News
Thursday 25 April 2024
Step into the world of digital photography and discover Aberdeen through the lens of its young, creative minds. A new digital photography competition, specifically targeted at young people aged 13 – 18, is being launched as part of the annual multi-art Light the Blue Festival 2024, which runs from Saturday 8 June – Sunday 16 June.
Thursday 25 April 2024
Robert Gordon University is to host a Mental Health Nursing Showcase to encourage more people from the North East into the profession.
Wednesday 24 April 2024
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is furthering its commitment to supporting economic development across Scotland with the offer of over 1,000 fully funded places on 26 online upskilling short courses for a wide range of sectors.
Tuesday 23 April 2024
A new flood defence institute for Stonehaven, regeneration proposals to revitalise Aberdeen’s harbour area and visionary ideas to redevelop sites across the North East, are among some of the show-stopping projects featuring at the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture End of Year Show.
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.
Amy Gair, Project Manager and Designer for the Montrose Rope & Sail Company discusses how a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Grays School of Art, at Robert Gordon University (RGU) has supported the pre-launch of the company’s new sub brand Veske.
An innovative way to support students with skills and career development will be piloted by RGU this autumn.
Jack is a 3rd-year Pharmacy student at RGU. He recently travelled to Pokhara in Nepal on a four-week pharmacy placement, organised by Work the World, to see the differences between how pharmacy is practiced in the UK and in a low-resource hospital.
Writing for the Scotsman, Piotr Teodorowski, an early career researcher from RGU's School of Nursing and Midwifery connects the School's recent research into the impact of Brexit on the mental health of EU citizens to the Scottish Government's 'Stay in Scotland' campaign.
A philanthropic mix of corporate and individual supporters gathered on Thursday 20 June to celebrate the impact their generous donations have had on students choosing to study at RGU.
School pupils delved into a world of working laboratories and simulated samples to gain hands-on experience as part of Biomedical Science Day at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Thursday 20 June.
Writing for the Press and Journal, Senior Lecturer and Chief Scientist Office and Parkinson's UK Clinical Academic Fellow Julie Jones discusses her research on the impact of exercise on Parkinson’s management.
Writing for Energy Voice, Professor Paul de Leeuw, Director of RGU's Oil and Gas Institute discusses achieving gender balance in the oil and gas industry.
Purifying Sri Lanka’s drinking water is the focus of two senior academics at RGU after they secured almost £2 million in research funding.
Scholarship opportunities are available for RGU's pioneering Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Data Management – which was designed specifically for the energy industry in partnership with Common Data Access (CDA), the wholly owned subsidiary of OGUK, and was the first of its kind in the world.
Three lucky artists from Gray’s School of Art have won the opportunity to exhibit their work at Aberdeen Art Fair this summer.
An RGU professor aims to engage and involve the public with her latest research project into the locations of the suffrage campaign in north-east Scotland.