News
Friday 19 April 2024
Dr Jennifer Clarke from Gray's School of Art, has written in Creative Carbon Scotland, about the role art can play in exploring society's attitudes to treescapes in the UK, and their value to people and the planet.
Thursday 18 April 2024
Students from Robert Gordon University are engaging with community groups across the North East to revitalise coastal towns.
Wednesday 17 April 2024
A fashion show, created by students from Gray’s School of Art in collaboration with CityMoves Dance Agency, will take centre stage in Aberdeen’s Anatomy Rooms next week.
Tuesday 16 April 2024
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has been awarded £10,000 by NHS Grampian Charity to launch a new student-led physiotherapy clinic designed to cater for people with neurological conditions.
Monday 15 April 2024
The extraordinary stories of students who entered higher education from a non-traditional route is being highlighted in a new national campaign by Universities Scotland.
Piotr Teodorowski, a researcher in RGU's School of Nursing and Midwifery, shares his insights into the challenges Scotland now faces to protect the rights – and win the hearts – of EU citizens.
Writing in The Scotsman, Head of Gray's, Libby Curtis, discusses the cultural significance of the reopening of Aberdeen Art Gallery for the region.
Three RGU Startup Accelerator projects are through to the semi-finals of Converge’s 2020 kickstart challenge, each chasing a place in the final with a prize package of £15,000 up for grabs.
A group of Communication Design Students from Gray’s School of Art have excelled at the annual Graphic Design Festival Scotland (GDFS), with one picking up the Overall Design Award.
A new academic study, conducted by RGU, which is looking at the mental health of engineering students is seeking volunteers to take part in the research.
RGU Alumna Dr Alla El-Awaisi has been awarded the Professional Achievement Award at the British Council Study UK Alumni Awards in Doha.
Dr Flora Douglas, a reader in the School of Nursing & Midwifery, explains the need for realistic medicine and being okay with discussing patients' financial challenges during health care conversations.
Thousands of school pupils across the North-east will have the opportunity to experience art and design and discover the range of possibilities which exist within the creative industries thanks to a new initiative by Gray’s School of Art.
A major conference held in Aberdeen has thrown the spotlight on how universities and industry are working together to promote economic growth in the region.
Andrew Turnbull, senior lecturer in retail marketing at RGU's School of Creative and Cultural Business, writes about the Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend and the impact it has on retailers, and the trends of shoppers.
Aberdeen Harbour Board is “one step closer to digital transformation”, thanks to a £161,000 grant to fund a three-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with the RGU.
Over 300 students from RGU's Aberdeen Business School showcased their entrepreneurial skillset to local business leaders at the Business Ideas and Opportunities Trade Fair.