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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 life as an engineer
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:56:31+01:0006/11/2019|Tags: engineer, engineering, laser processing, PhD, project management, research, stem, this is engineering day, working at cranfield|
After completing her PhD in laser processing at Cranfield, Sonia joined the University as a Research Fellow. Eight years on she is now a Senior Research Fellow and Project Manager and gives us an insight ...
STEM: What lies underneath everyday technology?
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:50:24+01:0016/10/2019|Tags: stem, Technology|
Dr. Ata Khalid (Lecturer in Sensors and Sensor Systems, CDS) and Dr. Sandra Messenger (Knowledge Exchange Manager; Research and Innovation Office) went to Sharnbrook Primary School to give two classes, the opportunity to use screwdrivers, ...
Talking STEM with Jane Hodgkinson
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:33:53+01:0008/03/2019|Tags: “Cranfield”, international women in engineering, International Women's Day, stem, women in stem|
What do you do on a typical day (if there is such a thing)? You’re right, there is really no such thing. I always drop my kids off at school and then either cycle in ...
Universities and the local community – what’s our role?
Eleanor Collins2017-01-24T18:26:17+00:0024/01/2017|Tags: community, engagement, higher education, local community, Outreach, public engagement, role of universities, stem|
Universities have a tremendous impact on local communities. According to Universities UK research, higher education institutions like Cranfield and Cambridge contribute £2.5 billion to the local East of England economy, as well as 63,000 jobs. ...