Category: Learning
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Working on the UnDiscovered Aberdeen campaign as a student at RGU

We recently launched our UnDiscovered Aberdeen campaign to showcase the city in a new light and appreciate all the things it has to offer. Communication Design student Jake Irvine worked part-time with our Marketing team to create our hero YouTube video. He shares his experience with us and what he’s learned, along with his own…
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Studying Public Health and Health Promotion at RGU

After working as a pharmacist in Ghana, Adanna Blessing chose to move to Aberdeen to study a master’s in Public Health and Health Promotion to be better equipped to advocate for women and children’s health. She shares her experience as a student, from the learning environment and volunteering opportunities to the new things she discovered…
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From Communication Design at RGU to a fulfilling freelance business

Simona graduated from RGU in 2020 with a degree in Communication Design and has since been growing her career working for a wide range of companies while building her own freelance business. She shares her experience at RGU as an international student and how what she learned at university has helped her post-graduation.
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From Tanzania to Aberdeen: My journey into Data Science at RGU

Samwel shares his journey from Tanzania to Aberdeen, including travelling to Scotland, settling in the Granite City and studying Data Science at RGU.
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Why study a master’s in Artificial intelligence at RGU?

Our new Artificial Intelligence MSc will prepare you to work in the rapidly-involving industry by combining cutting-edge theory with practical application. We give you the top five reasons to apply for the course in this blog.
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Five reasons to study a master’s degree at Aberdeen Business School

Thinking about studying a master’s degree at Aberdeen Business School this year? Here are just five reasons you should choose to study with us.
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From Botswana to Aberdeen to study Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at RGU

International student Zaid shares his journey from Botswana to Aberdeen, and his experience settling in Scotland and at RGU.
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My Pharmacy journey so far at RGU

Pharmacy student Eva shares why she decided to study at RGU, the highlights of the course so far, including a volunteer placement in Spain, and advice for prospective students.
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My experience studying the new MSc Healthcare Leadership at RGU

International student Kwame – and Head of a Health Centre in Ghana – shares why he decided to enrol in RGU’s new master’s in Healthcare Leadership, his experience studying on our campus, and the support he has received so far.
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Highlights from the School of Law and Social Sciences International Research Conference

The newly merged School of Law and Social Sciences at Robert Gordon University hosted its first international research conference on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 February. The conference, themed “Law as a Catalyst of Social Development,” brought together researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers from around the world to engage in interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange.…
