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Textile designers and industry experts from across Scotland will come together to embrace new technologies at an international conference on augmented fashion hosted by Robert Gordon University (RGU) from Wednesday 16 until Friday 18 November.

TEDXAberdeen Young Ambassadors

The city’s latest TEDxAberdeen event took place on Saturday at the Aberdeen Arts Centre with youngsters from around the city playing a key role in events.

Gray’s students from the Study Abroad Programme who are exhibiting in ‘aBROAD HORIZONS’ from left to right:  Laurie O'Dowd, Hannah Ramsay, Agnieszka Kubica, Kirsten Richardson, Megan Naysmith, Gabriela Proszowska, Esther Helfer, Maya Wilson, Evie Sneddon, Adriana Sarmiento Navarro.

A group of Fine Art and Design students from Gray’s School of Art at Robert Gordon University (RGU) present ‘aBROAD HORIZONS’, a multidisciplinary student led and curated ‘Study abroad’ exhibition, that celebrates their experiences in a different country.

Professor Sarah Pedersen

A series of events take place in Aberdeen this month which shines the spotlight on women in the North East.

Dr Sarah Sivers

Critical research is being undertaken in Aberdeen to explore how conflict can be avoided between families and medical professionals when it comes to a child’s end-of-life care.

Sir Ian Wood Building

Robert Gordon University (RGU) is hosting the second edition of an international multidisciplinary conference focused on understanding and addressing rural health challenges.

Dr Gbenga Oluyemi

A Robert Gordon University (RGU) engineering academic is the new lead for a network which helps the oil and gas industry deal with issues around sand.

The seven RGU graduates will join Sword. Credit: Rory Raitt.

Seven RGU graduates have joined one of the world’s leading IT and digital innovations companies.

Dr Paul Arnell

Writing in The Scotsman, Dr Paul Arnell, a reader in law at RGU, discusses the complexities and importance of the speed of extradition in relation to a case involving both Scotland and South Africa.

Simulation technology

Professor Phil Hassard, RGU’s drilling simulator manager, has been writing about how the University’s simulation systems are helping both students and the energy industry.

Tracie Watson, Glacier Energy Business Development Director; Andy Scott, Glacier Energy Heat Transfer Director; Auwalu Mohammed, NSC Research Fellow; James Njuguna, RGU Professor and NSC Integrated Energy Lead; Jemma Reynolds, NSC Research Assistant

RGU and Glacier Energy, experts in the design and manufacture of large, high pressure and high temperature pressure vessels, have been awarded funding to work in collaboration on a new hydrogen project.

Two people use drilling simulator technology

Robert Gordon University (RGU) has been working alongside major oil and gas firms to deliver a training course for crews preparing for a Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) well.

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