Working at Cranfield
Changing attitudes towards disability – #PurpleLightUp celebrates global economic contribution of disabled people
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:28:12+01:0003/12/2020|Tags: disability, disabled, staff, UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities|
Being disabled is tough, but what sometimes makes it tougher is the attitudes and a lack of awareness and understanding from others. Today, 3 December, is the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities. At ...
A hug! A hug! My Kingdom for a hug!
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:30:05+01:0002/12/2020|
Yesterday the Step Up network held its final 2020 event and provided all attendees with the opportunity to reflect on their year. 49 of us gathered, once again virtually, for a Zoom lunch and a ...
A sit down with Professor Ron Corstanje
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:37:31+01:0018/11/2020|Tags: World Environment Day 2021|
Can you tell us more about your area of research and the research centre you are head of… I am the Head of the Centre for Environmental and Agriculture Informatics. I am also a professor ...
Honour the past, sponsor a piece of the future
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:43:11+01:0006/11/2020|Tags: alumni, flying classroom, NFLC, Saab 340B, stepupnetwork|
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give the gift of wide-open skies to a new generation of high-flyers. "I wake up every day with renewed desire to make the NFLC campaign a success" Imagine the feeling, the soaring ...
Home is where the heart is – a story from The Step Up Network.
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:52:01+01:0016/10/2020|Tags: networking, stepupnetwork, working from home|
I've developed a new friendship with a colleague at Cranfield whom I may never have met under “normal” circumstances, as our job roles are very different. But after hearing her story, I now have a new connection to share experiences with.
Reflections during Black History Month…
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:52:34+01:0014/10/2020|Tags: black british, black history month, british culture, british history, windrush|
Most people have heard of Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks and Malcolm X, as they are all synonymous with leading the Civil Rights Movement in America. But few people have heard of Harold Moody, ...