Nominated representative:
Professor Graham Braithwaite
Graham holds a BSc (Hons) in Transport Management and Planning and a PhD in Aviation Safety Management from Loughborough University. From 1997 to 2003, he taught Aviation Safety and Human Factors at the University of New South Wales in Australia and was involved in a range of research projects covering ATC, cabin safety, rescue and firefighting and engineering human factors. Graham joined Cranfield University in 2003 as the Director of the Safety and Accident Investigation Centre where he launched new multimodal accident investigation courses in 2004 and the world’s first MSc for aircraft accident investigators in 2005. He was promoted to Professor and Head of the Department of Air Transport in 2006, Head of the Transport and Safety Engineering Division in 2013 and Director of the Transport Systems Theme in 2015, now renamed as Aerospace and Aviation. In 2011, Graham led the University’s successful bid for a Queen’s Anniversary Prize. This is the highest honour that can be given to a UK academic institution and was awarded for Cranfield’s “world-leading work in aviation safety through research and teaching in air accident investigation”. In 2012, he was given the honour ‘Distinguished Alumni’ of Loughborough University and in 2013 he was able to collect the Flight Safety Foundation’s Richard Teller Crane Founders Award on behalf of Cranfield University for its sustained corporate leadership in aviation safety. In 2019, Graham led the University’s successful bid for its sixth Queen’s Anniversary Prize – for the University’s flying classrooms and laboratories.