Keele University is located in the heart of England and offers a world-class learning experience and is known for its high student satisfaction rate.
As per the Guardian University League Table 2019, the university is joint 1st in England for its course satisfaction amongst students.
Keele is known not only for its breadth of teaching, but also for the methods it adopts to deliver one-to-one academic assistance to students.
As a research-led university, Keele’s research has been globally recognized. It covers issues related to renewable energy and global health through several of its research centres and institutes. Keele has the largest single site campus in the UK, with over 2.5 square kilometres of beautiful countryside, that is well-equipped with student amenities and resources. Keele offers a range of personal and academic benefits to its students.
The university student population is small, though cosmopolitan, with a great sense of community. The student body at Keele comprises active student members, representing over 120 different nationalities. The international student support team at Keele offers guidance on admission, immigration, scholarship opportunity, accommodation as well as personal issues.
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Careers and Employability provides information and guidance, supporting students in the transition between higher education and employment, postgraduate study or alternative futures. The service offered is confidential and impartial. The services extend to students unable to continue their studies at Keele and graduates of Keele up to three years after graduation, including:
The Careers and Employability team does this by:
In the Guardian University Guide 2020, Keele University has risen to 32nd place in the UK and made it into the top ten for the following subject areas:
The new home of Keele Business School is a stimulating base for students from accounting, business management, economics, HRM, finance, management, international business and marketing programmes.
The modern building features lecture theatres, labs, a business lounge, a business incubator space, and a café. It is an innovative hub where students can build relationships with businesses located in the region.
The university has made a substantial investment in the development of new, modern and state-of-the-art science facilities. The GBP 45 million project will see new laboratories, classrooms, research areas as well as a new building for physical sciences. The re-development is historic for the university, as it represents the most amount ever invested in the re-development of teaching and learning infrastructure.
20,90,324 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
17,41,057 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
11,78,010 Living costs
4,36,737 To live on campus
A variety of scholarships are available to help students with their tuition costs. For most awards, students are automatically considered, so no extra application is necessary. However, they are encouraged to see what’s available and check the eligibility requirements. Students are encouraged to visit the university website to check the terms and conditions of each award.
International undergraduate students who exceed the published entry criteria may receive a tuition fee discount of up to GBP 2,500 per year for many subjects.
Eligible international undergraduate students from the least developed countries, as defined by the World Bank in December 2018, may receive a tuition fee discount of up to GBP 1,000 per year.
Eligible international postgraduate students may receive a one-off tuition fee discount of up to GBP 5,000 for many subject areas. This is based on the award the student achieved at undergraduate level.
Eligible international postgraduate students from the least developed countries, as defined by the World Bank in December 2018, may receive a one-off tuition fee discount of GBP 1,000.
Eligible postgraduate students who have previously graduated from a programme at Keele, either full-time, overseas, study abroad or exchange, may receive a tuition fee discount of 20 per cent.
The following are the minimum IELTS scores required for international students to pursue their education at Keele University. Students should still check individual English language requirements for all study levels.
New analysis published by Times Higher Education has found that Keele University is part of a ‘new elite’ group of universities excelling in both teaching and research.
The table Research Excellence Framework (REF) results, has highlighted the institutions which can genuinely combine high-quality education and teaching with research intensity, and ranks Keele in the UK Top 10.
Professor Trevor McMillan, Vice-Chancellor at Keele University, commented, “I am delighted to see Keele highlighted as a university which excels in both research and teaching, as excellence in the two are not always seen side by side in universities. The balance of research and teaching is a critical one, and when that balance is right, it benefits our staff, our students and the many organizations that work with us. Keele has always sought to balance these two endeavours, and we are proud that this has been recognized in this new national analysis.”
The REF assesses the quality of research in all higher education institutions in the UK. In the most recent REF (2014), 97% of Keele’s research was classified as world leading or of international importance.
The following are the Faculties at Keele University:
This is the largest of the three Faculties at the university. Its research and teaching focus on the varied dimensions of human experience and on the full range of cultural, economic and social challenges faced in a fast-changing world.
The Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences is one of the UK’s leading centres of applied research in primary care and is a national centre for studying musculoskeletal disorders. The faculty offers a full range of clinical undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD courses. The quality of teaching in the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing & Midwifery and Health & Rehabilitation is reflected in subject league table positions, and in feedback from the professional bodies responsible for validating degree courses.
The university is renowned for its interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach and its Faculty of Natural Sciences is central to this. Its schools of Life Sciences, Computing & Mathematics, Chemical & Physical Sciences, Geography, Geology and the Environment, and Psychology build scientific skills and awareness of the issues relevant to both Keele’s sustainable development and quality of life. They integrate world-class research with the very best teaching and the latest innovations.