News
Thursday 09 April 2026
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has announced a new Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in BA (Hons) Business and Project Management, with applications now open ahead of the first intake in September 2026.
Wednesday 08 April 2026
A groundbreaking new study from Robert Gordon University (RGU) exposes how deeply rooted expectations of masculine toughness can both heighten risk and hinder recovery in men living with complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C‑PTSD).
Monday 30 March 2026
RGU today announced that Maddie is Online: Generative Artificial Intelligence Skills in Schools, a digital literacy and responsible AI education project led by Dr Konstantina Martzoukou, has been officially included as a recommended resource in the newly published Scottish Government guidance.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Skills. Growth. Opportunity: Ten priorities for Scotland’s learning and workforce future
Friday 13 March 2026
An RGU lecturer with a long-held research interest in the incel community and its members has released a book designed to shine fresh light on this fascinating yet scary world.
Writing for Energy Voice, Professor Paul de Leeuw, Director of the RGU Energy Transition Institute, gives his opinion on the opportunities which the £700m Scot Wind licencing announcements could offer to Scotland.
Writing for the Press & Journal, Professor in Nutrition Giovanna Bermano shares why COVID-19 has highlighted the need to act now to tackle obesity.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) and the James Hutton Institute are carrying out research on how Covid-19 restrictions impacted behaviours around food related practices. The study will look at the nature and extent of these changes across different social groups in the North East and especially those experiencing or anxious about food poverty.
Writing for the Press & Journal, territorial stigma sociology expert Dr Alice Butler-Warke shares why—when it comes to COVID—we should take great care when talking about the people and places experiencing outbreaks.
A new digital social learning programme, in Book Club Format, is being launched by Robert Gordon University to encourage creative entrepreneurship across Scotland.
Research conducted by Robert Gordon University (RGU) evaluated the experiences of the first community nurses to complete the Queen’s Nurse Development Programme (QNDP) and has found participants experienced a transformative journey with notable self-development and growth.
This year’s Aberdeen Boat Race between the University of Aberdeen and RGU is due to take place on Saturday, April 2, with supporters of both teams urged to turn the banks of the River Dee into a colourful spectacle.
It’s come to light that an alumnus from Gray’s School of Art, Robert Gordon University, crafted historic stained-glass windows on show at famous cathedrals and churches across the world.
BA (Hons) Communication Design students at Gray’s School of Art, Robert Gordon University, have been working with internationally acclaimed Scottish Designer and Visual Artist, Craig Black, to create a new mural for their design studio.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is helping SMEs and other organisations across the North of Scotland, to embrace digital innovation and create an unique online presence, to make them stand out from the crowd.
RGU has been awarded funding to explore ‘The Disappeared Village’ of Culbin in Moray, as part of the Year of Scotland’s Stories 2022 campaign.
A new creative venture, ‘Big up the Doric’, launches at Gray’s Look Again, city centre project space this week, as part of a four-day pop up exhibition.
