News
Tuesday 08 July 2025
ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ and McAlpha Inc. have developed an advanced Catalytic Membrane Reactor (CMR) technology, poised to revolutionise ammonia production.
Friday 04 July 2025
Keith Brymer Jones, a leading figure in contemporary British ceramics and expert judge on Channel 4’s hit show, The Great Pottery Throw Down, has been awarded an Honorary Degree from Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ).
Friday 04 July 2025
Jane Akadiri graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ in 2016. She went on to found Touch of Love Outreach in Aberdeen, which helps to build strong, more inclusive communities.
Friday 04 July 2025
A social entrepreneur based in Aberdeenshire who leads Scotland’s largest men's health charity has been awarded an Honorary Degree from Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ).
Thursday 03 July 2025
Dr Bouziane Kies, who helped secure large numbers of international staff for Algerian Universities after the departure of French teachers in 1972 and thereby helped to keep Algeria’s universities open, has received an honorary degree from Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ). Dr Kies has also championed ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ in Algeria for the last twenty years.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ and McAlpha Inc. have developed an advanced Catalytic Membrane Reactor (CMR) technology, poised to revolutionise ammonia production.

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) is proud to announce that Dr Jo-Anne Tait, Principal Lecturer, Digital Living and Design in the School of Computing, Engineering and Technology, has been named one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES).

Researchers from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ have secured more than £380,000 in funding from the UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for a new project which aims to develop techniques to improve the conversational limitations within Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.

An Aberdeen father and son duo are preparing for their most gruelling challenge yet – a mammoth and world-renowned ultra marathon test through the dunes of the Sahara Desert.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ is playing a key role in a groundbreaking £5 million research project aimed at improving the long-term cardiovascular health of young cancer survivors by harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ Hack, the largest student-led hackathon in the north of Scotland, will be held at the University and this year it is open to learners from a variety of different disciplines.

For The Scotsman, Dr Kyle Martin has written about the potential of the North East and wider nation to become an AI powerhouse in light of the UK government's AI Opportunities Action Plan...

The National Subsea Centre (NSC), a centre of excellence for subsea research and technology development, today announced it has been awarded a grant to develop a subsea decommissioning optimisation software demonstrator with PlanSea, which offers world-leading marine logistics artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

Harbour Energy has donated £15,000 to launch a new scholarship programme at ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ. The Harbour Energy Access Scholarship Programme aims to support females with strong academic credentials in taking their first steps towards a career in engineering and to address patterns of under-representation in technical disciplines in the energy sector.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ's Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in BEng (Hons) Engineering: Instrumentation, Measurement and Control has been accredited by the Institute of Measurement & Control (InstMC).

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ is the first university in Scotland to become an academic partner of ISC2, which is the world's leading not-for-profit member association for cyber security professionals.

Air travel connects people around the world, but it also has a big impact on our planet. Right now, the aviation industry is responsible for about 3% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions over a billion tons every year. As we work to combat climate change, finding cleaner alternatives to traditional jet fuel is crucial.