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If you follow RGUjobs on social media, you’ll be aware that we make a lot of the huge range of social and leisure activities available in (and around) the granite city. It’sRead More…
If you follow RGUjobs on social media, you’ll be aware that we make a lot of the huge range of social and leisure activities available in (and around) the granite city. It’sRead More…
Aberdeen has been called many things over the years, but one name that has stuck is “the Granite City” or, sometimes, the “Silver City”; the latter reflecting the colour of theRead More…
Aberdeen has been known as “the Granite City” for many years. When you arrive here it’s obvious why: the commercial and religious buildings in the city centre and many of the housesRead More…
We are often asked during interviews about the range of sports and leisure facilities in Aberdeen. While there are not many with the clichéd, stereotypical view that there is nothing north ofRead More…
Normally it’s Julie Skinner who writes most of our blogs, but this one is different. As you’ll know if you’re one of the regular readers of this page, we’re keen to demonstrateRead More…
Katharine Mieras has worked at RGU for over three and half years. She is currently PA/Project Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty of Health and Social Care, having joined that teamRead More…
Do you work in: Architecture, Architectural Technology, Construction Management or Surveying? Would you be interested in ad hoc lecturing and collaboration in the development of our courses? Scott Sutherland School ofRead More…
This is the second part of our blog on how the RGU recruitment team uses Linkedin to promote our jobs and find candidates. Last time, we told you about our Linkedin page,Read More…
There are well over 300 million people worldwide on Linkedin. In the UK, it’s reported there are 19 million people. In and around Aberdeen, Linkedin shows over 138,892 people registered on theRead More…
In 1880, a Miss Elizabeth Duthie gifted 44 acres of land to the city of Aberdeen. Three years later, it was opened as a superbly designed park for the enjoyment of theRead More…