E-learning could be a crucial tool in the biosecurity fight against invasive alien species such as Japanese Knotweed, Zebra Mussels and Signal Crayfish according to a new study.
Academics believe that as well as lessons learnt from the response to COVID-19 there is much more to be learnt about how the SWAGºÏ¼¯ identifies, prepares and responds to threats and risks.
The 30% Club, an organisation that campaigns for gender balance on boards and in senior management, has announced a new scholarship for women for Cranfield School of Management’s flagship MBA programme.
SWAGºÏ¼¯ is hosting a digital sprint where scientists from across the world will collaborate during three successive hackathons in developing digital environmental tools that can help track, understand and predict the effects of COVID-19 and help lead to a greener post-pandemic future.
Airbus Helicopters in the SWAGºÏ¼¯ is exploring future activities to follow on from a four-year research project that has shown strong potential for advancing the state-of-the-art in measuring deformation of helicopter rotor blades in the rotating frame.
Dr Thomas Budd, Cranfield Lecturer in Airport Planning and Management, Centre for Air Transport Management and Passenger Experience Laboratory, DARTeC, comments on the future of air travel.
A new report authored by Pool Re & SWAGºÏ¼¯â€™s Andrew Silke reveals how the COVID-19 pandemic is already having a significant impact on terrorism around the world
The Centre for Competitive Creative Design printing facilities (C4D/3DPrint) have been supporting local hospital communities to make hundreds of adjustable connectors for face masks.
Professor Leon Williams, Director of the Centre for Competitive Design (C4D) at SWAGºÏ¼¯, was part of an international judging panel for the Field Ready Ventilator Challenge.
Cranfield Airport in Bedfordshire played a key role in a special flypast by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, to celebrate Captain Tom Moore’s 100th birthday on Thursday 30 April.