Cranfield awarded sixth Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its "Flying Classroom"

13 March 2020

Cranfield University has been awarded a sixth Queen’s Anniversary Prize from HRH The Prince of Wales for its 'flying classroom'.

Cranfield is home to the National Flying Laboratory Centre which brings together academics and technical specialists to deliver learning for aerospace engineering students. The University’s fully instrumented aircraft offers a unique learning flight test experience for aerospace engineering students at Cranfield and other universities.

Professor Sir Peter Gregson, Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor of Cranfield University, said: “We are honoured to be one of just a handful of academic institutions to be awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for the sixth time."

The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes are the highest awards in the UK for higher educational institutions and if you are interested in studying an engineering related subject at Cranfield, arrange a free consultation with SI-UK in Lefkoşa, Cyprus or online via Skype, today.

Universities featured in this article:

  • Cranfield University

 My consultant was very helpful and motivating. She helped me every step of the way, even when the deadline was so close. I feel I could not have done it without her. I'd highly recommend this service to any and all of my many friends interested.  

Catherine Paulus Business Management BSc, King’s College London

  • university-college-london
  • manchester
  • University of Birmingham
  • University of Leeds
  • sheffield
  • southampton
  • manchester
  • exeter
  • cardiff
  • warwick
  • loughborough
  • edinburgh
  • bristol
  • lancaster
  • durham
  • bath
  • york
  • st-andrews
  • sussex
  • nottingham
  • aberdeen