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The Gatehouse Design & Print agency at RGU
Design is outstanding as a competitive weapon when it comes to visualising a business Strategy.
Brief To r ais e awareness of t h e cr e a t i ve a n d pr i n t c ap ab i l itie s of the Robe r t Gor don Un i ve r s i t y’s i nho use des ign and pr int con s u l t a n cy The Ga tehous e .
S o l ut i o n A b r o c h u r e h ig h lig h t in g T h e G a t e H o u s e ’s e x p e r t is e in c o m mu n ic a t io n , p a s s io n fo r in t r o d u c in g n e w id e a s a n d im a g e r y, w it h a r a n g e o f wo r k b o t h c o r p o r a t e a n d n o n -c o r p o r a t e . I llu s t r a t in g t h e ir e x p e r t is e a c r o s s a r a n g e o f g r a p h ic m e d ia ; f r o m b r o c h u r e s , a n nu a l r e p o r t s a n d p r o m o t io n a l lit e r a t u r e t o e x h ib it io n p r o je c t s a n d s ig n a g e , a n d f r o m n e w c o r p o r a t e a n d b r a n d id e n t it y t o p a c k a g in g . A ls o e x a m p le s o f n e w m e d ia in c lu d in g e n r ic h e d p d f file s , p d f m ic r o s it e s a n d f la s h f lip -p a g e d o c u m e n t s .
Client T h e E xamples h er e ar e f r om ou r cu r r en t c lie n t s ; if yo u like w h at you see an d h ave a r e q u ir e m e n t for design , adver tisin g, pr in t or n ew m e d ia g e t i n tou ch an d we’ll see w h at we can do fo r yo u .
Brief To r ais e awareness of t h e cr e a t i ve a n d pr i n t c a p a b i l i ties of the Rober t Gor don U n i ve r s i t y’s i nho use des ign and pr int con s u l t a n cy - Th e Ga teho us e . and its lar ge for ma t pr i n t e r s .
S o l ut i o n T h e ‘ W H AT E V E R ’ c a m p a ig n ; we c a n p r in t w h a t e ve r, we c a n d e s ig n w h a t e ve r, we c a n b in d w h a t e ve r, we c a n p h o t o g r a p h w h a t e ve r. A n d we c a n p r o d u c e la r g e fo r m a t o u t p u t s w h a t e ve r t h e s ize o f yo u r e ve n t , w h a t e ve r t h e lo c a t io n , w h a t e ve r t h e we a t h e r, w h a t e ve r t h e o c c a s io n .
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U n iver sity.
Brief To r ais e awareness of t h e cr e a t i ve a n d pr i n t c ap ab i l itie s of the Robe r t Gor don Un i ve r s i t y’s i nho use des ign and pr int con s u l t a n cy - T h e Gat eho u s e . and its lar ge for ma t pr i n t e r s .
S o l ut i o n T h e ‘ W H AT E V E R ’ c a m p a ig n ; we c a n p r in t w h a t e ve r, we c a n d e s ig n w h a t e ve r, we c a n b in d w h a t e ve r, we c a n p h o t o g r a p h w h a t e ve r. A n d we c a n p r o d u c e la r g e fo r m a t o u t p u t s w h a t e ve r t h e s ize o f yo u r e ve n t , w h a t e ve r t h e lo c a t io n , w h a t e ve r t h e we a t h e r, w h a t e ve r t h e o c c a s io n .
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U n iver sity.
Brief To produce a course brochure for Grays School of Art, that better reflects the creative environment and atmosphere within the school; and helps it to compete better in the art school arena.
Solution We created an ‘ident’ based on the iconic building shape designed by Mies van der Rohe and together with bold colours, examples of work, pictures of staff and students in their workspaces created a more inspirational course brochure.
C l i e nt Grays School of Art at Robert Gordon University.
Brief To produce themes each year for the annual fundraising events held in Aberdeen and Edinburgh by JDRF.
Solution On two consecutive years we designed ‘Circus’ and ‘Highland Mist’ themed literature and ephemera which also informed the Gala Ball locations. The brief was to create maximum impact from cost effective resource.
C l i e nt JDRF: Juvenile Diabetic Research Centre
Brief To produce branding for the annual Aberdeen Universities Boat Race held in Aberdeen between Robert Gordon University and Aberdeen University.
Solution An annual concept refresh for the Aberdeen Universities Boat Race; digitally printed with an attractive gatefold front. It reinforces the ‘choose your colour’ theme to support your respective team/university.
C l i e nt Aberdeen Asset Management (the sponsors) and the two university boat clubs.
Brief To produce branding for the School of Nursing and Midwifery’s School Strategy.
Solution An innovative approach to the format made it more enagaging and memorable.
C l i e nt The School of Nursing and Midwifery at RGU.
Brief To design and produce branding for a research report; and also produce a digital version that is more accessible.
Solution The original report was produced in word and we redesigned it using some of the authors unused hand drawn diagrams. We then put it online as a digital flip book and supplied viewing data about it at regular intervals.
C l i e nt The Aberdeen Business School at RGU.
Brief To design and produce a more accessible and readable version of the University’s Annual Report and Financial Statements.
Solution The original report was produced in word and we redesigned it using up-to-date photographs to illustrate the initiatives the university had implemented.
C l i e nt The Finanace department at RGU.
Improve Influence Together Exchange Theory Future Aberdeen Scotland The Next Chapter
Professor Ferdinand von Prondzyns has pleasure in inviting you to save the date for an Economic Summit
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The Next Chapter on Wednesday 25th November 2015 in Riverside East Building on our Garthdee Campus.
RSVP to Barbara Jones, Event Manager on 01224 262 or e-mail b.a.jones@rgu.ac.uk.
Brief To design and produce branding for a high level economic summit about planning the future of the north east of Scotland. Including signage and event graphics.
Solution A typographic solution that echoed the shape of the region together with some suprising infographics were the solution for this event.
C l i e nt The University, the strategic partner RSM, the regional partners RBS and ACSEF, and the innovation partner Elevator.
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An Economic Summit Planning the future of the North East of Scotland
Brief To design and evolve branding for a local social enterprise charity ‘Transition Extreme’ across a wide range of events, publications and media.
Solution Bold consistent colours, striking typography and great images supplied by Transition inform the designs and development of this identity.
C l i e nt Transition Extreme.
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Brief To design and evolve branding for short course and night class literature and drawing at Grays.
Solution Classy typography and clean layouts help showcase the quality and range of artwork produced each year at the classes.
C l i e nt Grays School of Art.
Brief To design and evolve branding for the Contemporary Art Practice Degree Show Space
Solution Bold colours, striking imagery and great images supplied by the students, provides a visually rich brochure for this degree show.
C l i e nt Grays School of Art.
Brief To help promote ‘Developing Employability and Opening up Potential Career Pathways.’
Solution Bold colours, striking typography and the Dennis Law Legacy Trust logo help make this eyecatching design appeal to it’s younger audience.
C l i e nt Street Sport, Dennis Law Legacy Trust, Aberdeen Asset management.
Brief To refresh the RGU Undergraduate Prospectus.
So lu tio n We d e c id e d t o t ry t o g e t a c ro s s t he U n iv e rs it y ’ s ke y m e s s a g e s in a m o re d ire c t a n d v is ua l wa y b y m e a n s o f in f o g ra m s . A c o m b in a t io n o f ic o n , p ho t o g ra ph & ke y f a c t i n s uc c in c t , v is ua l , b it e - s iz e d c hun ks . S o m e t im e s , but n o t a l wa y s , l in ke d by a c o m m o n t h e m e o r n a rra t iv e t hre a d .
C l i e nt R G U Ma rket ing dep a rt ment , f a c u l t i e s a n d schools.
Design Student View… Its great to get your hands dirty with print on some of the projects.
My wide angle goes everywhere with me; the riverside campus is stunning!
You can never have enough portable memory!
Every design still starts with my sketch-pad
50 Shades of Grey anybody?
The course teaches you a diverse range of design and communication techniques together with real life briefs to work on. Group and larger work is also encouraged and these help strengthen your comms skills.
App development in conjunction with the School of Computing is also an option
It’s not all computer-based work; practical skills such as photography and print making are also available as modules.
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Brief To refresh the RGU Undergraduate brochures.
Solution C o n t in uin g t he t he m e o f g e t t in g a c ro s s t h e U n iv e rs it y ’ s ke y m e s s a g e s in a m o re d ire c t a n d v is ua l wa y by m e a n s o f in f o g ra m s , in t o t he s c ho o l c o urs e bro c hure s .
C l i e n t R G U Ma rket ing dep a rt ment , f a c u l t i e s a n d schools. .
Brief JDRF the type 1 diabetes charity approached us after having seen some of our previous commercial work; they were looking for help to make their annual fundraising gala ball literature more reflective of the events quality.
Solution We d e c id e d t o re f l e c t t he upm a rke t n a t ure o f t he e v e n t by t a kin g a m o d e l o n a n e n c ha n t e d f o re s t s ho o t . W it h t he a id o f s o m e f a iry l ig ht s a n d a bit o f t we a kin g in pho t o s ho p we d e v e l o p e d a n um be r o f e n c ha n t in g im a g e s . To g e t he r wit h s o m e v e ry s p e c ia l pa pe r s t o c ks we he l pe d t o c a pt ure t he c ha ra c t e r o f t he b a l l m o re a c c ura t e l y a n d ra is e it s pro f il e . We pro d uc e d s a v e t he d a t e c a rd s , V IP in v it a t io n s , r a f f l e t ic ke t s a n d t he g a l a pro g ra m m e .
C l i e nt J DRF is t h e t yp e 1 dia b et es c h a rit y foc u sed o n t y p e 1 dia b et es, a nd is ru n b y p eop l e wit h t y p e 1 , f o r pe o pl e wit h t yp e 1. The J DR F President is H R H Th e Du c h ess of R o t he s a y, C a mil l a , Du c h ess of Cornwa l l . .
Brief JDRF the type 1 diabetes charity approached us to help to make their 2013 annual fundraising gala balls in Aberdeen and Edinburgh literature more reflective of the events quality and theme; Shanghai.
Solution We d e c id e d t o re f l e c t t he upm a rke t n a t ure o f t he e v e n t by t a kin g a c l a s s y up m a rke t a p pro a c h t o t he l it e ra t ure , t o g e t he r wit h s o m e v e ry s p e c ia l pa pe r s t o c ks . The a p pro a c h f o r t he s a v e t he d a t e in v it e s i n c o rp o ra t e d t he us e o f C hin e s e O pe ra M a s ks , pa pe r f o l d in g a n d f o il bl o c kin g . We pro d uc e d s a v e t he d a t e c a rd s , V IP in v it a t io n s , r a f f l e t ic ke t s , s o m e p a n e l s a n d t he g a l a pro g ra m m e s f o r b o t h e v e n t s .
C l i e nt J D RF is th e type 1 diabetes ch ar ity focu sed o n t y p e 1 diabetes, an d is r u n by people w ith type 1 , fo r p e o ple w ith type 1. T h e J D R F Pr esiden t is H R H T h e D u ch ess of R o t h e s ay, Camilla, D u ch ess of Cor n w all.
Brief To produce high quality Graduation documents.
Solution E a c h y e a r t he g ra d ua t io n d o c um e n t s a re t w e a ke d s l ig ht l y v is ua l l y a n d s o m e t im e s o n e o f f d o c um e n t s a re p ro d uc e d ; b ut t he s t a n d a rd is un if o rm l y hig h. We pro d uc e t he t ic ke t s , p o s t e rs , l e a f l e t s , pro g ra m m m e s , c e rt if ic a t e s a n d ba n n e rs f o r G ra d ua t io n t wic e a y e a r.
C l i e nt The R ob ert Gordon Univ ersit y C o m m un ic a t ions Offic e.
Brief To produce high quality distinctive banded documents for The Lonach Gathering.
Solution We t a ke hig h q ua l it y pho t o g ra p hy a t t he e v e n t e a c h y e a r whic h us ua l l y in f o rm s o r in s p ire s t h e f o l l o win g y e a rs t he m e a n d f e e l . We pro d uc e t he t ic ke t s , p o s t e rs , l e a f l e t s , c a r pa s s e s a n d p ro g ra m m m e s f o r t he e v e n t ; a s we l l a s pho t o g ra p hy.
C l i e nt The L ona c h Commit t ee. Th e L ona c h H ig hl a n d a nd Friendl y Soc iet y wa s fou nded in 1823 b y S ir C ha rl es Forb es, 1st Ba ronet of Newe a nd E d in g l a s s ie (1773- 1849). Memb ersh ip is dra wn f ro m t he inh a b it a nt s of St ra t h don, wh o c ont inu e t o f ul f il t he s o c iet y ’s origina l mission of p reserv ing H ig hl a n d dress, t h e Ga el ic t ongu e, a nd “su p p ort ing l o y a l , pe a c efu l , a nd ma nl y c ondu c t ; a nd t h e p ro m o t io n of soc ia l a nd b enev ol ent feel ings a mong t he in ha bit a nt s of t h e dist ric t .”
Bri e f To p r o d u c e a v i b r a n t , m a g a z i n e - s t y l e j o u r n a l a n nu a l ly t o h i g h l i g h t v a r i o u s r e s e a r c h , b u s i n e s s a n d m a n a g e m e n t i n i t i a t i ve s b e i n g u n d e r t a k e n by A b e r d e e n B u s i n e s s S c h o o l a n d a w i d e r a n g e o f s t r a t e g i c p a r t n e r s l o c a l l y, n a t i o n a l l y a n d i n t e r n a t i o n a l ly.
So lu tio n A g l o s s y h i - i m p a c t a p p r o a c h w a s t a k e n t o i l l u s t r a t e t h e p u bl i c a t i o n . S p e c i a l l y commissioned photographs complimented imager y s u p p l i e d by c o n t r i b u t o r s .
Clie n t A b er deen Bu sin ess S ch ool, RO BE RT GO RDO N U NIVERS ITY.
MANAGEMENT, THEORY AND PRACTICE
ETHICS, PEOPLE AND THE HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSION Moira Bailey, Lecturer and Anne Stevenson, Senior Lecturer In Human Resource Management, Aberdeen Business School
to: provide specialist professional knowledge, advice and support in the management and development of people; enhance the reputation of the profession; continually update and refresh their skills and knowledge; exercise integrity, honesty, discipline and appropriate behavior; and to act within the law’ (CIPD, 2005). The HR practitioner, to be considered ‘professional’, must therefore adhere to all the above and this is by no means an easy task. Responsibility of the HR Profession Traditionally, professionals have had a duty to place the needs of their clients at the forefront of their considerations and this relationship has historically been unique. If human resource management is accepted as a profession, then it too should put the needs of their clients at the forefront. Nowadays many professionals - including HR practitioners - work for an organisation and depend on it for their salary. This could lead to contradictory and conflicting accountability issues for HR professionals, as the definition of client in today’s organization is not clear-cut. Are clients the employees, the Board of Directors, the shareholders or all of the above and more?
The Human Resource [ HR ] Profession What is the difference between an occupation and a profession? Debate on this topic often centres around the need for the latter to adhere to the concept of altruism which involves ‘self sacrifice’ and a ‘duty to follow a code of ethical behaviour’ (Gold & Bratton 2003). This emphasis on ethics is further reflected in Cheetham and Chivers’ (1998) Model of Professional Competence. In this model, four areas of competence are defined, namely, knowledge, function, behavioural and ethical; no one area is given prominence and they are all necessary skills for the able practitioner. Professional bodies recognise this by designing codes of conduct for their members. One such body is the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development [ CIPD ]. Its code ‘covers professional standards of behaviour’ which requires members
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In recent years, the role of the HR professional has become more strategic in focus. In some cases, this is a sharp shift away from the traditional role of the Personnel Officer, looking after the welfare and interests of the workforce. This has involved a closer alignment with the management of an organisation, thus implying a different relationship with their traditional clients
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of the workforce. In some ways, this may be considered to represent the first major ethical dilemma to affect the HR professional, as the needs of the workforce and the needs of the organisation are not always in harmony. Whilst this is a dilemma which faces all managers, for the HR professional, the problem is two-fold. There is a wider role for HR professionals because they are often considered to be the guardians of ethical behaviour in the workplace. This means that they are responsible for not only their own ethical standards but also for the ethical standards of those working for the organisation. The latter includes the need to identify the types of ethical attitudes that are essential for the operation of the firm. However, these ethical standards need to be constantly reinforced through appropriate training and development and measured regularly to ensure that they are being maintained.
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Thus, if HR managers are responsible for ensuring ethical behaviour in the organisation, who trains the HR professional in this area? Evidence gathered over the years suggests that this is an area which needs far more attention than it receives, as ethics may be only a minor part of the required education or training in human resource management. This two-fold role of the HR professional makes it a very important part of their work.
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It is likely that HR staff receive their ethical education in the same way as everyone else; it is learned from parents, schools, the media and society. It can be considered to be the difference between actions which are perceived as acceptable and those perceived as unacceptable. The well – known problem is that often there is no definitive ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. For the HR professional, the right course of action for an employee may be wrong for the organisation and vice-versa. The existence of so many stakeholders and so many conflicting needs and requirements in an organisation cause regular ethical dilemmas.
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The Role of Ethics in the HR Profession Ethics are often overlooked as an area for personal development as the concept is difficult to define and even more difficult to measure. As Billington (2003) explains, everyone makes ethical decisions every day which will affect other people. In the workplace, the decisions of managers have an impact upon their employees and therefore every decision is important. Billington further considers that morals can be defined as the way a person sets out to achieve ethical standards and these will naturally vary due to the variety of life experiences of individuals. Yet an organisation has to ensure that its employees are all behaving in an ‘ethical’ way. A useful way of determining the ethical stance of organisations was devised by Carroll (1990), who described organisations as moral, where decisions are made only after ethical considerations have been discussed; immoral, where organisations deliberately decide to adopt unethical behaviour; and amoral, where organisations do not consider the ethical implications of their actions. Amoral management can cause as much damage as immoral management. A well-known case is that of the powdered baby milk manufacturer which marketed and sold their products in a part of the world that had no safe water supplies and caused untold suffering to families. This was an amoral act with tragic consequences. ABERDEEN BUSINESS JOURNAL
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the business incubator conceptualise | realise | capitalise
Brief To illustrate the essence of the services
Solution We n e e d e d t o fin d a n d u s e in t e r e s t in g
offered by the Business Incubator in a lively, fresh and vibrant manner, using various medium to capture the attention of the target student audience.
a n d u n o r t h o d ox im a g e r y t o a t t r a c t t h e t a r g e t a u d ie n c e s a t t e n t io n a n d g e t bu y in . We t h e n e m b a r ke d o n a v ir a l m a r ke t in g c a m p a ig n ; c r e a t e d a p o p u p b a n n e r t o a d ve r t is e t h e i n c u b a t o r ’s s e r v ic e s t o t h e n e w in t a ke o f s t u d e n t s a t Fr e s h e r ’s f a ir, w it h a n a c c o m p a ny in g we b p a g e . We p r o d u c e d a s e r ie s o f m in i c a r d s w it h im a g e s i l lu s t r a t in g t h e ke y s e r v ic e s o f fe r e d by t h e i n c u b a t o r s u c h a s m e n t o r in g , n e t wo r k in g , a n d i nve s t in g w h ic h d o u ble d a s u n c o nve n t io n a l bu s in e s s cards and a game .
C l i e nt T h e Bu sin ess I n cu bator at RO BE RT G O RDO N U NIVERS ITY h elps stu den ts a n d r e c e n t gr adu ates to star t an d gr ow su ccessf u l bu s in e s s e s . E ve r y ye a r s e ve r a l h u n d r e d s t u d e n t s , f r o m a r t s c h o o l u n d e r g r a d u a t e s t o M B A s , t a ke c l a s s e s i n e n t r e p r e n e u r s h i p. T h e i n c u b a t o r t a p s i n t o t h e i n t e r e s t c r e a t e d by t h e s e c o u r s e s a n d h e l p s individuals and teams turn their ideas into real businesses.
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Brief To revisit the branding and literature for RGU: SPORT; with a view to refreshing it, making it more functional and more strategic.
Solution W it h c o m p e t it io n in t h e h e a lt h a n d s p o r t s e c t o r q u it e a g g r e s s ive we n e e d e d t o fin d o u r c lie n t s U S P. S in c e t h e y d id n ’ t in d u lg e in a ny c o s m e t ic o r s p a t r e a t m e n t s a n d s e e m e d t o a t t r a c t a n o -n o n s e n s e t y p e o f c u s t o m e r ; we t h o u g h t we h a d fo u n d a n i n t e r e s t in g s t r a p lin e t h a t c o n s o lid a t e d t h is . D y n a m ic n e w im a g e r y t o g e t h e r w it h a c le a n a n d c la s s y lo o k a n d f u n c t io n a lit y g ave t h e c lie n t ’s s e r v ic e s t h e n e w life t h e y we r e lo o k in g fo r.
C l i e nt R G U :S PO RT. An u n su al clien t in th at its c u s t o m e r s ar e pr imar ily stu den ts an d staf f , bu t also t h e lo c a l c ommu n ity an d some cor por ates. All of w h o m n e e d ed to be addr essed by th e mar ketin g c o lla t e r a l.
SERIOUS ABOUT SPORT AND ACTIVITY Group Exercise Timetable
12th September - 18th December
SERIOUS ABOUT SPORT AND ACTIVITY
Family and Children Activities and Memberships
SERIOUS ABOUT SPORT AND ACTIVITY
SERIOUS ABOUT SPORT AND ACTIVITY Memberships
SERIOUS ABOUT SPORT AND ACTIVITY General Activities
Brief To develop the literature for TRANSITION EXTREME with a view to refreshing it, making it more strategic and attracting more investment in it.
Solution Using a dynamic new font and imagery, that complemented the existing branding and working closely with the companys marketing staff we produced a number of publications to encourage investment and interest.
C l i e nt TRANSITION EXTREME is an aw ar d w in n in g s o c ial en ter pr ise th at assists th e you n g p e o p le o f Aber deen City an d S h ir e in makin g th e d if fic u lt t r an sition s f r om ch ildh ood to adu lth ood; by p r ov id in g a r an ge of in n ovative spor tin g, h e a lt h , e m p loyability, diver sion ar y an d edu cation al o p p o r t u n ities.
Brief To develop an identity and a brand for
Solution Flu o r e s c e n t in k a n d a s t r ik in g lo g o t h a t
Aberdeens first Art Fair.
e n c a p s u la t e d t h e c lie n t s e t h o s o f ‘ h av in g a f fo r d a ble a r t in t h e h e a r t o f t h e c it y ’ le a d t o a n id e n t it y t h a t w a s in s t a n t ly r e c o g n is a ble a t a d is t a n c e w h e r e ve r it appeared.
C l i e nt G er r y Mu ldoon at G M E ven ts.
Brief To continue to develop the Aberdeen Art Fair branding for the event.
Solution The c l ie n t e x pre s s e d a wis h t o b uil d o n a c o n s is t e n t bra n d c o l o ur b ut c o n t in ue t o d e v e l o p i n n o v a t iv e prin t l it e ra t ure . We pro d uc e d s a v e t he d a t e c a rd s , V IP in v it a t io n s , s ig n a g e , po s t e rs , l e a f l e t s , a d v e rt is in g a n d pho t o g ra p hy f o r t he e v e n t .
C l i e nt G M Ev ent s. G M E ven ts ar e r espon sible for a nu m b e r o f h igh pr ofile en tr epr en eu r ial even ts in th e n o r t h e a s t ( an d f u r th er afield) . T h ese h ave in clu ded ‘ L ive o n t h e L aw n ’ at Cr ath es castle , ‘T h e E n ch an ted C a s t le ’ a t Cr ath es Castle an d T h e ‘Aber deen Ar t Fa ir ’ a t T h e Mu sic H all.
Brief To continue and develop further the look developed for the undergraduate degree show.
Solution The solution for the undergraduate degree show was based around the degree show being perceived as a TV show. This was further developed in a slightly different direction for the Masters Degree Show; which took the old test cards as inspiration.
C l i e nt G r ays S ch ool of Ar t.
Brief To continue and develop further the look developed for the undergraduate degree show.
Solution The solution for the undergraduate degree show was based around a prestigious marque highlighting the fact that Grays have been ‘Purveyors of Fine Creatives for 125 Years’. This was further developed for the Masters Degree Show into a slightly different marque and printed onto recycled, utilitarian card stock for a different feel.
C lien t G r ays S ch ool of Ar t.
就业 前景
专业大学
ПерсПективы карьерного роста
中国留学生指南 2011
сПравочник для российских студентов на 2011 г.
顶尖英国现代化大学
Лучший современный университет Великобритании
2011 年泰晤士报和卫报排名
Рейтинги The Times и Guardian на 2011 г.
毕业生就业状况综合排名第二
Второй университет по уровню занятости выпускников
www.rgu.ac.uk/international
Bri e f To produce diffe r e n t l a n g u a g e ve r s i on s of a n i nt er na tional document for s pe ci fi c ma r ke t s .
ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
So lu tio n T h e c o r e d o c u m e n t is d e s ig n e d a n d p r o o fe d in E n g lis h b e fo r e b e in g p r o fe s s io n a lly t r a n s la t e d a n d s e t t o fit , in t o t h e r e q u ir e d l an g u a g e s . T h e t r a n s la t e d t e x t is t h e n s u b s t it u t e d fo r t h e E n g lis h t e x t a n d t h e jo b p r in t e d . E le c t r o n ic ve r s io n s o f t h e d o c u m e n t s a r e t h e n p la c e d in a n o n lin e p d f lib r a r y fo r e a s y a c c e s s , e n a ble d fo r d ow n lo a d a n d p r in t in g .
www.rgu.ac.uk/international
Clie n t I nter n ation al O f fice , RO BERT G O R D O N U NIVERS ITY.
Garthdee 校园的最新建筑是投资 1,100 万英镑 兴建的体育中心,该中心已成为学生的社交活动 中心。 体育中心配备 25 米的游泳池、陡峭的攀 岩壁和其他许多一流的设备。 罗伯特・戈顿大学分两个校园 - 您可能就读于阿 伯丁核心区的市中心校园,也可能就读于近郊超 现代化的 Garthdee 校园。 如需往返于两个校园 之间,可以搭乘定时 Unilink 班车,只需 20 分 钟车程。
于市中心的学生会,它是专门供学生进行交流的 地方。 学生会于 2009 年重新翻修,是喝茶、品 尝咖啡或其他饮品、听音乐、打台球或参加社团 的理想之选,共设有 30 多个不同的俱乐部和社 团协会。
每个校园都有图书馆,馆内藏书丰富,有图书、 期刊、在线资料、电子资料以及影印和传真设 备。 两个图书馆都是每周七天开放。 两处校园共 有 2,500 多台联网计算机,可以上网、发送电子 邮件、使用各类应用软件。 您还可以随时光顾位
罗伯特.戈顿大学的优势在于可提供实践性 强、以职业为导向的课程,同时我们和各行 各业也有着紧密的联系。 这一点可以保证我 们的课程能满足雇主之需,并能保证我们的 毕业生在专业市场上占有一席之地。 我们的许多课程都包括课程实践安排 – 例 如,理学硕士人力资源管理课程提供为期五 周的课程实践安排,在真实的公司做实实在 在的工作; 理学硕士计算机技术:信息工程 专业的学生可以申请为期一年的课程实践安 排机会。
另外,罗伯特・戈顿大学的许多课程都得到 专业机构认可,包括: 机械工程师协会、英 国计算机协会 (BCS)、特许市场营销协会、 英国特许采购与供应协会、英国人事发展特 许协会、英国工商管理硕士协会 (AMBA), 等等。 学士学位(荣誉学位)课程通常需四年完 成。 研究生学位(硕士学位)课程通常需一 年完成。
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НАУЧНО-ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКИЕ РАБОТЫ Стратегические приоритеты Научно-исследовательская работа является стратегическим приоритетом Университета Роберта Гордона. В последние годы Университет удвоил финансирование научных исследований, которое он получает от спонсоров, в результате чего значительно увеличилось число студентов, проходящих курс послевузовского обучения для получения ученой степени. Мы продолжаем наращивать усилия и развивать свои возможности в следующих ключевых областях: t ʓʣʛʦʙʛʨʞʠʖ ʞ ʤʫʦʖʣʖ ʤʠʦʩʜʖʴʯʛʟ ʧʦʛʚʱ t ʈʘʤʦʭʛʧʠʞʛ ʤʨʦʖʧʡʞ ʳʠʤʣʤʢʞʠʞ t ɽʚʦʖʘʤʤʫʦʖʣʛʣʞʛ ʞ ʧʤʬʞʖʡʲʣʤʛ ʤʗʛʧʥʛʭʛʣʞʛ t ʄʨʦʖʧʡʞ ʳʠʤʣʤʢʞʠʞ ʤʧʣʤʘʖʣʣʱʛ ʣʖ ʝʣʖʣʞʵʫ Научно-исследовательская работа в Университете Роберта Гордона поддерживается предпринимательством. Возможности для проведения научных исследований существуют в каждой школе каждого из трех факультетов, при этом научная работа организована таким образом, чтобы внести вклад в каждую из ключевых областей.
У нас великолепная репутация в плане прикладных исследований, которая подкрепляется высоким уровнем деятельности по обмену знаниями в Университете. Университет Роберта Гордона занимает высшую строчку в приложении Times в обзоре, посвященном высшему образованию, среди университетов Великобритании по объему дохода, который Университет получает от бизнеса за консультации и коммерческую деятельность. Кроме того, мы завоевали международную репутацию благодаря высокому уровню исследований, проведенных по многим темам, имеющих для нас приоритетное значение. В Университете Роберта Гордона мы создали динамичную среду без традиционных междисциплинарных академических барьеров. Это способствует развитию научно-исследовательских групп, работающих в нескольких дисциплинах. К тому же, это предоставляет огромные возможности для работы в современной интернациональной научной среде, в которой проведение исследований в рамках одной дисциплины становится редкостью.
Ученые степени Во всех трех школах университета существуют возможности для проведения исследований на получение степени магистра естественных наук (MSc), магистра исследовательской деятельности (MRes), магистра философии (MPhil) и доктора философии (PhD) как на условиях очной, так и заочной формы обучения. Помимо этого существует курс для получения степени доктора по определенной дисциплине. В настоящее время стоимость обучения иностранных студентов дневной формы обучения составляет от 10 050 до 12 200 фунтов стерлингов за 2010-11 учебный год, в зависимости от области исследований.
Brief To produce a bus in e s s ca r d for a n u p a n d c o m i ng por tr ait ar tis ts la u n ch e x h i bi t i on.
Solution We in it ia lly t h o u g h t t h a t u s in g o n ly o n e i m a g e wo u ld n o t g ive p o t e n t ia l c lie n t s a n id e a o f t h e a r t is t s r a n g e ; s o we p r o d u c e d a c o n c e r t in a bu s in e s s c a r d in c o r p o r a t in g a r a n g e o f p o r t r a it s t y le s o n it t o g e t h e r w it h t h e a r t is t s s t a t e m e n t fo r a la u n c h e x h ib it io n .
Client M ARK MOYNIHAN, th e ar tist clien t w as so p le a s e d w ith th e r esu lts h e decided to con tinu e th e t h e m e o n f u tu r e ver sion s of h is bu sin ess car ds.
Bri e f To produce a do cu me n t w h i ch wou l d h e l p i n a fun dr ais ing initiative for t h e Un i ve r s i t y’s O n e C am p us Mas te r plan.
So lu tio n A m o d e r n u t ilit a r ia n d e s ig n w it h c ove r s p r in t e d o n t o a n o p a q u e p la s t ic a n d w ir o b o u n d i n t wo ve r s io n s ( a ‘ t a s t e r ’ d o c u m e n t a n d a m o r e d e t a ile d fin a n c ia l d o c u m e n t ) we r e p r o d u c e d fo r a nu m b e r o f h ig h p r o file e ve n t s .
Clie n t E states an d Physical R esou r ces D e p a r t m e nt, D evelopmen t an d Alu mn i D e p a r t m e nt an d Fin an ce D epar tmen t, RO BE RT GO RDO N U NIVERS ITY.
Bri e f To produce a loo k a n d t h e me for t h e a n nu a l b o a t r a ce eve nt.
So lu tio n We h ave a n a n nu a l b r a in s t o r m in g s e s s io n w it h s t u d e n t r owe r s , a n d t h e P R fir m e n lis t e d t o g e t p r e s s c ove r a g e fo r t h e e ve n t .
We h ave c o n s is t e n t ly p r o d u c e d e ye -c a t c h in g a n d i n n ov a t ive c o n c e p t s a n d im a g e r y fo r t h is e ve n t ove r t h e la s t 1 0 ye a r s .
Clie n t A B ERDEEN AS S ET MANAG EMENT bu t a ls o t h e t wo u n iver sities boat teams, an d th e PR fir m a c t in g for even t.
Bri e f To create a commemor ative gr aduation document which would reflect the impor tance of the ceremony and act as a keepsake for the gr aduate .
So lu tio n A fo il blo c ke d fo ld e r, w it h c e r e m o ny b r o c h u r e a n d g r a d u a n d lis t b r o c h u r e . We u s e d bla c k t o r e p r e s e n t t h e g r a d u a t io n g ow n s a n d t h e c o r p o r a t e p u r p le .
Clie n t C ommu n ication s O f fice , RO BERT G O R D O N U NIVERS ITY,
Bri e f To cre ate a br an d i de n t i t y a n d ma r ke t i n g m a ter i al for The Ins titut e of He a l t h a n d We l f a r e Research relaunch into th e Un i ve r s i t y a n d l oca l busi ness communities .
So lu tio n We d e s ig n e d a m a r q u e t o e m b o d y t h e t h r e e ke y t h e m e s w h ic h m a ke u p t h e I n s t it u t e C a r d iov a s c u la r & M e t a b o lic D is e a s e , E nv ir o n m e n t a l & O c c u p a t io n a l H e a lt h , a n d N e u r o lo g ic a l & M e n t a l H e a lt h . T h e s e c o u ld b e u s e d a s a w h o le t o r e p r e s e n t t h e I n s t it u t e o r b r o ke n a p a r t in t o t h r e e d is t in c t s e c t io n s t o s ig n if y e a c h ke y t h e m e . Fo r t h e p r o m o t io n a l p a c k we c r e a t e d a fo ld e r w h ic h h o ld s t h e in t r o d u c t io n b o o k le t a n d a s u it e o f in s e r t s . A fo ld e r w a s d e e m e d a s t h e m o s t s u it a ble s o lu t io n a s t h e f le x ib ilit y wo u ld e n a ble n e w i n fo r m a t io n t o b e a d d e d a n d u p d a t e d a t low c o s t t o t h e c u s t o m e r.
Clie n t ROBERT G O RDO N U NIVERS ITY, I n stitu te fo r H e a lt h an d Welf ar e R esear ch .
C a rd iov asc ula r & Meta bolic Disease
Environmental & Occupational Health
Neurological & Mental Health
Bri e f To cre ate a look for t h e a n nu a l de g r e e s h ow a p p l i c a ble acros s a r ange of for ma t s a n d me di a .
So lu tio n O u r r e s e a r c h fo r t h e p r o je c t r e ve a le d t h a t it w a s in f a c t t h e 1 2 5 t h a n n ive r s a r y o f t h e s c h o o l; a n d it w a s fe lt t h a t t h is f a c t c o u ld h e lp i n fo r m t h is ye a r s d e s ig n . T h e c o n c e p t t h a t t h e s c h o o l ( like a s h o p o f a n t iq u it y ) h a d b e e n a p u r ve yo r o f fin e c r e a t ive s ( r a t h e r t h a n fo o d ) fo r 1 2 5 ye a r s w a s d e ve lo p e d v is u a lly a n d w it t ily a p p lie d a c r o s s v a r io u s m e d ia . I t w a s fo ile d bla c k g lo s s o n t o m a t t bla c k s t o c k fo r t h e V I P inv it e s a n d s h ow c a t a lo g u e .
Clie n t ROBERT G O RDO N U NIVERS ITY, G r ay ’s S c h o ol of Ar t
Bri e f To produce a docu me n t t h a t bot h u n i fi e s a nd d i ffe re ntiates betwe e n di f fe r e n t e x pe r t c o m mun icator s and their r e l e v a n t s u bj e ct s .
So lu tio n A t r a n s p a r e n t p o ly p r o py le n e e nve lo p e
w it h r e fe r e n c e c a r d s o n e a c h e x p e r t ; c o lo u r c o d e d fo r s u b je c t m a t t e r w a s fe lt t o b e a g o o d p r a c t ic a l s o lu t io n t o t h e b r ie f .
Clie n t C ommu n icaton s D epar tmen t, RO BE RT G O RDO N U NIVERS ITY.
keep rgu green Brief To c r e a t e a v i s u a l i d e n t i t y f o r r e c y c l i n g on the RGU campus. The campaign will target students and be lauched at Fresher s’ Fair with a s t a n d a n d we b p a g e .
Solution We fo c u s e d o n c r e a t in g a s t r o n g v is u a l e le m e n t w h ic h wo u ld b e im m e d ia t e ly a s s o c ia t e d w it h r e c y c lin g a n d t h e e nv ir o n m e n t . We u s e d t h e ‘ K e e p B r it a in T id y ’ c a m p a ig n a s a s t a r t in g p o in t a n d d e ve lo p e d t h e ic o n ic c h a r a c t e r t o r e f le c t t h e v a r io u s f a c u lt y s w it h in t h e U n ive r s it y.
Client E s tates D epar tmen t, RO BE RT G O RDO N U NIVERS ITY.
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RGU: SPORT
Brief To create a s trong con t e mpor a r y l og o; on e whi c h w as clean and unc l u t t e r e d w i t h w h i ch t o rep rese nt the company a n d i t s pr odu ct s . A d esi g n that would not l i mi t g e n de r n or a g e g r ou p; t hat c o u ld be applie d ac r os s a l l ou r pr odu ct s w h i l s t havi ng the capacity to di f fe r e n t i a t e be t we e n r a n g e s .
Solution We r e s e a r c h e d c e l t i c my t h o l o g y a n d s y m b o l i s m f avo u r e d by t h e c l i e n t a n d c a m e t o t h e mu t u a l c o n c l u s i o n t h a t ‘ t h e Tr i p l e S p i r a l ’ w h i c h h a s s e ve r a l i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s c o u l d s e r ve t h e b a s i s o f our design. T h is C e lt ic s y m b o l is b e lie ve d t o r e p r e s e n t t h e b e lie f t h a t a ll life m ove d in c o n t inu o u s c y c le s a n d t h e b e lie f in t h e m in d , t h e b o d y a n d t h e s o u l o r s p ir it a s in e x t r ic a bly lin ke d e le m e n t s . To g e t h e r w it h t h e c o m b in in g a n d lin k in g o f e s s e n t ia l i n g r e d ie n t s we t h o u g h t t h e t r ip le s p ir a l c o u ld b e s e e m t o r e p r e s e n t t h e s e v a lu e s .
Client P U R E B A L M L t d i s a s e r i e s o f p r o d u c t s t h a t w i l l p u r i f y, c l e a n s e a n d r e f r e s h yo u r b o d y a n d k e e p yo u r c o n s c i e n c e c l e a r a s we l l . I t w a s b o r n o u t o f a p h i l o s o p hy o f s o u r c i n g o r g a n i c a n d n a t u r a l i n g r e d i e n t s fo r u s e i n t h e i r p r o d u c t s , and a commitment to social responsibility in the p r o d u c t i o n a n d s u p p ly o f b o t h o u r i n g r e d i e n t s and container s. I t is e x t r e mely pr ou d of its ‘Bottled in Tor ph in s, S c o t la n d ’ t aglin e . An d its pr ofile an d r epu tation w h ic h a r e goin g f r om str en gth to str en gth .
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Bri e f The br ief was to u pda t e t h e compa ny’s l i t er a ture and de s ign a log o w h i ch r e f l e ct e d i t ’s busine s s .
So lu tio n We im m e d ia t e ly s o u g h t t o u t ilis e t h e
f as c in a t in g u lt r a s o n ic , in f r a -r e d a n d o t h e r in s p e c t io n t e c h n o lo g y im a g e r y t h a t w a s p a r t o f t h e c o m p a ny ’s p o r t fo lio ; t h e y h a d n o t p r e v io u s ly b e e n a t t h e fo r e f r o n t o f t h e ir lit e r a t u r e . T h e d e ve lo p m e n t o f t h e lo g o a n d b r o c h u r e s n ow m a d e t h e c o m p a ny ’s p r o d u c t s a n d s e r v ic e s h ig h ly v is ible . T h e n e w lo o k s e e m e d o bv io u s t o t h e c lie n t in h in d s ig h t a n d w a s a d o p t e d a c r o s s t h e ir lit e r a t u r e a n d o n lin e r a n g e .
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Solution T h e ir c u r r e n t b r o c h u r e w a s q u it e o u t d a t e d s o we lo o ke d t o g ive it a c o m p le t e r e d e s ig n u s in g c le a n , c o n t e m p o r a r y im a g e r y. O u r s o lu t io n t o o k in s p ir a t io n f r o m t h e p e r io d ic t a ble a n d it ’s c le a n , f a c t u a l in fo r m a t io n b a s e d in t e r f a c e . T h e id e a fo r t h e m a ils h o t w a s t o r e a lis e t h e a b ove id e a in t h r e e d im e n s io n s a n d a ls o p r o d u c e s o m e t h in g t h a t e m b o d ie d t h e c o m p a ny ’s p r o d u c t s a n d s e r v ic e s . E a c h r e c ip ie n t w a s f r e e t o u s e t h e s lo t t e d s q u a r e s o f t h e m a ils h o t t o c o n s t r u c t a n i n t e r e s t in g d e s k t o p m o d e l o f t h e ir ow n c r e a t io n ( e a c h s q u a r e illu s t r a t in g a ke y s e r v ic e o f fe r d by O le o c h e m ) .
Client O L EO C HEM PRO JEC T MANAG EMENT s p e c ia lis e s in pr ovidin g a compr eh en sive r an ge o f la b o r a t or y ser vices to th e u pstr eam an d d ow n s t r e a m pr ocess in du str ies th at in clu des c r u d e o il, c on den sate , n atu r al gas, L NG , L PG an d p e t r o c h e m icals.
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So lu tio n A c le a n , n o -n o n s e n s e c o r p o r a t e d e s ig n w a s a d o p t e d fo r t h e p u blic a t io n .
Clie n t C ommu n ication s O f fice , RO BE RT G O RDO N U NIVERS ITY.
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Forces Engineering students to benefit from scholarships
Beating the drum for small businesses in the
Students to receive achievement awards from
North-east
local jeweller
The Centre for International Labour Market Studies at
Mr Sandy Menzies, an alumnus of the University who
Aberdeen Business School has been successful in obtaining
recently launched the University’s graduation jewellery
European Social Fund backing of £411,000 for its ‘Business
collection, has introduced the Sandy Menzies Achievement
Skills for Growth’ project which will provide free business training, especially for small, medium and social enterprises
Awards.
in Aberdeen City and Shire.
The Awards recognise one student from each of the University’s ten schools who has excelled academically or
The central objective of the project is to provide short
overcome adversity to graduate. Every recipient receives
Students from the School of Engineering have been
courses to improve SME business skills in specific areas. It
a piece of Sandy Menzies graduation jewellery and a
awarded generous scholarships by several high-profile
also presents an opportunity for Aberdeen Business School to further its links with local businesses and develop a
certificate for their efforts.
opportunity to undertake paid placements, and eligibility to apply for a permanent position on successful
training option for these enterprises which compliments
One recipient was nutrition student Elisabeth Deschamp
existing courses on offer, as well as being designed
who demonstrated academic excellence at every stage in
completion of the course.
specifically for those taking part.
her course.
organisations which include financial support, the
Organisations involved include leading industry services company Bureau Veritas, FMC Technologies, subsea engineering and construction contractor Technip, and worldleading offshore crane management, engineering and lifting 26
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David Imevbore, a graduate of the University who now owns his own African drumming business, ‘Afriquetone’ and David Gibbons-Wood, Director of the Centre for International Labour Market Studies.
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University invites public to view plans for Garthdee campus
The new development will see all of the University’s academic activities located at the Garthdee Campus within state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities. 10
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Appointment marks significant milestone for new Energy Futures Research Centre Professor Hicham Idriss has been appointed as Chair of the new Energy Futures Research Centre, which will conduct research into renewables and clean energy resources with a view to developing future alternative fuel supplies and sources.
Quantum leap for blood analysis research A lecturer from the School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences has developed an innovative sensor which could lead to more effective identification of disease and development of treatments. Dr John Callan has developed an optical sensor which could reduce the time and costs associated with identifying abnormal events occurring within blood plasma. Dr Callan’s work investigated quantum dots, a relatively
Robert Gordon University was placed as 'The Top Modern University for Research in Scotland' by the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) results in December 2008.
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new class of fluorescent compounds which have superior optical properties compared with organic dyes currently used in optical sensors. By attaching a simple organic receptor to the surface of a quantum dot, Dr Callan has developed a sensor which can simultaneously detect copper and iron thus potentially speeding up diagnosis. The research has been funded by a grant worth £210,500 from the Engineering and Physical Research Council, UK.
Professor Idriss’ appointment marks a significant milestone in the establishment of the facility that is jointly funded by the University along with the University of Aberdeen and Aberdeen City Council. Formerly an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he was also a member of the Presidential Energy Panel of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Professor Idriss held previous positions in SABIC Industrial Complex for Research and Development and at the universities of Delaware and Illinois (Urbana) in the USA. He has also worked with the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Professor Gerhard Ertl, at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin. Professor Idriss brings his internationally renowned research expertise in catalysis and surface science, to his role as Chair of the Centre. This will significantly strengthen and complement the research capacities of the two universities within the area of renewable energy technologies.
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The University’s detailed planning application for a 34,000m2 development, which will cost £170 million, was submitted to Aberdeen City Council in November 2009, with a decision expected early in 2010. The development will be connected to the existing Faculty of Health and Social Care, which neighbours RGU: SPORT and Aberdeen Business School. The new development will see all of the University’s academic activities located at the Garthdee Campus within state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities, including a new library, as well as formal and informal learning and social spaces for students. It will also allow staff and students from different disciplines to benefit from colocated inter-disciplinary working in a manner that has previously not been possible with two separate locations.
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Furthering global connections Student experience is top of the agenda RGU excels in national league tables
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Teaching and Learning Feature Celebrating Student Success
Pupils taking part in the Challenge.
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Head of School of Nursing and Midwifery Retires
Faculty of Health and Social Care Building Artist’s impression of the proposed new site at Garthdee.
Masterplan 2009 gets thumbs up Staff and students got the chance to comment on the University’s revised Masterplan when it was unveiled at two events held at Garthdee and Schoolhill during May. Feedback was very positive, with a general consensus that the time spent in revisiting the original Masterplan had been worthwhile and the proposed plans for Garthdee were worthy of one of the best modern universities in the UK. Masterplan 2009, which will be submitted for planning permission this month, will see 34,000m2 of new buildings at Garthdee over a period of 10 years, with existing areas within Aberdeen Business School and the Faculty of Health and Social Care being modified for new use. The decision to revisit the Masterplan was taken following feedback from staff and students in 2008 and the acquisition of an additional 50 acres of land on the south side of the River Dee. As a result, it was agreed that the University’s architects, Building Design Partnership, should review the project. This identified a number of benefits, including:
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academic activity and student services consolidated within a short walking distance from what will be the heart of the University; Reduced disruption from construction to existing facilities; A shortened construction programme and economies in the construction costs; Reduced costs and disruption from moving staff out of existing buildings; A stunning view of the river from many of the new buildings.
start on site in early 2010, with phase 1 of the Masterplan construction programme scheduled to commence in September 2010.
Two very different high-profile events took place at Robert Gordon University in September. Pupils from across the North-east of Scotland pitted their wits against each other at Petrochallenge 2009 on 1 and 2 September, as they fought to become successful oil and gas operators in the UK heat of the major international competition. Pupils from 37 secondary schools in the area took part in The Oil & Gas Academy PetroChallenge, an online event which saw pupils around the world battle it out as oil barons.
Around 350 S5 and S6 students participated in the third annual two-day event. Formerly known as OilSim, the 2009 challenge has been re-launched by OPITO – The Oil & Gas Academy, in partnership with educational specialist Simprentis. The event was also delivered in partnership with Opito and Simprentis, with prizes including a Robert Gordon University knowledge prize, which was awarded at Offshore Europe. The winning team was Aboyne Academy, who will go on to represent the UK in the international final in London. They will face
fierce competition from other finalists from schools around the globe including the Faroe Islands, Norway, Greenland, Denmark, the US and Canada, in the finals in London in January 2010. Riding the Rapids The second event took place as a result of a global research project commissioned by PSN and McGrigors LLP, by Aberdeen Business School, to examine how some companies continue to prosper despite these times of volatility and uncertainty. Continued on page 3
University Ventures Investment Fund finances first company
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Bri e f To cre ate a live ly, i n t e r e s t i n g s e r i e s of uni ver sity ne ws le tte r s on a n on g oi n g ba s i s .
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Robert Gordon University’s Ventures Investment Fund LP (the RGU Fund) has part-funded its first project. The Fund is the first dedicated private equity fund for investment in intellectual property in any modern university in the UK. Thanks to funding from organisations including the RGU Fund, B1 Medical Limited has completed a second round financing of £1.1m.
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BI Medical Limited is the University’s orthopaedics development and commercialisation spin-out company. It is developing a range of innovative new orthopaedic devices based on intellectual property licensed from the founding institutions and has an ongoing pipeline agreement giving it access to future inventions. The RGU Fund was established by Frontier IP, a subsidiary of asset management group,
Sigma Capital Group plc. Specialising in the commercialisation of university intellectual property, Frontier IP has committed £300,000 to the RGU Fund, with the University committing up to £800,000. The RGU Fund aims to help accelerate the development of commercial opportunities emerging from the University’s research programmes, and the Fund has the first right to fianace any spin-out company across any of its faculties.
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University continues success in league tables Researcher commended by European Wound Management Association New Head of Management appointed at Aberdeen Business School
Art and design success at two prestigious shows Thousands of people attended the University’s two high profile shows in June, beginning with the BP Fine Art and Design Awards which launched Gray’s Degree Show 2010. The winners of this year’s BP Design Award and BP Fine Art Award were presented with specially commissioned trophies and a cheque for £500 each on 18 June at the opening night of the Show, sponsored by BP.
RGU claims victory in Universities Boat Race
Tim Smith, Vice President Communications and External Affairs, BP Scotland, said, “BP was delighted to continue sponsorship of the Gray’s School of Art Degree Show for the seventh year. Once again we have been impressed by the creativity and quality of the students’ work. This made the judging for the BP Design Award and BP Fine Art Award both very difficult and very enjoyable.”
The University’s Boat Club rowed their way to victory in the 14th Aberdeen Asset Management Universities Boat Race on Saturday 28 February with a personal best of 8:03.6 minutes. The winning RGU team powered through 3.5km of chilling water with more than 5,440 agonising strokes, from Bridge of Dee to Aberdeen Boat Club, to reach the finishing line in Torry one length ahead of their Aberdeen University rivals. This marks the second time that RGU has successfully challenged its rivals in Scotland’s longest-running rowing race. The build up to the main race started at 1.30pm with the Second Universities’ Crew and Alumni boat races but both
of these races were won by teams from Aberdeen University. Those who rowed as part of the first crew and claimed victory for RGU on the day were: Feargal O’Shea, Rory O’Brien, Duncan Brown, Craig Majoribanks, Lucy Bonnamy, Ruth Donald, Kirsten Tolstyko, Judith Herbert and Rachel Brodie. Captain of RGU’s crew, Judith Herbert said: “I am so glad that we won the race! It took six months of organising and two months of
The BP Design Award was won by graphic design student Daniel Gear for his work on the debate about wind farm developments on Shetland. David produced a book and video programme illustrating the views of Shetlanders who are passionately involved in both sides of the debate. His aim was to engage people and keep the information objective and unbiased so Shetlanders could come to their own conclusions. Shetland Museum has requested his work for their archives.
hard training and I am glad that it paid off for us in the end. After our disappointment last year, this has proved that our last win was not down to ‘luck’ and that we have a talented, highperforming club. I hope that this is the start of a long run of RGU victories in the Universities Boat Race!” Filippo Antoniazzi, Director of Sport at RGU added: “Winning the event for the second time in four years is a tremendous result and is testament to all the hard work that the crew and coaches have put in over a very difficult winter.”
The BP Fine Art Award was won by photographic and electronic media student Catherine Weir for her thoughtprovoking work on the construct of time
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Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Former Dublin City University President appointed as Principal The University has appointed Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski as its new Principal and ViceChancellor. Professor von Prondzynski succeeds Professor Mike Pittilo MBE, who passed away in February. In June 2010 Professor von Prondzynski completed a 10-year term as President of Dublin City University (DCU). Professor von Prondzynski graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, with a BA and an LLB in 1978, and attained a PhD in Law at the University of Cambridge in 1983. He began his academic career in 1980 as a Lecturer in the School of Business Studies at Trinity College, Dublin, becoming a Fellow in 1987. A move to the University of Hull in 1991 saw Professor von Prondzynski take up posts as Professor of Law, Dean of the Law School, the Jean Monnet Professor of European Social Law and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. He left Hull in 2000 to take up the Presidency of DCU.
Sunday Times names University ‘Scottish University of the Year’ The University has been awarded the accolade of Scottish University of the Year by The Sunday Times. Published in September, the supplement commends the University’s excellent academic provision, consistently strong graduate employability levels and bold, strategic masterplan.
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During his time at DCU, Professor von Prondzynski led a number of strategic developments including a significant growth in research income (from about £3 million in 2000 to nearly £40 million in 2009), major campus investment and development, and positioning DCU as a major contributor to Ireland’s global knowledge economy and society. He initiated a number of major partnership projects with industry, and also the establishment of the DCU Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurship (funded by the late Ryanair founder, Dr Tony Ryan). As a result, DCU rose 21 places in the Times Higher Education World Rankings in two years (from 300 in 2007, to 279 in 2009). He is an international authority on employment and commercial law, and is an active commentator on academic and social issues through the media, and his blog (universitydiary.wordpress.com) is now Ireland’s most widely read blog. Commenting on his appointment, Professor von Prondzynski said, “I am delighted to be taking up this exciting appointment. Robert Gordon University has been one of higher education’s major success stories and is widely recognised for the excellence of its programmes and for its capacity to respond to the needs of students and of the wider society.” Professor von Prondzynski will take up his post in March 2011.
(L to R): BP’s Tim Smith with winning students Margaret Gray, Alexander Gordon, Jill Patterson, Daniel Gear and Catherine Weir.
and our technological society. The basis of her work was a quote from the Japanese writer and photographer Shuji Terayama that “People cannot see time, they can only see clocks”. Catherine’s work combines modern and obsolete technology such as a box brownie camera and candles, together with digital technology. Her exhibit included a candle clock, digital sun dial and a series of images of the universe captured on a box brownie. In addition to the main prizes, Alexander Gordon was highly commended in the BP Fine Art category, and Jill Patterson and Margaret Gray were both commended in the BP Design Award. They each received a cheque for £250. Continued on page 9
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