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The annual derby match between RGU and the University of Aberdeen saw students pit their wits against each other in a lively legal debate - with RGU taking home the shield for a fourth year in a row.

Professor John Harper

Writing in the Press and Journal, RGU Principal, Professor John Harper, reflects on how the education sector is responding to changing skills needs through new methods of teaching and learning, with a greater emphasis on the workplace to upskill and retrain employees.

ARC Team: Michaela Harmes and Mo Tabib and Geraldine Stevenson

Expectant couples from across the North East have been reflecting on their positive childbirth preparation experiences, as the NHS Grampian Antenatal Relaxation Classes (ARC) recently celebrated its 2000 participant.

Janine Bolger

Writing in The Scotsman, RGU's Head of Social Work and Associate Head of the School of Applied Social Studies, Janine Bolger, discusses some of the most notable changes to Scotland's social work landscape.

RGU forging collaborative links in Seville

An academic from RGU's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment has been working closely with a peer from Seville in a bid to increase research collaboration between the two cities.

Professor John Harper

Writing in the Press and Journal, RGU Principal, Professor John Harper, discusses the importance of links with Europe from a student and research perspective.

Boat Race returns to the Dee this weekend

The annual contest between RGU and the University of Aberdeen, the Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race, takes place on the River Dee on Saturday 23 March.

International School Aberdeen Winners (L to R: Jonas Lupfer, Toluwani Adenipekun & Amanjot Narain)

Talented secondary school pupils from across Scotland gathered at RGU last week to celebrate science and compete in the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Schools’ Analyst competition.

Dr Flora Douglas

RGU and Community Food Initiatives North East (CFINE) are carrying out research to find out how those on a limited income and using food banks cope with a long-term health condition.

Heather Fulford

A RGU professor is exploring the needs and issues young people may face as they prepare to enter the workforce in an upcoming professorial lecture.

Lauren Anderson and Mark Drummond

A team of hard-working student nurses from RGU's School of Nursing and Midwifery have made it their mission to train the public in CPR, with the hope of doubling survival rates across the country for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Jennifer Laffan

A third year architecture student at RGU is preparing to take on the biggest challenge of her life, when she will swim across the English Channel for charity.

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