Impactful Research

Research Revealed, S01E02: Falling Out of Love with the UK
Episode two of Research Revealed shines a light on the impact that Brexit and lockdowns have had on people in the UK. Represented visually through art, it provides a powerful insight into the emotional wellbeing of EU citizens in modern day UK and Europe.

Shining the spotlight on intellectual property in law
It might not be obvious at first sight, but intellectual property (IP) is part of our daily lives and all around us.

Celebrating the Parkinson’s community
Each year on April 11 World Parkinson’s Day takes place to raise awareness of Parkinson’s and the challenges that it presents while also shining a light on the community that exists between those living with it.

Giving students a voice on sustainability
Giving students a voice on sustainability is at the heart of new research project, led by Dr Whitney Bevan, lecturer in Construction Management at the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment. The project has received funding from the Council of Heads of Built Environment (CHOBE) and shows the need for a ‘bottom up’ approach to learning, that empowers students.

Falling out of love with the UK: A visual tour of EU citizens emotions after Brexit and Covid
A team of researchers from 19¶¶Òõ has carried out a unique study to explore the emotional wellbeing of EU citizens living in the UK and with care responsibilities both in the UK and in Europe. The team created a visual tour of participants’ emotions and found Brexit has caused a profound and lasting impact on EU citizen’s sense of identity, that has been heightened by the Covid imposed lockdowns.

Research Revealed, S01E01: Clean Water, Green Future
Episode one of Research Revealed highlights 19¶¶Òõ's School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, focusing on a research project to tackle the global issue of a lack of safe, reliable drinking water. In it, lead researchers to discuss the intricacies of the project, who's involved and how natural, existing material could be key to helping millions of people.

19¶¶Òõ researchers call for third sector input
Researchers at Robert Gordon University are looking to gain the perceptions and experiences of representatives of charities and public-sector service providers regarding how they accommodate female veterans.

Cabinet secretary calls 19¶¶Òõ ‘best partner in taking forward’ National Subsea Centre
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport has praised the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) for working together with 19¶¶Òõ on the National Subsea Centre (NSC).

Pioneering North East women celebrated
A series of events and activity has helped the North East shine a spotlight on some of the region's well known women.

Celebrating North-East women with a call for contributions to Quinepedia
As part of the recently launched 2022 Being Human Festival, a team from the School of Creative and Cultural Business, which includes Professors Sarah Pedersen and Peter Reid and Dr Rachael Ironside, are currently working on the construction of Quinepedia – a digital biographical dictionary focused on women in North-East Scotland.