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Big Issue eBike

Researchers from Robert Gordon University have launched a survey aimed at finding out about the wellbeing of those using the Big Issue eBikes scheme in Aberdeen.

Professor Paul de Leeuw

A new report by Robert Gordon University has found that the UK offshore energy workforce can increase by up to 50% from over 150,000 in 2023 to 225,000 by the end of the decade with new renewable jobs outnumbering oil and gas roles if a successful transition is achieved.

Sir Ian Wood Building

Robert Gordon University (RGU) has once again been recognised for its excellence in teaching and student satisfaction in newly released higher education rankings.

Riverside Building on RGU's campus

A new university course for Scottish paralegals has been created to support career development while meeting the complex and varied needs of the legal sector.

Delegates from RGU and Cygnas Solutions posing on campus

RGU is working alongside an Aberdeen-based energy firm to revolutionise power as it continues to make significant strides in hydrogen and renewables research and development.

Wind turbines out at sea

RGU is launching its brand-new portfolio of upskilling courses and Insights at Offshore Europe 2023 next week, putting renewables and the energy transition at the heart of improving workforce skills

Master’s Graduate Exhibition 2023

The Gray’s School of Art annual exhibition of master’s graduates is set to wow audiences as postgraduate artists are given the opportunity to display their creativity to the public this week.

RGU graduates throw their caps into the air.

RGU is continuing to celebrate its strong performance in the National Student Survey (NSS) after being ranked as number one in Scotland* for different subject areas.

two graduates holding flowers

A new league table has placed RGU second in Scotland and inside the UK’s top ten for student satisfaction.

RGU graduates standing smiling outside P&J Live, Aberdeen

Robert Gordon University (RGU) has been recognised for its student satisfaction having been placed fourth in Scotland* in the National Student Survey (NSS).

John Isaacs, Dean of the School of Computing at RGU

Major figures from some of the top law enforcement agencies in the world are coming to RGU for an international cyber security conference.

Jo Royle on stage

The School of Creative and Cultural Business (CCB) at RGU celebrated their end of year in style this month with a prize giving event that attracted scores of students, staff, sponsors, and friends.

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