News
Thursday 02 May 2024
The life and legacy of a notable RGU alum who founded his own engineering firm in the fledgling days of the energy industry in Aberdeen has been marked at a special event.
Wednesday 01 May 2024
Writing in the Press & Journal, Dr Jonathan Scott from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture highlights how diversification and sustainable development offer coastal towns across the North East a bright future...
Monday 29 April 2024
Students from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment are building their skills with national homebuilder, Cala Homes (North), as part of a student project to design net zero carbon homes in the North East.
Monday 29 April 2024
Talent from across Gray’s School of Art Robert Gordon University will be celebrated in June as the art school prepares for its annual degree show.
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.
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.
ONE Tech Hub, the new home for the digital tech and entrepreneurship community in the North East of Scotland, is now open after a £1.5 million investment to accelerate digital tech business growth and enhance the wider entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Aberdeen’s annual celebration of the very best in contemporary art and design, Look Again Festival, opens today presenting new work from internationally acclaimed and emerging artists in locations and sites throughout the city.
RGU has won the 2019 Herald Education Award for ‘Outstanding Business Engagement in universities’.
The HR Advisory Team at RGU won the Terrific Team of the Year award at The cHeRries on Thursday 30 May for its academic roles project.
Work by more than 150 art and design students will go on display this month as one of Aberdeen’s most exciting cultural events gets underway.
A team of eight Physiotherapy students from RGU will be providing professional sports massages to Kiltwalk Aberdeen participants on Sunday 2 June to raise money for Brain Injury Grampian.
School pupils from across Aberdeen were given a taste of different career options, as part of a widening access initiative delivered in partnership by RGU and North East Scotland College (NESCol).
RGU took part in Grampian Pride’s parade for the first time today, Saturday, May 25, showing its support for equality and diversity in the North East of Scotland.