
In 2010, Spikes Asia will again offer a select group of 15 of the region’s students an exclusive learning opportunity.
Led by, Noor Azhar, a lecturer at the School of Design’s Diploma in Visual Communication and Media Design at the Singapore Polytechnic, the Spikes Academy presents a unique educational programme during the Festival, tailored to the needs of its carefully selected students.
A Dedicated Programme
As well as being able to participate in Spikes Asia’s regular programme of seminars, workshops and evening events, the hand-picked Spikes Academy students have exclusive access to personalised sessions and tutorials from top industry figures.
What’s more, Academy students enjoy priceless behind-the-scenes access to the judging process at the Festival.
The Spikes Academy, which concludes with a graduation ceremony, expands students’ knowledge about the advertising and communications sectors, giving them the skills they need to stand out from the crowd when they embark on a career in the industry.
2010
Spikes Asia Academy Students
This year’s group of students in tertiary education studying advertising, marketing and communications who have earned a place on the 2010 Spikes Asia Academy are:
Peter Wang Di, Xiamen University, China
Chen Jia, Communication University of China, China
Nelson Tsui Lap Shing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Ma Sui Mei, Sammy, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Khushboo Sharma, H.R. College, India
Abhishek Iyer, ICSE Arya Vidya Mandir, India
Ethenia Novianty Windaningrum, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Ji-Seong Park, Kookmin University, Korea
Jeong Yumi, Korea University, Korea
Nida Shaukat, Royal Holloway University in London, Pakistan
Sarah Faye U. Wu, Grace Christian College, The Philippines
Marcus Lim Kok Hao, La Salles College of Arts, Singapore
Charmaine Ang, Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore
Alvaro Bruch, MCU Taiwan, Taiwan
Naruporn Srisukri, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Thailand
Congratulations to the students, we look forward to seeing them all at Spikes Asia.





