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Participants take part at the session

RGU has received £5,000 in funding from Port of Aberdeen’s supPORT-all community action programme to help physiotherapy students continue to deliver health and wellbeing sessions to locals.

Professor Peter Exley, Dean of Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment

Writing in Project Scotland, the leading Scottish Construction News magazine, Professor Peter Exley, Dean of the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment highlights how our energy sector can and should evolve. Not just to meet net zero ambitions but also to ensure we build a more sustainable future for all.

Scott Macpherson RGU

Tuesday 10 October is World Mental Health Day. Seventy-seven years ago, the World Health Organisation (WHO) constitution asserted that it is a fundamental human right for everyone to be able to achieve the highest possible standard of health.

Biodiversity in Sotland

Robert Gordon University (RGU) is taking action against Scotland’s biodiversity decline by hosting an event with key sector figures next month showing how we can protect and restore Scotland’s natural capital and stop environmental loss.

The National Subsea Centre building in Dyce, Aberdeen

The National Subsea Centre (NSC) today announced its multi-million-pound partnership with SeaFlo Consultancy Limited (SeaFlo), specialists in subsea and marine services. Together, the organisations will provide the underpinning research and technology development required to enable predictive maintenance for the energy industry.

Sarah Sivers

New research carried out by Robert Gordon University (RGU) has identified the complex issues that arise in the care of children with life-limiting conditions in Scotland.

Chloe Jackson, final year Adult Nursing Course

Nursing students at Robert Gordon University are to benefit from new digital skills training for the first time.

Andrew Bailey shaking hands with Steve Olivier

The Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey spoke to leaders from business and academia at an interactive event in Aberdeen on Wednesday 27 September.

RGU Chancellor Dame Evelyn Glennie speaking at graduation

As part of RGU's significant investment in research, 10 Chancellor’s Fellows are being recruited to advance innovative research that responds to real-world challenges.

RGU's Sir Ian Wood Building

Student teams from RGU and the University of Aberdeen will go head-to-head in a computing competition to be held in the Granite City.

Paul de Leeuw

According to the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization, July 2023 was the hottest month on record, affecting millions of people around the world. The changing weather patterns and associated heat waves, wild-fires, floods and droughts are the harsh reality of climate change and will now be a common feature for the future for our planet.

Students celebrate graduation in 2023

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 is the latest university league table to acknowledge Robert Gordon University (RGU) as one of the UK’s best institutions for both teaching quality and student experience.

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