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Robert Gordon University

RGU has today, during Global Entrepreneurship Week, launched a Regional Startup Accelerator programme which will support early-stage entrepreneurs - with ambitious and innovative business ideas - living in the North East of Scotland to develop and grow their ventures, helping the region to recover as it emerges from the pandemic.

Sculpture from Gray's Graduate Julija Astasonoka

A vibrant exhibition celebrating talent from Masters’ students at Gray’s School of Art goes on display this week as ‘Onwards’, Gray’s Postgraduate Degree Show 2021 launches.

Pottery image from Creative Entrepreneurship Graduate, Amy Benzie

A digital showcase celebrating creative entrepreneurship at Gray’s School of Art is now live displaying the work of eleven artists and practitioners who recently completed the Look Again Creative Entrepreneurship Course.

Lord Provost with RGU student Alison Taylor

The Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Barney Crocket, recently hosted the closing ceremony for “From Paris to COP26”, a series of online seminars featuring industry-specific, not-for-profit, and academic speakers discussing sectorial progress and needs for more climate action.

Image to show design work of Gilly Langton, one of the designers taking part in HAAN

A pop-up market, HAAN, returns to Aberdeen’s city centre next month, showcasing some of the best local and national creative talent.

Weaver's Incorporation Award Winner, Gemma Berrisford (left) and Megan Naysmith (Runner up)

Talented students from Gray’s School of Art celebrate success at an awards ceremony at the historic North-East Aberdeen Weaver Incorporation.

Energy transition

RGU has signed up to the Race to Zero for Universities and Colleges, pledging its commitment to reducing emissions in the drive towards Net Zero.

Lena Forsyth, Applied Biomedical Science Student taking part in the Schwartz Rounds

Robert Gordon University (RGU) becomes the first Higher Education Institution in the UK to make Schwartz Rounds available to all disciplines to create a platform for collaborative learning and wellbeing outside the classroom.

Laura Chalmers, Head of the Centre for Collaborative and Interprofessional Practice at RGU and Co-Chair of the CONVERGE Curriculum Committee

Robert Gordon University (RGU) and the University of Aberdeen are co-leading an international conference focused on understanding rural health challenges through education and workforce preparation.

Emma Finegan

Studying a Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) has allowed Emma Finegan to gain more knowledge and insight into the company she works at, as well as the wider Accounts industry.

Angela Kydd, clinical professor in Nursing

Writing for The Press & Journal, Angela Kydd, clinical professor in Nursing shares that having a discussion about menopause, PPE and the Covid-19 pandemic is long overdue.

RGU Campus

RGU has been awarded £1.7million as part of the recently announced Economic Recovery and Skills Fund for north east Scotland. The Fund is a £14.3 million investment by the Scottish Government to support economic recovery and enhance skill levels in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire though new economic growth, employment, training, and skills development opportunities.

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