News
Thursday 06 November 2025
Writing in The Scotsman, Professor Paul Arnell from RGU's School of Law and Social Sciences argues that more should be done to protect the European Convention on Human Rights.
Thursday 06 November 2025
Academics from Robert Gordon University (RGU) have played critical roles in the production of a new report on Artificial Intelligence.
Tuesday 04 November 2025
Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Aberdeen Business School has been reaccredited with the Small Business Charter (SBC) for its exceptional contribution to small businesses and their local communities.
Tuesday 28 October 2025
Talented students from Gray’s School of Art are celebrating success following an awards ceremony at the historic North-East Aberdeen Weaver Incorporation.
Monday 27 October 2025
Shetland’s first Innovation Challenge Day, as part of the Islands Entrepreneurial Network (IEN) led by RGU, brought together 19 participants from across the community on 7 October, with local businesses, community groups and public sector partners teaming up to tackle real challenges facing the islands.
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.
Vital research from Robert Gordon University (RGU) has helped lead to the creation of a new government fund which will support female veterans who have suffered sexual trauma while serving in the military.
The Head of Bath School of Art, Film and Media has been appointed as the new Dean for Gray’s School of Art at Robert Gordon University.
Black History month is a wonderful way to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of Black people, come together as allies, and take steps to enable success and wellbeing.
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.
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.
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.
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 (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.
