A new working group of industry and university partners is addressing the challenges around how to build the talent pipelines needed for a future of sustainable aviation.
A pioneering project at HMS Victory led by experts from Cranfield University, is uncovering a wealth of new information about the behaviour of deathwatch beetles.
Major investment will see Cranfield spearhead the research and development of the first major hydrogen technology hub, advancing the potential of hydrogen as a net zero aviation fuel.
The Cranfield Colworth Innovation Challenge took place for the sixth year running, culminating in a final round where Cranfield students pitched their solutions to industry executives and academics.
Research driving the delivery of a 6G-connected world - meaning digitally enhanced smart cities and homes - has been given a funding boost of over £8 million
Academics from Cranfield University are helping to develop the case for using ammonia as a hydrogen carrier which is then ‘cracked’ to create hydrogen fuel for use in cement kilns.
Cranfield University has won over £25 million to establish two new Centres for Doctoral Training focusing on advancing water security and net zero aviation.
Tributes have been paid to Professor Sir Peter Gregson FREng, former Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor of Cranfield University, who has died suddenly at home aged 66.
The Leverhulme Trust’s grant will support the CONNECT, a collaborative effort with Roehampton University to study the interaction of human agency and freshwater ecosystems
Applications have opened for the Healthcare Technologies Capability Connector Accelerator, a partnership led by the University of Hertfordshire in collaboration with Cranfield University and Imperial College London.