women in stem
My journey to Cranfield as an FIA Motorsport Engineering Scholar
Zoe Nimmo2026-03-05T14:41:09+00:0005/03/2026|Tags: advanced motorsport engineering, FIA Motorsport Engineering Scholarship, International Women's Day, women in stem|
"You don’t need to fit a stereotype to succeed in engineering or motorsport. You need curiosity. Resilience. And the confidence to take up space." In this blog, Sanya Jain, current MSc student and FIA ...
What being a woman in STEM means to me
Gareth Hall2026-03-11T11:46:30+00:0009/02/2026|Tags: advanced air mobility, Chevening Scholar, Female Leaders, msc, stem, Women in Science, women in stem|
STEM is both a way of thinking and a practical toolkit. It sharpens reasoning and equips us to turn ideas into solutions with measurable impact. For me, STEM has never been only about acquiring ...
A woman’s experience in environmental science within defence
Gareth Hall2026-02-09T16:25:30+00:0009/02/2026|Tags: environmental science, sustainability, Women in defence, women in stem|
When I stepped into the gates of the Defence Academy it was the 30th September 2019. I did not know at the time that this would be the beginning of a long journey as ...
From Sri Lanka to Cranfield: How a Commonwealth Scholarship transformed my environmental engineering journey
David Fryer2026-02-19T15:21:26+00:0004/02/2026|Tags: Commonwealth, Commonwealth Scholarship, environmental engineering MSc, fees and funding, women in stem|
Hi, I’m Kavithanjali Uthayashangar and I’m here to tell you about my journey into environmental engineering. It began with a simple but powerful motivation: a desire to understand how engineering can ...
From nature walks to neural networks: My journey in Applied AI at Cranfield
Poonam Maini2026-02-04T11:21:54+00:0008/01/2026|Tags: Applied Artificial Intelligence MSc, british council women in STEM, robotics industry, student funding, turkey, women in stem|
Hi, I’m Ebru K and choosing a postgraduate degree is about more than just picking a subject; it’s about choosing where your future begins. As an international student from Turkey, I ...
Accelerating ambition: How Amelie Rohan engineered her future at Cranfield
Poonam Maini2026-02-04T11:20:32+00:0007/01/2026|Tags: automotive engineering, transport systems, UK student, women in stem|
In the world of high-performance automotive engineering, the gap between being a “fan” and being a professional is measured in more than just miles. It is measured in technical precision, hands-on ...
