forensic investigation
From taxidermy to forensic investigation: My journey at Cranfield
Gareth Hall2025-03-13T13:53:02+00:0013/03/2025|CFI | cranfield forensic institute | CRICC | forensic investigation|
Christina Recheis completed her MSc in Forensic Investigation at Cranfield University in 2021 and specialised in forensic archaeology and anthropology. Her master's thesis focused on developing an algorithm to facilitate the identification of human remains, ...
Academic spotlight interview: Hannah Allen
Gareth Hall2025-02-07T13:13:54+00:0007/02/2025|cranfield forensic institute | crime scene investigation | forensic investigation | policing|
From Crime Scenes to Classrooms: Hannah Allen’s Unique Path in Forensic Science “Forensics is about finding justice for victims, ensuring the guilty are prosecuted, and protecting the innocent.” Forensic Investigation MSc Course Director, Hannah ...
From Bioscience to a Forensic Investigation MSc
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:04:04+01:0027/05/2021|cranfield forensics institute | forensic investigation | Forensics | msc | research project|
When I submitted an application to the Forensic Investigation course at Cranfield during a rare break from writing my PhD thesis last summer, I could never have anticipated that I'd find myself carrying out a research project on one of the most iconic ships in British history.
My first term at Cranfield Forensic Institute
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:02:26+01:0005/02/2021|forensic investigation | Forensics | life at cranfield | life in lockdown | msc | student life|
This was what most of my first term was like at Cranfield and it quickly became a new normal. Us students got used to the terms “you are on mute”, “can you see my screen”, “are you there?” and “in normal years”.
Starting my MSc journey at Cranfield Forensic Institute
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:47:27+01:0026/10/2020|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.
Applying the skills learned during my MSc in Forensic Investigation
Cranfield University2021-09-15T12:23:15+01:0020/10/2016|cranfield forensics institute | explosives | forensic ballistics | forensic intelligence | forensic investigation | internship | open source | worldwide counter threat solutions|
Ever since I undertook the ‘Forensic Exploitation and Intelligence’ module I wanted to try and pursue a career in this field. Steve Johnson, one of my Cranfield lecturers, was very helpful in pointing me in ...