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Thursday 31 October 2024
Halloween is upon us. Spooky decorations hang in windows, trick or treat sweets line the shopping aisle and Halloween-themed events are popping up on social media. At this time of year, the supernatural is popular – and indeed big business – but is there room for a little more supernatural in our lives all year round?
Wednesday 30 October 2024
RGU's Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in BEng (Hons) Engineering: Instrumentation, Measurement and Control has been accredited by the Institute of Measurement & Control (InstMC).
Tuesday 29 October 2024
A weekly running club behind the walls of HMP Grampian in Peterhead is going from strength to strength after being credited with transforming the wellbeing of people in custody.
Wednesday 23 October 2024
An outdoor initiative to improve the wellbeing of older people living in Moray, Aberdeenshire and areas of the Highlands, has received positive feedback from researchers at RGU.
Tuesday 22 October 2024
In his latest thought leadership, Professor Paul de Leeuw, Director of RGU's Energy Transition Institute, considers the importance and the growth of artificial intelligence and how it can be used to transform the climate conversation...
Talented fashion and textile students from RGU Gray’s School of Art have been recognised at the ‘Professional Development Award Scheme’, organised by a branch of the historical Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen.
RGU has launched a creative accelerator programme which will support and fund 12 start-up teams in Scotland in a range of creative industries.
Writing in The National, RGU's Dr Paul Arnell, reflects on the arrest of Julian Assange and the legal battle that will soon follow.
Leonora Brebner just graduated from Robert Gordon University (RGU) with a degree in International Hospitality Management in 2017 and has since ascended the ranks to a managerial role, as well as won a prestigious industry award, all by the age of 24.
Young engineers from RGU will go head to head in a fiercely competitive race on the university campus this week (Friday, April 12) as they put their human-powered racers to the test.
A RGU professor is set to explore the importance of teamwork and thinking skills in hazardous working environments at a lecture this month.
Organisers have announced details of the 5th Look Again Festival programme, extending an open invitation to residents and visitors to rediscover Aberdeen through fresh eyes at the most exciting, creative and innovative visual arts and design festival.
Researchers from RGU's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment are conducting a research project into an innovative housing construction method which could help to bring down the cost for house-buyers.
Two RGU students taking part in the RGU Startup Accelerator programme have been crowned winners at a prestigious national awards ceremony for student entrepreneurs this week.
On the same day that she appears as a key speaker at a meeting of the EU Health Policy Platform, Professor Lesley Diack reflects on the importance of interprofessional learning in a healthcare context.
Emily Hill, who hails from Ballymena in Northern Ireland, has spent the last year embedded within Gray’s School of Art as a Painting Graduate in Residence. As she approaches the end of her time at Gray’s, Emily is set to host an exhibition of her work, which will take place from April 8 – 19.
RGU's commitment towards a sustainable future has seen it add a new hydrogen vehicle to its fleet, as Aberdeen City Council's ambitious programme unveils further new cars available for public use.