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Borrow fiction online – for free!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-11-16T12:05:01+00:0015/11/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, libby, reading, SOMLibrary|
Everybody needs a break from work, and if you fancy reading or listening to some fiction or non-academic books, we have the app for you! Use the Libby app to borrow a host of online books ...
A Colombian in Cranfield: My journey through aerospace materials
Poonam Maini2024-11-08T12:06:34+00:0008/11/2024|Tags: aerospace, aerospace materials, America, Colombia|
Hi everyone! I’m Mateo Duarte Garcia, an international student from Colombia who recently completed the MSc in Aerospace Materials programme at Cranfield University. Cranfield has been a dream of mine since ...
Considering reading lists from an EDIA perspective
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-09-20T14:41:33+01:0023/09/2024|Tags: barrington, Diversity and Inclusion, equality, knl, national inclusion week, SOMLibrary|
In support of National Inclusion Week, and as a member of the Library Services' Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA) working group, I wanted to share some of our thoughts about our print and online ...
Working on your internship report
Tracey Nunn2024-08-01T16:46:27+01:0001/08/2024|Tags: CranfieldSOM, internship, knl, msc in management, SOMLibrary, thesis|
Instead of producing a traditional thesis, as covered in our other post, some students in the School of Management - and perhaps some in other Cranfield Schools too - will embark upon on an internship ...
A Legacy of Courage: From India to Britain, Three Generations Find Their Home
Zoe Nimmo2024-07-26T13:59:05+01:0026/07/2024|Tags: EmbRace, South Asian Heritage Month, staff network|
My story begins with my grandfather, who plucked up the courage to travel aboard at the age of 22 and start a new life in the UK. I don’t think he would have thought that ...
Our wellbeing corners have a name – The Nook!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-07-15T18:08:02+01:0016/07/2024|Tags: knl, SOMLibrary, Wellbeing|
Earlier this year, we asked you to think of a name for our new wellbeing corners in the Kings Norton and School of Management Libraries. We had so many great suggestions, and would like to ...