazon vouchers (but more importantly, to help researchers learn even better).
And finally – if you are a new PhD student at Cranfield and want to find out what all the fuss is about, we have several copies you can play for free. We can bring a game to you (or facilitate play at an event), or loan you a copy for use at your leisure. Just email your library and let us know !
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