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Professor Richard Laing

Professor Richard Laing from Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment calls for a revamp of Aberdeen’s city centre.

A tractor alone on the field

A new film looking at mental health in the farming community is being made in collaboration with RGU and the trailer is now available to view.

Veske Web

Veske, a new sub brand of Montrose Rope & Sail Company ltd and the result of a partnership with Robert Gordon University (RGU), has launched its new product range at Project Tokyo, Japan.

Festival students Web

The current Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in fundraising events being cancelled or postponed across Scotland causing in a significant decrease in income.

Robert Gordon University

RGU has been shortlisted in three categories for the 6th Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.

Dr. Abhishek Agarwal

Dr. Abhishek Agarwal, senior lecturer at Aberdeen Business School writes about Carbon Capture Storage and the challenges it faces in the North Sea.

Image Credit: Nicholas Doherty

RGU is further strengthening its links with Japan with the delivery of an innovative online programme for students from Kobe City.

Zoe Morrison

An RGU academic has partnered with Oxford Brookes University to examine the team working experiences of front line NHS staff working during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ruby Roberts web

Dr Ruby Roberts, Research Fellow and Organisational Psychologist at RGU's Aberdeen Business School, writes about recent research which aims to provide insight and support in technology uptake in the oil and gas industry.

Professor Kay Cooper

A £296,000 cross-university collaborative study will investigate emerging models of rehabilitation for people suffering from long-COVID to recommend how to best maximise recovery and quality of life for patients across Scotland.

Mark Thomson Web

Mark Thomson is currently mentoring Tanya Geraghty who is undertaking a Graduate Apprenticeship in Business Management while working at TAQA. He recently took some time to answer some questions about his experience as a mentor.

Tanya Geraghty Web

Tanya Geraghty didn’t feel ready for university when she left school in 2014 so decided to go straight into the workplace. Now, the 24-year-old has been inspired by her family and friends who have gained degrees or received further work opportunities and recently started a Graduate Apprenticeship in Business Management.

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