News
Friday 26 April 2024
A leading researcher from RGU travelled more than 6,000 miles to South America to highlight the potential of moving away from traditional energy sources to embrace the use of hydrogen.
Friday 26 April 2024
Mental Health lecturer, Scott Macpherson, highlights how an opportunity exists to help steer mental health nursing in a positive direction and to encourage more people into the profession...
Thursday 25 April 2024
Step into the world of digital photography and discover Aberdeen through the lens of its young, creative minds. A new digital photography competition, specifically targeted at young people aged 13 – 18, is being launched as part of the annual multi-art Light the Blue Festival 2024, which runs from Saturday 8 June – Sunday 16 June.
Thursday 25 April 2024
Robert Gordon University is to host a Mental Health Nursing Showcase to encourage more people from the North East into the profession.
Wednesday 24 April 2024
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is furthering its commitment to supporting economic development across Scotland with the offer of over 1,000 fully funded places on 26 online upskilling short courses for a wide range of sectors.
Three lucky artists from Gray’s School of Art have won the opportunity to exhibit their work at Aberdeen Art Fair this summer.
An RGU professor aims to engage and involve the public with her latest research project into the locations of the suffrage campaign in north-east Scotland.
RGU and North East Scotland College (NESCol) have announced a new articulation pathway to make it easier for college students to study social work at degree-level.
One of the north-east’s most exciting cultural events begins this weekend, with the presentation of the annual BP Fine Art and Design Awards.
Academics from RGU are working together to create an app which brings Orkney’s folklore stories to life.
As we head towards the final weekend of Look Again 2019, we asked Morag Myerscough some questions about her work, inspiration and what drives her creativity.
The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment end of year show is set to address high-level issues, with students proposing novel solutions and ideas in a variety of real scenarios.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution builds on the digital revolution and represents new ways in which technology becomes embedded in societies and individuals, with huge potential for significant change.
The findings of a study into the impact of Brexit on the mental health and wellbeing of EU citizens in Scotland have been published today by researchers at RGU.
An exhibition by final year architecture students from RGU will showcase some innovative projects focused on boosting the tourism industry in Orkney.
Two budding journalists have secured jobs at one of Scotland’s leading media organisations, gaining a broad, hands-on experience of the industry.
As we head towards the second weekend of Look Again 2019, John Walter answers some questions about his work, inspiration and what drives his creativity.