News
Friday 27 September 2024
Look Again at Gray’s School of Art and Aberdeen Performing Arts are proud to announce an exciting lineup of performers for their upcoming queer cabaret, ‘Glory’, that returns to Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree this November.
Tuesday 24 September 2024
RGU and Sustainable Solutions IR Ltd, a green tech group company under energy rental firm Intervention Rentals UK Ltd, are working together on a new research project focusing on the development of hydrogen production from waste heat which could have major implications for the energy transition.
Friday 20 September 2024
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 has rated Robert Gordon University (RGU) among the very best in Scotland for its teaching quality and sustainability as the University continues to build on recent league table successes.
Thursday 19 September 2024
RGU's Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in Cyber Security has been certified by the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
Tuesday 17 September 2024
An academic from Robert Gordon University has thrown the spotlight on school nursing, within a report published by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and highlighted by the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS), on Scotland’s nursing workforce.
The multinational brewery and craft beer specialists, BrewDog, is one of the latest organisations signed up to RGU's Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) scheme – much to the benefit of one of its Senior Customer Service Specialists.
One of the north east’s most notable companies – the multinational brewery BrewDog – has taken another ‘punk’ step by becoming one of the latest organisations to sign up to the Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) scheme at RGU.
The breadth, depth and variety of different forms of technology used in legal practice has radically increased in recent years. There is also increasing awareness of the regulatory framework around information and data security.
An RGU student has been selected to represent Great Britain in the World University Winter Games in Russia this weekend.
Writing for the Press and Journal, Head of Gray's, Libby Curtis, discusses the importance of creativity and culture within society.
A mature student who is studying MA in Fine Art at Gray’s School of Art has created a large-scale public artwork in Maryculter Woods, to benefit both the local wildlife and the community.
An ambitious RGU student, who worked two jobs at school in a bid to fund further studies, has been given a helping hand by Stewart Milne Group.
Aberdeen Football Club is one of the latest organisations to sign up to the Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) scheme with RGU, and the club’s IT Manager is already seeing the benefits in his role as a mentor.
A young IT support analyst is looking to achieve his goal of a career combining IT and management by signing for Aberdeen Football Club on the Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) scheme with RGU.
Ceramicists, potters, artists and sculptors are set to benefit from a brand new digital resource which provides a full spectrum of natural colour glazes and details of how best to create them.
A conference aimed at attracting the next generation of female architects and construction specialists from throughout the North and North-east of Scotland took place at St Margaret’s School for Girls this week.
Look Again, part of Gray’s School of Art, has officially launched its new project and gallery space in the city centre to help promote and nurture creative practitioners from the region.