women in stem
What being a woman in STEM means to me
Gareth Hall2026-02-09T18:15:56+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 ...
What this year at Cranfield really meant to me
Hannah Chambers2026-02-04T11:21:18+00:0016/12/2025|Tags: advanced manufacturing, aerospace manufacturing, Aerospace Manufacturing Msc, alumni, women in stem|
Every Cranfield journey is unique. In this alumni reflection, Zachea Scicluna shares what her year at Cranfield truly meant, from facing uncertainty to gaining hands-on experience in industry-backed projects. I’ve been reflecting (and delaying) ...
