Environment
#TakeCare app – for student well-being
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:52:37+01:0003/07/2019|Tags: aerospace, Geographical Information Management MSc, hackathon, safety and human factors in aviation|
We first got the Information about the Change Agents Conference (CAN2019)/JISC Hackathon through Cranfield University intranet for registration. Our master’s diverse four member team consisted of Carolyn Nandozi and Shafa Rahimun from Geographic Information Management ...
A group project story from four perspectives: Air Quality Monitoring at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:38:30+01:0028/05/2019|Tags: environment, environmental engineering, environmental management for business, group project, msc|
Dr Chris Walton – supervisor I have been involved with group projects before, but this was my first time as main supervisor. I was supported by one of our Research Fellows Dr Célia Lourenço and ...
Cranfield Diaries: My group project experience
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:36:45+01:0024/05/2019|Tags: environment, Geographical Information Management MSc, group project, msc|
I have a BSc in commercial aviation, and I am currently studying a MSc in Geographical Information Management at Cranfield. Part of our course is taking part in a group project. I was ready for ...
50th Anniversary of SAFAD
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:25:06+01:0016/05/2019|
Silsoe Aid for Appropriate Development (SAFAD) is a British charity run by students of Cranfield University. Since 1969, SAFAD has sent over 340 graduate and post-graduate volunteers to almost 40 different countries in the developing world. ...
Things Always Fall into Place…
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:14:14+01:0009/05/2019|Tags: Environment and Agrifood, environmental management for business, msc|
“Unity, they say, is strength”. This is the best description of the experience of the past ten weeks has taught us. Naomi remembers sitting in her final module and receiving the email that she had ...
My Cranfield PhD: Using UAVs to detect marine biohazards near nuclear power stations
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:46:26+01:0018/03/2019|Tags: PhD, research, uavs|
Before starting my PhD at Cranfield (UAVs used for the early detection of marine ingress events near coastal nuclear power stations) I read Zoology and Conservation biology at the University of Derby. I had planned ...
