Aviation
What being a woman in STEM means to me
Gareth Hall2026-02-09T18:15:56+00:0009/02/2026|Tags: advanced air mobility, Chevening Scholar, Female Leaders, msc, stem, Women in Science, women in stem|
STEM is both a way of thinking and a practical toolkit. It sharpens reasoning and equips us to turn ideas into solutions with measurable impact. For me, STEM has never been only about acquiring ...
From passion to purpose: My journey at the Pinnacle of Aviation
Poonam Maini2026-02-05T11:40:14+00:0005/02/2026|Tags: air transport industry, air transport management, Connected Transportation, Somalia, UAE|
By: Sultana Yassin Abdi MSc Air Transport Management, Current Student Born and raised in the vibrant landscape of the UAE, with roots stretching back to Somalia, my life has always been ...
Aligning my passion and my career at Cranfield University
Sophie Smylie2026-02-03T10:54:59+00:0003/02/2026|
I’ve learnt to be flexible and try new things – you never know where it could take you to! Hello! My name is Sophie and I’m studying MSc Air Transport Management. Why did ...
Cleared for the future: Why aviation leaders must embrace environmental sustainability
Gareth Hall2026-01-06T12:35:07+00:0006/01/2026|Tags: aerospace, air transport management MSc aviation, aviation, msc, short course, sustainability|
Environmental sustainability is not a niche concern for aviation anymore, it’s central to how we think about the future of our industry. In my work as an Associate Professor of Airport Decarbonisation, I see first-hand ...
Royal Air Force Officer Kathy: Why I chose to study Safety and Human Factors in Aviation MSc
Zoe Nimmo2024-04-02T10:39:20+01:0029/11/2023|Tags: aviation, Safety and Human Factors in Aviation MSc, SATM, student experience, student journey|
Growing up in Southampton with her father, an Air Cadet Instructor, Kathy had an interest in aviation from an early age and was committed to join the Royal Air Force from the age of ...
