Life on campus
Cranfield Students’ Association International Week, 13th – 18th February 2017
Kelechi Anyaoha2017-02-09T16:01:26+00:0009/02/2017|Tags: cranfield students association, csa, international, international week, life on campus|
I am Kelechi Ibn Anyaoha a.k.a Lopez, a.k.a Jin Mao, a.k.a Prakash, a.k.a Laurent, a.k.a Nakasaki...and a.k.a the President of Cranfield Students' Association! Nothing can be more enjoyable than experiencing the beauty of different languages, ...
Looking back at the Project Management Introduction Week! (30 Jan – 3 Feb)
Kelly Kim2017-02-09T14:36:39+00:0009/02/2017|Tags: cranfieldscm, cranfielduniversity, international, kellysanyday, LSCM, pmiweek, studentlife|
Before we started the Project Management Introduction Week, there were some interesting comments about the subject from our lecturers: ‘Some of students slept at the School of Management building during the project week...’ ‘I’ve seen ...
One fine day in Cambridge
Pavaree Suriyantphupha2017-01-26T15:56:35+00:0026/01/2017|Tags: “Cranfield”, cambridge, cranfield school of management, cranfieldscm, life at cranfield, logistics, msc, supply chain|
Hi everyone! How was the inventory and operations management game? I believe that everyone has the same feeling that it was quite intensive. Yet, we have learnt a lot of things from it. Definitely, ...
Behind closed doors – what really happens in the Accident Investigation Lab?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:30:36+01:0026/01/2017|Tags: “Cranfield”, accident investigation, crash lab, facilities, laboratory, transport systems|
On a cold foggy January day about 60 Cranfield staff gathered for three visits to our Accident Investigation Lab. This was part of our new open doors staff tours initiative designed to allow university staff to ...
Universities and the local community – what’s our role?
Eleanor Collins2017-01-24T18:26:17+00:0024/01/2017|Tags: community, engagement, higher education, local community, Outreach, public engagement, role of universities, stem|
Universities have a tremendous impact on local communities. According to Universities UK research, higher education institutions like Cranfield and Cambridge contribute £2.5 billion to the local East of England economy, as well as 63,000 jobs. ...
When ideas take flight – exploring entrepreneurship whilst studying
Siobhan Gardiner2017-01-24T15:46:24+00:0024/01/2017|Tags: commonwealthfirst, doctorate, drone technology, drones, entrepreneurship, herotech 8, national business awards, PhD, siobhan gardiner, start up, uav, women in innovation|
I am now in the final year of my four-year PhD studentship at Cranfield. It’s been a real journey for me – academically, personally, and geographically too. With the advice and support from my colleagues ...
