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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...
Writing for the Press and Journal, RGU's Susan MacLennan, discusses the importance of employees being proactive about their own development.
Fife College and Robert Gordon University have increased pathways to higher education for local learners through a new partnership.
A nursing student from Inverness has made it her mission to help young people in need and comfort them throughout their care journey, following her graduation from RGU.
A compassionate and hard-working male nurse from Lerwick has brought his 21 year educational journey to a cathartic end this week, following his graduation from RGU.
A caring Peterhead student is celebrating a whirlwind few years, which has seen her not only successfully complete a degree and start work as a nurse, but also become a new mum.
An Aberdeen-based nurse has spoken of her immense pride after returning to RGU and graduating with the second of three potential qualifications.
Shetland mum-of-three Maria Duncan had always wanted to go to university and now after years of night classes and studying on the plane commuting from Shetland to Aberdeen, she has fulfilled her degree dream.
An Aberdeen woman who is usually behind-the-scenes organising RGU’s Graduation ceremonies took to the stage this year to collect her own master's degree.
Hard work and dedication has paid off for inspiring Kate Kenyon as she graduates with an MSc degree with distinction while balancing her studies with a long-term illness and two kidney transplants.
Working-mum Bridgit, who was studying at RGU at the same time as her daughter, is celebrating after graduating with a master's degree.
Ann Cleeves, one of Britain’s best-known and most respected crime writers, received an honorary award of Doctor of Letters (Hon DLitt) from RGU on Tuesday, December 4.
A mature student and single mother of three is set to embark on a new chapter in her life after graduating with a BSc (Hons) in Construction Management from RGU at a ceremony on Tuesday, December 4.