News
Thursday 16 May 2024
Neil Gray, the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, has visited Robert Gordon University (RGU) to see how the university is supporting the health and social care providers by educating nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals.
Wednesday 15 May 2024
A Civic Medal Award will be presented to an architecture student from the Scott Sutherland School at the opening of a new community exhibition that dives into theoretical potential futures for the Bon Accord Baths on Friday 17 May.
Wednesday 15 May 2024
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has achieved significant success at subject level with four different areas ranked inside the UK’s top 10 and positive placings in student satisfaction and both graduate prospect measures across a wide range of subjects in the Complete University Guide 2025.
Tuesday 14 May 2024
Aberdeen’s third Cruyff Court, a free-to-use outdoor community sports space, has officially opened in Tillydrone this week.
Sunday 12 May 2024
On International Nurses' Day 2024, Professor Susan Dawkes, Dean of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Practice, highlights the need to reshape perceptions about a career in nursing and the opportunities the profession offers.
A pair of nursing lecturers from Finland have benefitted from a visit to Aberdeen this week, where they worked closely with academics from RGU's School of Nursing and Midwifery.
The family of an inspirational lecturer from RGU's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment attended the annual school awards to present two winning students with the inaugural Graeme McRobbie Memorial Award.
A senior researcher at RGU has been awarded around £1.5million in funding in a single week for public health related research projects, as part of her innovative work with microbes and industrial waste streams.
A talented student from RGU's School of Computing Science and Digital Media has won ‘Placement of the Year’ for his time spent with NHS Highland.
RGU continues to lead the way in work-based learning, taking the university to the workplace with a suite of Graduate Apprenticeships.
North-east students studying Applied Social Studies will get a direct international perspective this week when RGU welcomes filmmaker and photographer Toko Shiiki.
The work of more than 20 talented artists and designers from RGU’s Gray’s School of Art who spent a term studying abroad is on display at a special ‘Study Abroad and Erasmus+’ exhibition.
Fiona Roberts, Senior Lecturer and Teaching Excellence Fellow at the School of Health Sciences, discusses the ways in which technology allows RGU to remain at the forefront of innovative teaching when it comes to training the health professionals of tomorrow.
Events Management students at RGU have launched the Main Event, a project that has raised over £130k in the past five years, in partnership with local charities.
An architecture professor from Robert Gordon University (RGU) and three final year students have triumphed with their innovative approach to design at the Aberdeenshire Architectural and Landscape Design Awards 2018.
The North-east of Scotland is set for an international boost, as its universities have been named as two of only four European institutions to be chosen by the Mexican Government to work in collaboration with Mexican universities to address the future needs of the country’s energy sector.
In an piece for The Scotsman, Professor Ian Murray, Dean of School for Nursing and Midwifery at RGU, reflects on the impact that getting the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Bill right could have on ensuring we have the nursing workforce we need in years to come.