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Sir Ian Wood Building

A team of young engineers from Grove Academy in Dundee has once again taken top place in an annual competition at RGU and will now have the opportunity to progress to the MATE ROV World Championships in USA

Denise Penny

Denise Penny, Lecturer in Public Health & Health Promotion and Acting Course Leader for Strategic Service Planning & Delivery, shares thought leadership with The Scotsman on reimagining health and social care for a post pandemic world.

Lawson Marr

An engineering student from RGU, Lawson Marr, has been recognised for his hard work by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

Image from GSA student Laura Cameron's 'A Farmer's LIfe' project showing a herd of sheep

Farming life and its' importance in the modern world are the focus of one student project at the upcoming Gray’s School of Art, Digital Degree Show 2021, Onwards, that launches on 9 July.

Aberdeen Business School

Robert Gordon University (RGU) is supporting the upskilling needs of individuals and workforces across Scotland by offering over £50k of funded places in business analytics training.

BA Photography student, Paul Nicol from Gray's School of Art with his portfolio

A journey of self-discovery is at the heart of one final year Photography student’s project, that will accompany an inspiring mix of work from over 150 graduating artists and designers at this year’s Gray’s School of Art, Digital Degree Show, Onwards, which launches on 9 July.

16June21 Nicol Shepherd

Robert Gordon University (RGU) has received a donation from TelosNRG, a fast-growing project management services consultancy founded by alumnus Nicol Shepherd, which will allow students from underrepresented backgrounds to study at the university.

RGU engineering students win prestigious IMechE award

Five RGU engineering students have won a group project award from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), which allowed them the opportunity to present their research at a prestigious online international conference.

Capsule

RGU and Loch Electronics, an award-winning Edinburgh based company, have created the world's smallest dishwasher that can disinfect and sanitise both kitchen utensils and personal items such as phones, keys and wallets.

Icebox Challenge RGU Architect winners (from left to right), Kyle Henderson, Lina Khair, Matt Clubb & Alina Vinogradova

Architecture students from Robert Gordon University are celebrating winning a national competition for highly energy efficient buildings that will feature at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference, COP26, in Glasgow later this year.

ABS-Change-our-tomorrow

A Robert Gordon University (RGU) research team and OGTC have joined an international consortium working together to explore if using renewable electricity to capture and convert industrial CO2 emissions is realistic at a large scale and how local communities respond to technological developments that aim to mitigate climate change.

Digital Tapestry

A collaborative team from RGU are creating a Digital Tapestry which will allow the public to explore the university’s Art & Heritage Collections extensive museum of historical and contemporary art from their own home.

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