Agrifood
Expanding the World Soil Survey Archive and Collection (WOSSAC)
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:43:42+01:0025/10/2018|Tags: queen's anniversary prize, Soil archive, soil science, WOSSAC|
Cranfield University's World Soil Survey Archive and Collection (WOSSAC), has recently acquired a valuable collection of documents and maps which ensures the status of this unique resource centre as the principle collection of soil and ...
Why I chose to study Food Chain Systems MSc at Cranfield University
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:28:20+01:0013/09/2018|Tags: “Cranfield”, Agrifood; Food Chain Systems; MSc, msc, thesis|
Having always been passionate about food, nature and science, I chose to study agricultural engineering. UniLaSalle Beauvais, a French engineering school specialising in natural sciences, offered me the possibility to discover agricultural and food sciences ...
Becoming employable in a year with bioinformatics
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:10:29+01:0031/07/2018|Tags: agrifood, applied bioinformatics, Bioinformatics, careers, msc, postgraduate|
During my time at school, we had very little careers advice - the focus was always on getting into a good university. It was constantly drummed into us that we needed good grades and extracurricular ...
Get to know your SWEE Student Academic Support team
Cranfield University2021-09-16T10:26:47+01:0014/03/2018|Tags: agrifood, design, energy, environment, Student Academic Support, water|
When you arrive at Cranfield you will be introduced to your Student Academic Support (SAS) team. We are your first point of contact and will look after you from the moment you arrive to the ...
Life as a Food Chain Systems MSc student at Cranfield
Cranfield University2021-09-16T10:12:46+01:0020/02/2018|Tags: agricultural science, agrifood, Food Chain Systems, food science, msc, natural science|
My name is Cecile and I’m currently a postgraduate student studying the Food Chain Systems MSc at Cranfield University. I come from an engineering school in France called UniLaSalle Beauvais that specialises in food and ...
What do healthier diets mean for the water scarcity footprint of the UK fruit and veg system?
Cranfield University2021-09-16T10:09:40+01:0020/02/2018|Tags: agriculture, drought, Food, food waste, fruit, vegetables, water resilience, water scarcity, water shortage|
It is now a well-established fact that eating fresh fruit and vegetables is highly beneficial for human health. Multiple epidemiological studies have shown that increasing consumption of fruit and vegetables reduces the incidence of many ...
