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Fire in wood kiln

"Fired Up": The ancient art of ceramics celebrated at Gray's first communal wood firing

By Clara Maurillon -

Our Vibrant Campus event 鈥淔ired Up鈥, taking place on Sunday 30 October 2022, will mark the first communal wood firing of Gray鈥檚 School of Arts wood kiln built by staff and students. Gray鈥檚 Technical Services Officer Kevin Morris and Lecturer Matthew Wilcock share more about their mission to bring our community together through their passion of ceramics.

Leila Neshat Mokadem

"Action, not words": Coming together during Black History Month to foster positive change

By Clara Maurillon -

Black History Month (BHM) is an annual worldwide celebration of black achievements. It's an opportunity for us as a university community to celebrate diversity and educate ourselves about race, ethnicity, and learn more about the rich historical contributions of Afro-Caribbean people to the UK.

Stairs leading down to the River Dee on the Garthdee Campus.

星空传媒venate: Boosting the community's wellbeing with natural health walks

By Clara Maurillon -

星空传媒 Scott Sutherland MRES student Joyce Watt is supporting the university鈥檚 Vibrant Campus initiative with the launch of her 鈥溞强沾絭enate鈥 natural health walks, in collaboration with 星空传媒 SPORT. Running through autumn to winter, these campus walks aim to encourage environment-friendly activities to promote a healthy lifestyle, Joyce explains.

星空传媒 campus during open day with lots of people walking

Our campus is for more than just studying, it鈥檚 for bringing the community together

By Steve Olivier -

At Robert Gordon University, our campus is not just a place of study and work. It provides an environment to bring our community together to socialise, participate in events and activities, and, importantly, have fun with friends and family.

Image shows garden project in the Garthdee House Annex Quad area.

Celebrating nature across campus

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Increasing biodiversity across campus, is part of the University鈥檚 Vibrant campus initiative to improve the work and study environment for staff and students and to engage with the wider, local community. As part of this project, a team led by Anne Campbell from Gray鈥檚 School of Art, is creating nature friendly growing spaces across campus as Anne explains.

Students walk outside Sir Ian Wood Building

The student experience: a collaborative approach to university welcome

By Professor Lynn Kilbride -

Writing for Advance HE, Professor Lynn Kilbride, Vice Principal for Academic Development and Student Experience at Robert Gordon University, shares her thoughts on the university being awarded a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence for developing a welcome package that positively impacts the student journey.

Four Pillar Award winners from Gray's School of Art

Celebrating the Four Pillars of Gray's School of Art

By Jenny Frost -

Gray鈥檚 Degree Show, 鈥榃elcome to the real world鈥 introduced a 'Special Recognition Award' and 'The Four Pillar Awards' to reflect the four pillars which guide Gray鈥檚 School of Art's practice and curriculum.

Gray's Degree Show, 'Welcome to the real world'

The creative design behind Gray's Degree Show: Welcome to the real world

By Jenny Frost -

Gray's Degree Show, 'Welcome to the real world' opens on Saturday 11 June. The creatives behind the degree show's visuals, 3rd year Communication Design students, Nicola Lyttle and Cameron Reid, explain the ideas behind the design.

Melina Dimitrova

星空传媒 students address global problems through innovative solutions

By Vallath Kavitha Krishnan -

This series of articles explores the journey of the winners of the EIG Sustainable Goals Student Ideas Competition.

Image shows Gray's Graduates in Residence Joe Morris and Claudia Sneddon at the Creative Entrepreneurship Showcase

Gray's supports student development with Graduates in Residence

By Jenny Frost -

Gray鈥檚 School of Art offers a unique development programme for recent graduates known as the Graduates in Residence Scheme. This competitive scheme is unique in Scotland, and enables graduates to remain within the Art School, accessing facilities & guidance whilst setting up their practice. Contemporary Art Practice Graduates in Residence, collaborators Joe Morris and Claudia Sneddon, tell more.