Attachments
The required application attachments are listed below. Some attachments may be optional or apply only to some applicant groups. If a document is not listed below, it will not be considered.
If a mandatory attachment is not submitted following the instructions, your application will be deemed ineligible and not processed further. More detailed instructions will be published on the University’s website before the application period begins. The instructions may change between application rounds, and you must make sure to comply with the requirements for the correct round.
1. Copy of an official transcript of records of a higher education degree
A transcript of records (mark sheet) is a list of courses and study attainments a student has completed at an educational institution.
2. Official translation of the transcript into English, Finnish, or Swedish (if needed)
If the official transcript of records is issued in a language other than English, Finnish, or Swedish, an official translation into one of these languages is required in addition to the original language version.
3. Copy of a degree certificate of a higher education degree
If the degree used for proving your eligibility is unfinished at the time of application, a degree certificate is not required in the application phase.
4. Official translation of the degree certificate into English, Finnish, or Swedish (if needed)
If the degree certificate is issued in a language other than English, Finnish, or Swedish, an official translation into one of these languages is required in addition to the original language version.
5. Proof of English language proficiency
The required document is either a language test certificate or an educational document, depending on how you prove your language skills. See Eligibility for the approved methods.
If an educational document is issued in a language other than English, Finnish, or Swedish, an official translation into one of these languages is required in addition to the original language version.
6. Copy of a valid passport (if needed)
A copy of the identification pages of a valid passport with your (the applicant’s) name, date of birth, and nationality. If you do not hold a valid passport, another official identification document (such as a personal identity card or driving licence) stating the same information is accepted. If you are a Finnish citizen, this document is not required, since your nationality can be verified from a national database.
7. Copy of a residence permit card (if applicable)
A copy of both sides of the residence permit card. The document is required only if you, the applicant, hold one of the following: a valid residence permit in Finland of type A (that is not based on studies), P, P-EU, EU Blue Card, or a certificate of the permanent right of residence of a UK citizen in Finland, or residence card for a family member of an EU or UK citizen residing in Finland.
8. Curriculum vitae (CV)
A CV is a document that provides information about the applicant's educational and work history, skills, and competencies. The CV must be written in English.
9. Documents demonstrating experience in the game field, e.g., a portfolio of game projects, work certificate (optional)
This attachment is optional but submitting it can score you additional points. The document(s) should be in English. Any work certificates should indicate your title, duties, the name of the organisation, and the duration of the employment. The documentation must also include a signature of a member of the organisation and preferably other indicators of the organisation, e.g., an organisational stamp or letterhead. If any official documents were issued to you in a language other than English, Finnish, or Swedish, an official translation to one of these languages as well as the original language version are required.
10. Motivation letter
Clearly articulate your reasons for applying for this programme by addressing the following issues:
- Describe your previous studies, activities, and commitment in relation to the contents of the master’s programme.
- Articulate what motivates and interests you in the contents of the programme.
- Reflect on your future professional plans and the skills and knowledge you expect to gain from this programme for your career after graduation.
The maximum length of the motivation letter is one page (A4 size) using Times New Roman and font size 12 pt. with 1,5 spacing. The motivation letter must be written in English. Please note our AI policy above.
11. Idea paper for a potential master’s thesis topic
Write a preliminary research plan for a master’s level study that fits within the topics of the programme. The research plan must include the following:
- preliminary title
- aim of the study and research questions
- scientific/societal motivation for the research
- planned research method (thesis may include practical part, e.g. design experiment or such)
- 3–5 key references
The maximum length of the paper is two pages (A4 size) using Times New Roman and font size 12 pt. with 1,5 spacing. The idea paper must be written in English. Please note our AI policy above.