How to apply to Dare - China & India

Dare to Be Digital game screenshot

You need to be a team of 4 containing a balance of art and programming students with a team member who will tackle the audio aspects of the game. In addition to this your team must have someone willing to take on the role of team leader in addition to their creative / technical duties.

You must be a team of students (postgraduate and / or undergraduate) at a Higher Education Institute (University or Art College) in China or India.  The 2 successful international teams will take part at our hosting centre in Dundee, Scotland, UK.

You can still apply if your whole team is currently in their fourth year and will graduate in 2010. Your team can have a maximum of 1 person in it who is studying at a Further Education college or who has graduated in the last 2 years but the remaining 3 team members must fit the normal criteria, i.e. are undergraduate or postgraduate students at a University or College of Art within one of the regions mentioned above.

Please note you cannot enter or take part Dare if you have taken part before, however you can enter if you have previously applied to Dare but were unsuccessful in securing a place (this includes if you got through to the interview stage but were unsuccessful in getting a place).

Once you have a complete team, complete the team application form on this site (available early 2010) by the closing date of midnight 28th March 2010.

If you have any queries check out the FAQs or if you can't find an answer contact your local delegate noted below:

Delegate in China:

EBA Communications Ltd

Email: Melissa.Bi@ebacomms.com

Delegate in India:

British Council

Email: Chennai.educationuk@in.britishcouncil.org

Alternatively, email enquiries@daretobedigital.com - we will answer your question as soon as possible.

If your team is successful in securing a place on the Dare to be Digital competition a Scottish student will join your team, increasing the team to 5 members, in-line with the other teams taking part. The appointed Scottish student will visit the country of the team he/she will be joining to liaise prior to the team coming to Scotland to start the competition.

Individual students at Scottish Universities interested in taking part in Dare as part of an international team click here