News
Sunday 12 May 2024
On International Nurses' Day 2024, Professor Susan Dawkes, Dean of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Practice, highlights the need to reshape perceptions about a career in nursing and the opportunities the profession offers.
Tuesday 07 May 2024
Students across different stages of their Robert Gordon University (RGU) degrees have raised a combined total of over £15,000 for North East causes while enhancing their careers as budding events professionals.
Monday 06 May 2024
A new LGBTQIA+ cabaret event called ‘Glory’ will take centre stage at the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen on 22 June.
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...
Over 300 students from RGU's Aberdeen Business School showcased their entrepreneurial skillset to local business leaders at the Business Ideas and Opportunities Trade Fair.
More than 130 pupils from Aberdeen City and Shire gathered at RGU’s Garthdee campus to attend their final sessions of the Access To programmes and to celebrate World Children’s Day.
An Aberdeen-based start-up business which specialises in bringing independent coffee roasters and their coffee to new consumers has opened its first outlet, based within RGU's Garthdee campus in partnership with Aramark.
Have you ever considered yourself to be an entrepreneur? Have you had one of those light-bulb moments where you face a problem and suddenly the solution comes to you?
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week with a cascade of interactive and informative events across five days to encourage entrepreneurial activity among students, staff, alumni and members of the public.
An event, co-hosted by RGU and The Pebble Trust, is set to discuss the major issues of climate change and fuel poverty, and the role architecture and innovative design can play in providing solutions.
A research project at RGU which explored the mental wellbeing of Scotland’s farmers has found that stress and lifestyle are key factors affecting the wellbeing of farmers from Aberdeenshire and Orkney.
The image of the North Sea oil industry has been completely reassessed by a group of talented art students who spent time working offshore to capture and experience the environment for themselves.
Orcadians are being urged to rifle through their wardrobes and attics to find garments made of Orkney tweed, which will be the focus of an exhibition on the island next week.
A new startup business that could fundamentally change the way critical illness is identified and responded to in remote communities to improve survival rates is looking for cofounders to help evolve the future of patient monitoring technology.
A historic North-East trade body last night hosted an award presentation in honour of the talented students at Gray’s School of Art.
Robert Gordon University has successfully bid to bring paramedic undergraduate education to the Highlands and Islands and Grampian, which will boost the capacity for training new paramedics in Scotland and enhance patient care.