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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).

The students pose at Edit with their artwork

Communication Design students from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ’s Gray’s School of Art will sell bespoke prints at Edit, the independent lifestyle store in the Bon Accord Centre, Aberdeen.

Cruyff Court Neale Cooper in Torry

An interdisciplinary project at Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) involving three different academic schools has kicked off this semester as they collectively work together to discover the intricacies of community engagement and participation in a unique environment.

Prof. Nick Fyfe smiles, leaning against a pillar in the staff common room

Ahead of his appearance at North East crime writing festival Granite Noir on Thursday 20 February, Professor Nick Fyfe has written about his own 'tales from the beat' and the links between policing and research...

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Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) has been awarded the prestigious Athena Swan UK Bronze award in recognition of its commitment and efforts towards addressing and promoting gender equality.

Riverside Building, home to ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ's Aberdeen Business School

Robert Gordon University’s (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) Aberdeen Business School (ABS) has received prestigious backing through official accreditation from a leading energy professional membership body.

Iain Morrison and Bryan Snelling

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) is to host an innovative net zero exhibition at Aberdeen Science Centre this month to encourage visitors to learn more about the North East’s energy transition and Scotland’s journey to a carbon neutral future.

Upper Denburn Gardens, showing graffiti and weeds

A community-led group of local volunteers who are passionate about cleaning up and transforming an urban Aberdeen city centre area will be taking on their latest task this weekend.

The two University Boat Club Presidents smile together at the boat house

Scotland’s longest continuous running boat race will celebrate its 30th contest when Aberdeen’s two universities battle it out along the River Dee next month.

Dr Mark Holland, Dr Julie Jones and Jo Holland wearing dark blue t-shirts in front of a white background

A researcher from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ has been awarded £25,000 to develop an app based on her PhD research which aims to help the people living with Parkinson’s get active and stay active. The app will provide education, self-management strategies and goals to help people develop a long-term exercise habit.

Vegas Dyce posing at a white wall

A PhD researcher from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ has been shining a light on some of the reasons why diners want to snap a picture of their meal before tucking in.

Staff and students posing in a lecture theatre

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.

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