Cranfield University is part of a coalition of seventeen universities from the Midlands who have launched a new £3 million international campaign to attract inward investment
Cranfield University welcomed senior representatives of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), based in the Karnataka region of India, for a visit to its Cranfield campus.
Cranfield University has joined institutions nationwide in pledging adherence to the Agent Quality Framework, ensuring satisfactory standards for the journey of international prospective students.
MK:U is set to launch one of the UK’s first Robotics Engineer Degree Apprenticeship courses in October 2024, answering an urgent demand for skilled workers in this industry.
A project to assess the resilience of the UK aviation system has won funding from DAFNI, the UK’s Data & Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure which advances UK infrastructure research.
Cranfield University has joined organisations in the UK research and innovation sector as a founding signatory to a new agreement on research and innovation practices.
The Green Future Investments Ltd (GFIL) Technology Accelerator Fund supports technical and prototype developments of innovative technologies that will help address climate change challenges.
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.
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.
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.