ZZ Top, the smell of Braemar, Burgers and Pawternity Leave
This is the third of our new-format, 60-second interviews and, if we say so ourselves, it’s a really good one. From ZZ Top to Cheese & Bacon Burgers and from Braemar toRead More…
This is the third of our new-format, 60-second interviews and, if we say so ourselves, it’s a really good one. From ZZ Top to Cheese & Bacon Burgers and from Braemar toRead More…
This is the second of our 60 second interviews and it’s a great example of someone who has studied at RGU going on to work with us. We are also looking forwardRead More…
Name: Donna Simpson Job Title: Admissions Manager What does your job at RGU involve? Helping applicants and enquirers to become part of the RGU Student family and also supporting my wonderful teamRead More…
Continuing my perusal of the Annals of Aberdeen (see past various blogs), partly because they provide an antidote to the boredom of lockdown, but mainly because they are really interesting and entertaining,Read More…
The growth of printing in the 17th century led to the appointment by the council of printers to the town and the University of Aberdeen. Interestingly, given that we tend to thinkRead More…
If you were with me last time, I was describing the effects of the plague on 17th century Aberdeen and the similarities with our current pandemic. The Annals of Aberdeen, after recountingRead More…
It is often said that we are living in unprecedented times and it’s certainly true that Covid has transformed everything about the way we live and work. However, having revisited the AnnalsRead More…
If you were with me last time, you’ll recall that I am, once again, dipping into the treasure trove that is the Annals of Aberdeen, published in 1818 but describing the historyRead More…
Episode five (at least we think it’s episode five – it’s hard to keep track when you’re WFH), of our Lockdown Lowdown series features a lady who has only been with RGURead More…
Episode 4 of our Lockdown Lowdown series features the good things about working from home (not having to worry about your appearance) and the less good things (lethargy and the fact thatRead More…