Engineering
Building more than research: Reflections from the ECRn Symposium 2026
Zoe Nimmo2026-03-30T16:42:07+01:0030/03/2026|Tags: Early Career Research, research, stem|
There’s something quietly powerful about a room full of early career researchers. Not just the ideas, although there were plenty of those—but the conversations, the curiosity, and the sense that everyone is figuring things ...
From national service to Environmental Engineering: My journey to Cranfield
Tammie Argent-Peters2026-03-10T22:37:22+00:0010/03/2026|Tags: Bioprocessing and Environmental Technology, environment, environment agency, environmental engineering MSc, sustainability, SWEE|
Postgraduate study is often a defining step in shaping one’s academic and professional direction. For me, pursuing an MSc in Environmental Engineering at Cranfield University has been both a personal and professional adventure—one that ...
My journey to Cranfield as an FIA Motorsport Engineering Scholar
Zoe Nimmo2026-03-05T14:41:09+00:0005/03/2026|Tags: advanced motorsport engineering, FIA Motorsport Engineering Scholarship, International Women's Day, women in stem|
"You don’t need to fit a stereotype to succeed in engineering or motorsport. You need curiosity. Resilience. And the confidence to take up space." In this blog, Sanya Jain, current MSc student and FIA ...
From Sri Lanka to Cranfield: How a Commonwealth Scholarship transformed my environmental engineering journey
David Fryer2026-02-19T15:21:26+00:0004/02/2026|Tags: Commonwealth, Commonwealth Scholarship, environmental engineering MSc, fees and funding, women in stem|
Hi, I’m Kavithanjali Uthayashangar and I’m here to tell you about my journey into environmental engineering. It began with a simple but powerful motivation: a desire to understand how engineering can ...
