Upcoming events
Past events
22 Apr 2024 to 22 Apr 2024
Earth Stories Film Festival is a Keele University based environmental film festival aimed at young filmmakers (14-25 years old). The festival is a student-led initiative that provides a platform for students and young filmmakers from across the world to showcase their filmmaking talent.
Read article21 Apr 2024 to 21 Apr 2024
Join Matt and Alana on a tour of the Low Carbon Energy Generation Park at Keele.
Read article21 Apr 2024 to 21 Apr 2024
A powerful youth-led film written, directed, edited, with even the music composed by young people.
Read article20 Apr 2024 to 21 Apr 2024
To celebrate Earth Day 2024, we're bringing you some gorgeously green activities at Keele Campus and sharing the amazing things taking place at Newcastle Common, and what our friends in the area are up to too!
Read article21 Mar 2024 to 21 Mar 2024
Representatives of business and local communities are invited to visit and think about taking part in research with Keele University academics, and we are interested to know what your interests are.
Read article21 Mar 2024 to 21 Mar 2024
Join RSK team for an in-depth tour (or indoor talk) of the Landscape, Visual and Heritage aspects of the Keele campus and surrounding area.
Read article19 Mar 2024 to 19 Mar 2024
As we near the end of the first phase of the Transforming the Trent Valley Landscape Partnership Scheme (TTTV), join Nicola Lynes to hear what has been achieved throughout this scheme for the benefit of the biodiversity, cultural heritage and people along the River Trent in East Staffordshire and South Derbyshire since 2019.
Read article5 Mar 2024 to 23 Mar 2024
Keele Green Festival 2024, a celebration and awareness-raising event for sustainability on campus at Keele University.
Read article16 Feb 2024 to 16 Feb 2024
Do you have a link to Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent? Do you want a vibrant, thriving future where everyone can live, work, and flourish?
Read article5 Dec 2023 to 23 Apr 2024
What does sustainability and climate change mean to you? This question is at the heart of a new exhibition of student photography that showcases the diverse perspectives on this critical issue here at Keele University.
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