News
Thursday 11 August 2022
Look Again, the creative engagement team based at Gray’s School of Art at Robert Gordon University (RGU) have partnered with ‘Miasma’ to curate a multi-faceted public art project, ‘Terra Incognita’ (as above, so below) that will be a major part of the upcoming Wonderland Festival taking place in Aberdeen from Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 September.
Friday 05 August 2022
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has been awarded a prestigious Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) from Advance HE, recognising the positive impact that a new welcome package developed during the pandemic has on the student journey.
Friday 29 July 2022
New research into large scale subsea hydrogen storage will help to provide green energy for offshore platforms, the automotive and aerospace industries, and for household heating.
Thursday 28 July 2022
Writing for the Scotsman, Professor Steve Olivier, Principal of RGU, talks about the progress being made by Scotland’s universities to increase access to higher education.
Tuesday 26 July 2022
20 high-quality rent and utility-bill free rooms have been offered to Robert Gordon University (RGU) undergraduates as part of a generous donation through the Ardmuir Access Scholarship opportunity.

More than 25 businesses from across Aberdeen will exhibit at RGU’s Part-Time Jobs Fair for students on Thursday, September 20.

A project, led by RGU, to successfully insulate a 250 year-old farmhouse in rural Aberdeenshire has received a Commendation in the Scottish Energy Efficiency Awards.

International professional services company, WorleyParsons, is the latest to sign up to the Graduate Apprenticeship scheme and will begin working with its first cohort of three apprentices in September.

A social work expert at RGU is looking to spread the benefits of his experiences with therapeutic photography through the release of his new book.

Professor Alan Dunlop presented a compelling economic and regeneration case for the building of a bridge linking Scotland and Ireland at the Urbanism at Borders Conference in Aberdeen.

An innovative all timber housing design by a professor of architecture at RGU has been shortlisted for an international award.

Researchers from RGU are working with NESTRANS, the Aberdeen City and Shire Transport Partnership, in a bid to improve the experience for cyclists in the North-east.

RGU is to host the inaugural ‘Urbanism at Borders’ international conference, with researchers and professionals from all over the world descending on campus.

Robert Gordon University is the first university to be accredited by the Chartered Quality Institute (CQI).

The North-east’s annual festival of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), was launched today with a silver-themed birthday event to mark its 25th year, with curling silver medallist Jackie Lockhart leading the celebrations.

RGU will open its doors next week to allow prospective students to learn more about the wide range of career-focused postgraduate courses available.

A team of students from RGU’s School of Nursing and Midwifery made it their mission to educate their peers on empowering people with learning disabilities through a dynamic and interactive conference, held earlier this year.