environment
From stars and stripes to hazards and risk assessments
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:48:39+01:0008/11/2018|Tags: environment, environmental engineering, msc|
I can’t stress enough how much I’m enjoying myself at Cranfield. Not only do I love what I’m studying (Environmental Engineering MSc), I love the way it’s taught. It’s so different from coursework in the ...
From Ecologist to Environmental Manager
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:45:27+01:0001/11/2018|Tags: environment, environmental management for business, msc|
For the past five years, I’ve been training as an ecologist and had some fantastic adventures (like feeding Baraka - picture above!). However, last summer I decided it was time to leave the ecologist world ...
My journey as an Environmental Engineering MSc student
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:29:54+01:0014/09/2018|Tags: engineering, environment, msc|
I am studying the Environmental Engineering MSc at Cranfield. My background is Agricultural Engineering and I came to Cranfield because the Polytechnic University of Madrid where I studied offered a double master: one year in ...
My year at Cranfield, studying Environmental Management for Business MSc
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:26:25+01:0012/09/2018|Tags: “Cranfield”, environment, environmental management for business, group project, master, masters course, msc, thesis|
Although I have always lived in quite an urban area of Thessaloniki, my grandad was a forest ranger working for the government, and my dad in particular enjoys spending time in nature, so I spent ...
Environmental Management for Business MSc thesis collaboration
Cranfield University2021-09-16T11:51:59+01:0022/06/2018|Tags: environment, environmental management for business, management, msc, thesis|
AvISO Consultancy is collaborating with Cranfield University offering an MSc thesis to a student on the Environmental Management for Business MSc. In 2015, an updated version of the ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 standard were ...
Wonderplants: natural superheroes that turn poison into profit
Cranfield University2021-09-16T10:32:56+01:0003/04/2018|Tags: burton nitta, chemicals, environment, extraction, instruments of the afterlife, mining, phytoremediation, Plants, pollution, research, science, science communication|
I first became interested in using plants to clean contaminated land – phytoremediation - during a research council ‘sandpit’, an event where I met other researchers interested dealing with the massive legacy of resource loss ...