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Recovering Student Has High Hopes For Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race

First year student Rosie Payne hopes to be selected to represent ºìÐÓÊÓƵ in the 24th annual Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race this March – despite suffering from hypermobility syndrome, a condition causing pain and stiffness in joints.

Lynne Sullivan

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ is to host a one-day conference which will focus on sustainability in the built environment and the impact of climate change.

Going green with social equality in mind

Writing for the Press and Journal, Dr Leslie Mabon, Reader in Environment and Society in the School of Applied Social Studies, discusses what society can to do adapt to climate change.

three people in an office, two sit at laptops and one stands in conversation with them

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ is taking the university to the workplace in Orkney by hosting a number of Graduate Apprenticeships which allow students to work full-time and live locally, while gaining a degree.

Good food on campus: Jamie Oliver opens at RGU

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ is the first university campus to open a Jamie Oliver Deli, giving students new, tasty, nutritious options.

Artists and designers selected for 2019 Look Again Art Weekender

Look Again has announced the winners of its annual Seed Fund, which provides funding and support for artists and designers with a strong link to the North-east.

Local pupils inspired by careers in energy industries at Heroes of Tomorrow event

Secondary school pupils across the North-east have been finding out about future career opportunities in the energy industry this week, at the Heroes of Tomorrow event.

(L to R) Dr Flora Douglas, Professor Catriona Kennedy, Abodunrin Aminu, Professor Angela Kydd, Professor Ian Murray

The School of Nursing and Midwifery has welcomed the first of two international early career researchers, who will be employed at the School to undertake PhDs on aspects of ageism.

Professor Kay Cooper

An upcoming professorial lecture at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ will explore the role that each individual has in their own healthcare when living with long-term conditions.

Neil Buchanan

A new wellbeing project being launched at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ aims to explore mindfulness in the classroom and how it can be used to increase the resilience of students across the university.

Accountancy firm supports latest ºìÐÓÊÓƵ scholarship

A first year student at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ has become the latest person to benefit from an academic scholarship funded by local chartered accountancy and business advisory firm Anderson Anderson Brown LLP (AAB).

Tourism Success But What About The Tuk-tuks?

Writing for The National, senior lecturer and Subject Leader in Hospitality, Tourism & Events, Craig Leith, discusses his research work in Cambodia.

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