International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Getting involved in outreach activities improved me as a Cranfield PhD Researcher
Zoe Nimmo2025-02-10T14:54:01+00:0010/02/2025|Tags: alumni, food science, food waste, PhD, Plant Science Laboratory, Research Student, women in stem|
I spent an amazing three years as a PhD student with the Plant Science Laboratory, researching the metabolic and physiological changes in mango ripening. As a Cranfield PhD student I had many opportunities outside ...
Becoming a British Council Women In STEM Scholar
Wayne Coulter2022-02-11T09:40:01+00:0010/02/2022|Tags: british council women in STEM, Environmental, environmental engineering, stem, women in stem|
Hello, I am Delta Wright, a 2021 British Council Women in STEM Scholarship awardee studying Environmental Engineering MSc at Cranfield University. Since completing my undergraduate studies in Science Education with a dual concentration in ...
Why study chemical engineering?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:44:45+01:0004/11/2020|Tags: chemical engineering, stem|
I first heard about Cranfield University when I was about to start the final year of study for my engineering diploma at the University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC) in France. There is a partnership ...
My career journey after Cranfield University
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:45:12+01:0003/11/2020|Tags: alumni, engineering, this is engineering day|
After the intense, yet enjoyable year of studying Advanced Chemical Engineering MSc in Cranfield University, I felt equipped to return to my home country, Ghana to commence my career journey. Since returning to Ghana after ...
Starting my MSc journey at Cranfield Forensic Institute
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:47:27+01:0026/10/2020|Tags: forensic analysis, forensic anthropology, forensic archaeology, forensic investigation, forensic science, Forensics, life at cranfield, master's degree, masters funding, South Africa|
Whether you are 18 or 28 leaving home is never easy. Exiting one’s comfort zone and leaving the people you love is challenging no matter what your age. Doing this in a global pandemic, with even more uncertainty added to the mix, was quite the stress inducing experience. Thankfully, I had plenty experience of leaving home before I started my journey at Cranfield University.
A sit down with Chloe Sutcliffe
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:32:11+01:0006/01/2020|Tags: research|
Can you introduce yourself? I'm Chloe, I’m a social scientist working as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Cranfield. I’ve been here 3 years and I'm currently working on a project looking at ways of ...