Cranfield University
Founded 1946 as College of Aeronautics. Granted a new University Charter, became Cranfield Institute of Technology 1969. Acquired present title 1993. A National, European and International centre for research and advanced teaching, the University has three campuses and is wholly postgraduate.
Funding:
Public
Grades 2
Master's Degree,
Doctor's Degree
or equivalent
Divisions 4
- Aerospace, Transport Systems and Manufacturing SchoolFields of study: Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering, Transport Management, Materials Engineering
- Defence and Security School
- Energy, Environmental Technology and Agrifood School
- Management School
Requirements
- Admission details: A first or second class UK Honours degree or the equivalent.