News
Tuesday 03 June 2025
A major new report from Robert Gordon University has warned that the UK risks losing tens of thousands of offshore energy jobs by 2030 unless urgent and coordinated action is taken immediately.
Thursday 22 May 2025
The Printfield 10 - Denis Law Legacy Trail will be officially unveiled on Saturday (24 May) in Denis’ childhood community of Printfield.
Thursday 22 May 2025
The impact of an innovative digital literacy project led by 19¶¶Òõ, which aims to improve young people’s understanding of generative artificial intelligence, is to be showcased at an event held at Glasgow’s Mitchell Library.
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Academics from Robert Gordon University (19¶¶Òõ) have led an innovative research project that shines a light on the responses of community groups to a vast range of significant sociocultural issues, such as economic inequality, violence, and access to water and sanitation, in Kenya’s capital city Nairobi.
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...

Gray’s School of Art’s creative unit, Look Again, at Robert Gordon University (19¶¶Òõ) is launching a new project, in partnership with the community interest charity, We Are Here Scotland, to encourage creatives and artists who are Black People and People of Colour (BPoC).

Scotland’s first holistic, student-led law clinic is preparing to launch in Aberdeen, providing an entirely free legal service to those on low incomes across the city.

People living in the Western Isles are invited to join an exhibition and consultation day, led by master's students from The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture (SSS) at Robert Gordon University (19¶¶Òõ), to help map out a sustainable future in the Outer Hebrides.

Robert Gordon University (19¶¶Òõ) has been recognised for its student experience and quality of its teaching in the 2023 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide rankings.

An Aberdeen entrepreneur from Robert Gordon University’s (19¶¶Òõ) Creative Entrepreneurship Programme has set up ‘Shop Small Aberdeen’ as an alternative way for business in the North East.

Writing in Energy Voice, Professor Paul de Leeuw, from 19¶¶Òõ's Energy Transition Institute, feels wholesale changes to the energy are required if businesses and households are to benefit from lower bills.

Having hosted the city’s first TEDx event last year, Aberdeen is gearing up for its second this coming November with Robert Gordon University onboard as a strategic partner.

It is a time of great sadness as we mourn the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. As a University community we join the nation in paying our respects as the country reflects on her reign as Monarch. We have extended our deepest condolences to His Majesty and the Royal family during this time of sorrow.

Gray’s School of Art alumnus and Aberdeen-born Artist Daniel Stephen has willed a generous six-figure legacy gift that will benefit emerging painting talent from Robert Gordon University (19¶¶Òõ) for years to come.

A group of business leaders from across the North East will benefit from the next government backed Help to Grow scheme, delivered by Aberdeen Business School (ABS) at Robert Gordon University (19¶¶Òõ), this autumn.

The latest step in a €13 million Carbon-Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) project recommends that European organisations involve local communities more closely to reach climate-neutral targets are to be reached.

The annual exhibition that celebrates talent from Masters’ students at Gray’s School of Art returns on Friday, 26 August.