News
Monday 20 May 2024
Entrepreneurs have been rewarded at Robert Gordon University (RGU) for their innovations following the University’s latest Startup Accelerator Showcase on Thursday 16 May.
Thursday 16 May 2024
Neil Gray, the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, has visited Robert Gordon University (RGU) to see how the university is supporting the health and social care providers by educating nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals.
Wednesday 15 May 2024
A Civic Medal Award will be presented to an architecture student from the Scott Sutherland School at the opening of a new community exhibition that dives into theoretical potential futures for the Bon Accord Baths on Friday 17 May.
Wednesday 15 May 2024
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has achieved significant success at subject level with four different areas ranked inside the UK’s top 10 and positive placings in student satisfaction and both graduate prospect measures across a wide range of subjects in the Complete University Guide 2025.
Tuesday 14 May 2024
Aberdeen’s third Cruyff Court, a free-to-use outdoor community sports space, has officially opened in Tillydrone this week.
Maintaining a healthy diet and being physically active are important steps for cancer survivors, and this is the focus of a new study being launched across the North of Scotland by RGU and CLAN Cancer Support.
Global tech giant CGI will host a seminar, in collaboration with RGU, for industry experts, business owners and students to learn about the impact of the Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS), the first EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity.
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11). To celebrate women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses and careers, we had a quick chat with Dr Jenna Ross who was recently shortlisted as one of the top MBA students in the world.
Writing for The Sunday National, Jon Blackwood, reader in contemporary art and leads research at Gray’s School of Art, discusses the cultural sector in the Balkans and how politics and societal changes have affected the output of the region’s creative practitioners.
Oil and gas companies are making huge savings and boosting safety thanks to a unique industry partnership between leading simulator developer, Drilling Systems, and RGU.
Dr Leon Moller, lecturer in Oil and Gas Law, discusses addressing the offshore industry skills gap through legal education.
Harry Campbell, a third year Law student at RGU’s Law School, spent his Winter break supporting the UK Antarctic Trust in Antarctica.
A newly launched research project at RGU is set to explore and enhance the mental wellbeing of the nation’s farming population.
An upcoming professorial lecture at RGU will explore the world of visualisation and how it can be used to connect communities with their local heritage.
Professor John Harper discusses how RGU is responding to ever-changing industry and skills needs, and is leading the way in work-based learning with a suite of Graduate Apprenticeships.
First year student Rosie Payne hopes to be selected to represent RGU in the 24th annual Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race this March – despite suffering from hypermobility syndrome, a condition causing pain and stiffness in joints.
RGU is to host a one-day conference which will focus on sustainability in the built environment and the impact of climate change.