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Collaborators at NSC

Robert Gordon University and University of Strathclyde, today (11 May 2022) announced a five-year Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to collaborate in research and technology development at the National Subsea Centre (NSC).

Nice flower and butterfly

A series of events across Aberdeen will highlight the impact of climate change on the natural world.

Sir Ian Wood Building at Robert Gordon University Campus

Researchers from Robert Gordon University have won over £100,000 from Net Zero Technology Centre to develop an energy efficient technique for capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere.

Dame Evelyn Glennie CH, Robert Gordon University’s Chancellor

OPINION: writing for the Press & Journal, Dame Evelyn Glennie CH, Robert Gordon University’s Chancellor discusses widening participation among underrepresented groups and eliminating barriers to higher education, drawing from her lived experiences.

RGU Event Management Students with fundraising cheque

Over ten thousand pounds has been raised to help Aberdeen based charities by Robert Gordon University (RGU) Event Management students.

Lyndsey Gilmour’s award winning oil painting on steel, entitled, ‘First Floor Left’.

A lecturer from Gray’s School of Art at Robert Gordon University (RGU) has won a prestigious award at The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) Annual Exhibition.

Image from Masters in Architecture student, Maxwell Wilson

The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment End of Year Show 2022: Ideas for Living, launches at Robert Gordon University (RGU) on Friday 6 May.

Image Credit: Ross Henderson

A team of young engineers from Grove Academy in Dundee has been crowned as winners for the third year in an annual competition at RGU

Professor Zoe Morrison

Cabinet Office invests in improvement and access of charitable services for women.

Dr Paul Arnell

OPINION: writing for the Scotsman, Dr Paul Arnell shares his thought leadership on the war in Ukraine and how the fight for democracy, the rule of law, and human rights strengthens the country's resolve.

Image to show pupils from Aberdeen Grammar school taking part in the RGU Art & Heritage Digital Tapestry Project

Aberdeen school children are using virtual reality to connect with an out of space artefact from NASA’s Get Away Special programme, as part of Robert Gordon University’s (RGUs) innovative Digital Tapestry Project.

Dr Graham Grant

OPINION: writing for the Press & Journal, Dr Graham Grant articulates how the creative design process employed by artists can be used by businesses across the region to unlock their potential and find new avenues for profit and success.

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