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.

The work of talented creative practitioners and emerging entrepreneurs is to be featured in the first virtual ‘Postgraduate Showcase’, hosted by Gray’s School of Art at ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ.

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ), working with two well-known North East food and drink names, Dean’s of Huntly and Sutherland’s of Portsoy, have won funding from Innovate UK to set up two Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) to improve access to markets and develop new products.

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) has been shortlisted for a hat-trick of Times Higher Education (THE) 2020 awards, having made it as a finalist for Outstanding Entrepreneurial University of the Year, Business School of the Year and Innovative Teacher of the Year.

Donella Beaton, Associate Vice Principal of Business and Economic Development at ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ, writes about the university’s vital role and approach to supporting business recovery using different government-funded initiatives.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ is celebrating its performance in the 2021 Guardian University Guide, where it has significantly climbed the UK rankings and achieved strong positions in student satisfaction and teaching quality.

Students from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ’s Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment have designed a series of small, affordable houses as part of a project with Grampian Housing Association.

A collaborative research project exploring the value of community pharmacies in Scotland suggests that 90% of people are so confident in their local pharmacists’ abilities that they want GPs to work more closely with them to ensure the best possible care.

A research project at ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ which explores the mental wellbeing of Scotland’s farmers is moving forward to develop and test a suitable intervention, hand-in-hand with farmers, to support their mental health now and in the future.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ is launching two new online initiatives, â€˜ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ Knowledge Bites for Business’ and a suite of upskilling online short courses, to support businesses as they deal with the economic challenges of Covid-19.

Dr Madeleine Marcella-Hood, Head of Year 1 BA (Hons) Fashion Management and Lecturer in the School of Creative and Cultural Business, writes about the fashion industry and the impact of Covid-19.

An ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ Professor has been awarded funding to explore Scottish Public Libraries and their role in community cohesion and resilience during lockdown.

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) has awarded a package of support and £2,500 between five student projects for each demonstrating great compassion through innovative concepts to improve people’s lives during the coronavirus pandemic.