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Private Equity data in Capital IQ
Tracey Nunn2025-07-11T13:16:05+01:0017/08/2023|Tags: business finance, capitaliq, cft, knl, mirc, pe, private equity, SOMLibrary, vc, venture, web-mirc-finance|
For those of you interested in private equity, here’s a quick summary of the information available in Capital IQ… Capital IQ users need to register first for an account. Read about how to do that ...
How do I reference a blog post… in the APA7 style?
Tracey Nunn2023-10-31T14:46:42+00:0003/08/2023|Tags: APA7, barrington, blog, knl, mirc, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Although blog posts may be opinion-based they can provide interesting personal insights into a topic or subject. You may find a company blog post which discusses recent trends in a particular industry. If you wish ...
Why choose Digital Forensics at Cranfield?
Cormac Mcmanus2023-11-27T12:39:33+00:0029/06/2023|Tags: CranfieldForensicsInstitute, digital forensics|
What makes our Digital Forensics programme so special? Our Digital Forensics MSc course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to commence a career in digital forensic science and seek to address ...
Design as a Tool for Change
Autumn Handscombe2023-05-24T16:58:48+01:0024/05/2023|Tags: design, MDes|
Design as a Tool for Change: Exploring Circular Economy and Sustainability through a visit to the Design Museum Design has become increasingly important in creating sustainable solutions for a better future. At the forefront ...
My Experience as a C4D Scholar
Autumn Handscombe2023-03-22T17:02:57+00:0022/03/2023|Tags: c4d, MDes, scholarship|
How the C4D Scholarship made it possible for me to study MDes Design Thinking at one of the most prestigious universities in the world; Cranfield! I first found my interest in Design while in ...
How can policy help unleash the power of sustainable entrepreneurs?
Tammie Argent-Peters2023-03-09T13:41:14+00:0009/03/2023|Tags: cranfield school of management, entrepreneurship, sustainability, Sustainability MSc|
Entrepreneurs are typically cast as antagonists of “the system.” At the same time, the policy landscape has evolved to support them... so long as they maximise economic activity and growth. But what about the new ...
