Warwick – UK’s top Esports university – invests £275,000 in new Esports centre and seeks backers to bring skills, tourists, and new opportunities to Coventry and Warwickshire.
The University of Warwick has announced that is investing £275,000 of its own earned income into establishing a new flexible Esports centre to be located at the heart of Warwick campus. It will operate alongside new facilities to stimulate innovation in the newly named ‘Junction’ facility.
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This announcement follows soon after the news, just last month, that the University of Warwick had retained its title as UK Esports University of the Year, winning the award for a third successive year. “Our first two wins were great on their own, but this third win really allows us to say that we’re creating a legacy in university Esports. A legacy of excellence and sportsmanship that future students will be inspired to surpass,” said Joshua Mankelow, the current President of Warwick Esports, the University of Warwick student Esports society.
The new Centre builds on that success. It will not only provide a facility that can help in training and research into Esports, it will also provide a medium sized Esports competition venue. In fact, it will also be especially configured to enable the equipment to be easily and quickly relocated to a larger venue on campus or elsewhere for grander scale events.
The University’s investment of over a quarter of million pounds will provide all the initial physical infrastructure and equipment for the Centre making it the equal of any other such facility in the UK and the first at a Russell Group university. However, the University wants the facility to offer both its campus and local community much more than any other UK Esports facility, and is now seeking sponsorship to provide the centre with bespoke coaching, training and development activities that will be accessible to the wider community.
Esports is a competitive team-play environment, watched by millions every single day, with a recent world Esports final of League of Legends garnering 3.8 million concurrent viewers.
Coventry, Warwickshire and the West Midlands are already well aware of the potential economic benefits of this and related industries. Warwickshire’s Silicon Spa is an internationally recognised games cluster generating some of the best-known games titles and brands. The Centre will seek to work closely with regional and national partners including CWLEP, Create Central, and WMCA to lead on Esports.
The benefits to the University and our region having such a leading Esports centre include:
- Skills development that will synergies with many industries but particularly the creative and digital sector in Silicon Spa, the largest creative cluster outside Greater London
- New research opportunities for staff and students alike in subjects areas as diverse as Applied Linguistics and personalised health
- New and novel tourism opportunities as conference delegates and Esports fans come to events and tournaments at the Centre
- A variety of jobs coaching, producing, and managing Esports initiatives at the Centre
- Increased careers opportunities and skills development in a range of careers, particularly for young people in the local community, students and graduates
- Support for young people and community groups and to explore the educational and social benefits of playing and team-building
- Supporting businesses in the gaming and Esports industry use the facility as a test bed for innovation
- Connecting non Esports businesses with researchers to further investigate how they can benefit from the emerging industry
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Anyone interested in sponsoring the new Centre should contact the Creative Futures team on email: esports@warwick.ac.uk
The Esports Centre forms part of Creative Futures the gateway between the University of Warwick and the creative and digital cluster in the region specifically in Leamington Spa from the incubator based at the co-working space in 1 Mill Street.




