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Tuesday 13 May 2025
Dr Sarah Sivers is an academic with extensive research in the field of assisted dying and end-of-life care and has been on a panel of four experts that have briefed MSPs ahead of the stage 1 vote on Tuesday 13 May 2025. Here, she shares her thoughts on the momentous bill...
Tuesday 13 May 2025
Secondary school creatives have been invited to join Gray’s School of Art for its latest Young Art Weekender programme that takes place next month.
Friday 09 May 2025
Four recent Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) graduates have won a national award for their work on developing and hosting a hugely successful event – just 12-months after winning the same prize for a previous project.
Wednesday 30 April 2025
Scottish Arctic Network (ScAN) members ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ, The University of the Highlands and Islands, and Heriot-Watt University co-hosted a board meeting of the University of the Arctic (UArctic) between Tuesday 29 April and Thursday 30 April in Orkney.
Tuesday 22 April 2025
Pupils from Mintlaw Academy will head off to Thunder Bay Marine Sanctuary in Alpena, United States after winning the MATE Scotland ROV competition held at Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ).

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ's Streetsport initiative, which delivers free doorstep activities and programmes across Aberdeen, has won the Mental Health and Wellbeing Award at the annual StreetGames Awards 2020.

Andrew Turnbull, Senior Lecturer at the School of Creative and Cultural Business, writes about the impact COVID-19 has had on the retail sector.

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) is harnessing the power of storytelling to support the creative industries in Northern countries through an interdisciplinary research project worth €1million.

Robert Gordon University (ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ) is leading a Scottish Government funded rapid coronavirus research project to support the country’s health and social care students who are transitioning into professional practice early in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A multi-disciplinary research team from ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ are working with Shanghai academics and industry partners in Scotland to educate consumers about the sustainability, craftsmanship, heritage and value of traditional fashion and textile products.

A group of 20 creatives from across Scotland are the first to be involved in a brand new, fully funded short course at ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ, supporting them through the challenges of COVID-19 and beyond.

In his latest piece, for Energy Voice, Professor Paul de Leeuw discusses the implication of the negative oil prices which made the news earlier in the week and sent shockwaves across the industry.

Director of the ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ Energy Transition Institute, Professor Paul de Leeuw, reflects on the ongoing impact of the coronavirus crisis on the energy sector.

A portfolio of free short courses is being launched by ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ to support the skills needs of individuals and workforces across Scotland as they deal with the economic challenges of COVID-19.

Writing for The Scotsman, Biomedical Science Lecturer Rebecca Wright shares why it is imperative that Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education is widened to every pupil in Scotland.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ is working closely with NHS Grampian to deliver a rolling programme of training which will equip hundreds of key NHS staff with critical skills to support the battle against COVID-19 in the region.

ÍøºìǰÈα¬ÁÏ has appointed Professor Steve Olivier as its new Principal and Vice-Chancellor.