News
Thursday 12 June 2025
A new institute based at Robert Gordon University (Ƶ) will be dedicated to the vast sporting legacy of the only Scottish footballer to win the prestigious Ballon d'Or award.
Monday 09 June 2025
Students from Gray’s School of Art are celebrating their astounding achievements at the opening night of the Gray’s Degree Show.
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 Ƶ, 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.

Professor Phil Hassard, Ƶ’s drilling simulator manager, has been writing about how the University’s simulation systems are helping both students and the energy industry.

Ƶ and Glacier Energy, experts in the design and manufacture of large, high pressure and high temperature pressure vessels, have been awarded funding to work in collaboration on a new hydrogen project.

Robert Gordon University (Ƶ) has been working alongside major oil and gas firms to deliver a training course for crews preparing for a Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) well.

A senior lecturer from Gray's School of Art at Robert Gordon University (Ƶ) has become the first female member admitted to the Aberdeen Weaver Incorporation.

Alumni from Gray’s School of Art, at Robert Gordon’s University (Ƶ), are celebrating success after being presented by the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) at the British Art Fair, as part of a nationally recognised collection, showcasing the best of British modern art.

Robert Gordon University’s Law School has been praised in Scottish Parliament after a motion was tabled in recognition of its recently launched Grampian Community Law Centre.

The National Energy Skills Accelerator (NESA) is pleased to announce they have been awarded £1,000,000 grant funding through the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Fund to conduct an exciting new Pilot Energy Transition Skills project.

William Hardie, Policy Advisor to the Principal and the Executive, and Professor Steve Olivier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, write in Wonkhe about widening access and participation in higher education.

Robert Gordon University (Ƶ) has further strengthened its links with Japan with the successful delivery of two respected international development programmes focused on offshore energy.

Writing for the Scotsman, Sally Charles, Innovation Manager for Ƶ's Entrepreneurship & Innovation Group, highlights the need to support creative entrepreneurs and says “lifestyle businesses” matter for all of us, especially in the current economic climate.

Writing for the Press and Journal, Vice Principal for Economic Development, Donella Beaton, highlights how Ƶ is investing in the North East's energy future and sharing it's expertise overseas and at home.

A new programme of regular Guest @Gray’s talks launches this autumn, bringing contemporary national and international artists, designers, writers and curators to audiences online and in person across Scotland.