Aston University and Cranfield University form partnership
Posted: 9 August 2024 | Emily Budgen | No comments yet
Aston University and Cranfield University have formed a strategic partnership to meet the current skills gap in the aviation sector.


Cranfield University and Aston University have entered a partnership which will build research and educational opportunities, meeting critical national skills shortages and supporting the widening of participation in higher education.
Professor Stephen Garrett, the Pro Vice Chancellor, and the executive dean of the College of Engineering & Physical Sciences and Cranfield University’s deputy Vice Chancellor – Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Professor Dame Helen Atkinson DBE FREng, signed the agreement on 1 August 2024.
Initially focusing on aeronautical engineering and sustainable engineering, the partnership will allow the two institutions to work together to develop a clear pathway for learners from Aston’s undergraduate engineering degrees to Cranfield’s distinctive postgraduate courses. The two organisations will explore the joint development of new degree apprenticeships.
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The partnership will also look at a shared use of world-leading facilities at both universities, including Cranfield’s National Flying Laboratory aircraft and Aston University’s extensive facilities in sustainable engineering, paving the way for research collaborations, joint funding bids and shared expertise that drives innovation.
Professor Stephen Garrett said: “I’m delighted to be working with Cranfield University on this joint venture to improve the educational opportunities for regional students in high-priority engineering disciplines. The partnership is also a great example of collaboration across the Midlands Innovation partnership. I very much look forward to what we can achieve together.”
Professor Dame Helen Atkinson welcomed the partnership and said: “We know from speaking to industry how important it is to build up a talented workforce that can help deliver growth. So, it’s vital that we break down barriers to educational opportunities in areas that will address the skills gap and allow people to fulfil their ambitions. This new partnership is an exciting initiative which will have a really positive impact on many individuals and their career paths.”
The partnership will be in place for an initial three years.
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