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Friday 04 July 2025
Keith Brymer Jones, a leading figure in contemporary British ceramics and expert judge on Channel 4’s hit show, The Great Pottery Throw Down, has been awarded an Honorary Degree from Robert Gordon University (RGU).
Friday 04 July 2025
Jane Akadiri graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from RGU in 2016. She went on to found Touch of Love Outreach in Aberdeen, which helps to build strong, more inclusive communities.
Friday 04 July 2025
A social entrepreneur based in Aberdeenshire who leads Scotland’s largest men's health charity has been awarded an Honorary Degree from Robert Gordon University (RGU).
Thursday 03 July 2025
Dr Bouziane Kies, who helped secure large numbers of international staff for Algerian Universities after the departure of French teachers in 1972 and thereby helped to keep Algeria’s universities open, has received an honorary degree from Robert Gordon University (RGU). Dr Kies has also championed RGU in Algeria for the last twenty years.
Thursday 03 July 2025
A technology entrepreneur who is committed to strengthening links between the United Kingdom and Pakistan through business innovation, education and strategic collaboration has been awarded an honorary degree by Robert Gordon University (RGU).

An academic from RGU who works closely with the Parkinson’s community to research the condition is celebrating a double win at a national awards ceremony.

Students at RGU have been working alongside a community project to come up with their innovative solutions to transform Aberdeen’s most famous street as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.

Dr Paul Arnell, Associate Professor at Robert Gordon University's Law School, has written in The Scotsman after the Supreme Court ruled that the government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful...

A new research study to explore how cost of living pressures are affecting parent or carer and infant food insecurity across the UK is launched this week.

Aisha Kasim, StartUp Manager at Robert Gordon University, penned her thoughts in The Scotsman on Scotland's bursting innovation scene as we approach Global Entrepreneurship Week...

Writing in the Press and Journal, Director of Look Again at Gray’s School of Art, Sally Reaper, highlights how bringing culture and life to Aberdeen is essential for the city’s future success.

Denis Law Legacy Trust has unveiled a new student-designed football that reflects the sparkling career of one of the city's greatest ever players.

Talented students from Gray’s School of Art at Robert Gordon University are celebrating success following an award’s ceremony at the historic North-East Aberdeen Weaver Incorporation.

Writing in Scotland on Sunday, Professor Eyad Elyan, from RGU's School of Computing, has been setting out how he views advancements in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning as an opportunity...

A team of architecture students from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment at Robert Gordon University has created an innovative project to support the restoration of the Bon Accord Baths.

A Robert Gordon University (RGU) professor who specialises in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning has been named Academic of the Year at an esteemed UK-wide awards ceremony.

Scotland’s association with vibrant wildlife, marine, and scenic environments tends to suggest that the nation would be naturally well placed when looking at biodiversity and environmental protection.