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Ceramicists, potters, artists and sculptors are set to benefit from a brand new digital resource which provides a full spectrum of natural colour glazes and details of how best to create them.

Teenagers build with lego bricks

A conference aimed at attracting the next generation of female architects and construction specialists from throughout the North and North-east of Scotland took place at St Margaret’s School for Girls this week.

David Blyth and Hilary Nicoll

Look Again, part of Gray’s School of Art, has officially launched its new project and gallery space in the city centre to help promote and nurture creative practitioners from the region.

Sir Ian Wood Building at Robert Gordon University Campus

Student pharmacists at RGU, and across the country, are to benefit from a Scottish Government investment boost of £2.85m to support their skills development.

Kirsty Buchan

A North-east logistics coordinator is finding herself back in education for the first time since secondary school, after starting a Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) with RGU.

Professor John Harper

RGU continues to lead the way in innovative work-based learning, after being awarded a new suite of Graduate Apprenticeships by Skills Development Scotland (SDS).

School pupils learn about cyber safety at RGU

School pupils from across Aberdeen City and Shire have been learning all about cyber security and how to stay safe online at a specialist workshop hosted by RGU.

Crew Members from RGU Team

After months of intense preparation, the final crews have been announced for the 24th annual Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race, which takes place on Saturday March 23.

Dr Lindsey Masson

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.

Sir Ian Wood Building

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.

Graduate standing on tractor

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.

Jon Blackwood

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.

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