News
Monday 23 June 2025
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is proud to announce that Dr Jo-Anne Tait, Principal Lecturer, Digital Living and Design in the School of Computing, Engineering and Technology, has been named one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES).
Thursday 12 June 2025
A new institute based at Robert Gordon University (RGU) will be dedicated to the vast sporting legacy of the only Scottish footballer to win the prestigious Ballon d'Or award.
Monday 09 June 2025
Students from Gray’s School of Art are celebrating their astounding achievements at the opening night of the Gray’s Degree Show.
Tuesday 03 June 2025
A major new report from Robert Gordon University has warned that the UK risks losing tens of thousands of offshore energy jobs by 2030 unless urgent and coordinated action is taken immediately.
Thursday 22 May 2025
The Printfield 10 - Denis Law Legacy Trail will be officially unveiled on Saturday (24 May) in Denis’ childhood community of Printfield.

School children across Scotland have been learning about a conservation project to commemorate the loss of whales and their recovery at South Georgia, through specialist workshops led by Gray’s School of Art's Mobile Art School at Robert Gordon University (RGU).

Robert Gordon University (RGU) and the National Subsea Centre (NSC) have successfully delivered a data project to revolutionise how subsea inspections are conducted.

A research assistant from the National Subsea Centre has landed a key position to improve diversity in engineering.

Dr Clare O’Farrell, Lecturer and Course Leader for Graduate Apprenticeship Engineering Design and Manufacture at RGU's School of Engineering, has written a piece in The Press and Journal highlighting that it is up to us all to help future generations of female engineers. It has been published to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2023 on June 23.

The flagship event of a collaborative project that highlights the experiences of women during lockdown launches at the House of Commons next week.

A student from Gray’s School of Art, at Robert Gordon University (RGU), has won a national award to create a campaign to encourage more people from ethnic communities in Scotland to give blood.

Students from Gray’s School of Art's Degree Show 2023, ‘Neon Futures’, are celebrating success after receiving awards at the opening launch on Friday 9 June.

Preparations for Gray’s Degree Show ’23: Neon Futures are in full swing with excitement mounting as the degree show gets ready to open tomorrow on Saturday 10 June.

Robert Gordon University (RGU) has been placed in the top three institutions in Scotland and the top ten in the UK for student satisfaction in the latest Complete University Guide league table.

Creative networks across the North East of Scotland are hosting a range of activities and workshops this summer to enhance wellbeing and community cohesion, thanks to support from RGU’s ‘Create Networks’ programme.

RGU is to sponsor a hare, designed by a student from Gray’s School of Art, as part of Clan Cancer Support's ‘The Big Hop Trail’, that will be unveiled this summer.

An innovative RGU initiative that supports women with children to start their own businesses has been recognised at the Herald Higher Education Awards 2023.