This is your future. Join RGU
Your next step could be your best yet. This is your future and it starts at RGU. Find out more and apply now:
Your FutureWe want you to make the most of your time studying with us, however or wherever you study. Studying here is about the atmosphere and feeling like you are part of the RGU community.
Find Out MoreOur world-class research reflects our expertise across eleven academic schools. We deliver innovative research solutions for business and industry, and provide economic, societal, environmental and cultural impact.
Find Out MoreAt RGU we support industry, government, non-profits and our wider community of learners directly in applying creativity, ideation, innovation, research, design thinking and entrepreneurship to impact society and business.
Find Out MoreAs well as being home to a diverse community of students, our University is recognised for its rankings in graduate employability, industry connections and quality of teaching.
Find Out MoreBoasting plentiful social and cultural activities, Aberdeen offers RGU students a wonderful study, work and leisure environment. On campus, you can take full advantage of first-class facilities as well as our beautiful green open spaces.
Find Out MoreRGU graduates are part of an influential global community of over 80,000 that contribute to the success of the university and its worldwide alumni network.
Find Out MoreNews
Published: Tuesday 08 October 2024
RGU Startup Accelerator success story, Birth of Briliance, is to offer fresh support for expectant mothers and their families in Aberdeen with the launch of a new childbirth and parenting course.
Event
Starts: Wednesday 11 September 2024
RGU Art and Heritage are thrilled to welcome artist Ade Adesina RSA, a successful alumnus of Gray’s School of Art and Robert Gordon University. His exhibition Dome showcases recent work by the dedicated hard-working Aberdeen based artist as we celebrate Black History Month.
News
Published: Thursday 03 October 2024
School children across Scotland are to benefit from a new digital literacy project led by Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen to improve their understanding of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI).