With over 600 acres of landscaped parkland, fields, woodland and lakes, our campus is known for its beauty and unique surroundings. Our picturesque home provides a safe and tranquil environment for study and leisure and as one of the largest, campus universities in the UK, we’re extremely proud to have been ranked 6th place in The Telegraph’s, ‘Britain’s most beautiful universities’ guide.
Join SU President (2012-13), Joe Turner, as he takes you on a special tour of Keele SU, showcasing the venues, social spaces and facilities that make up our award-winning Students’ Union.
Keele SU is ranked the 4th top Student Union in the UK for nightlife by ‘Which?’ University. Our current Events Coordinator, Vinesh Patel, (featured) won ‘Entertainments Manager of the Year’ at the first Ents Forum Awards, for the consistent high-quality of artists and introduction of new events to Keele SU.
We couldn’t possibly squeeze everything that the Students’ Union has to offer into just one video, so once you’ve taken the tour, visit Keele SU pages to find out more about how to get involved, from activities and societies, to volunteering and the Jobshop.
We’re proud of our thriving stimulating research environment which nurtures talent and actively encourages high quality research, much of which is interdisciplinary. Our research is tackling some of the most pressing challenges facing society today both regionally and globally.
In this overview, Professor Paul Eggleston gives a preview into his team’s research.
Currently ranked second for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey, teaching quality is extremely important to us. Third year undergraduate, Abi Varley and first year undergraduate, Fungai Saunyama, share their thoughts and experiences of the teaching quality, learning facilities and academic support here at Keele.
Discover the unique ways we are pioneering and embedding environmental practice into the everyday life of our university community. From our new student/staff allotments and Sustainability Hub to our interdisciplinary programmes and community engagement, sustainability is truly ingrained within Keele's culture.
First year undergraduate, Chad Collins, talks about his competitive pursuit of Karate here at Keele. Vice President of the Athletic Union and Sport (2012 – 2013), Rachel Hodkinson, explains our ‘Sport for All’ culture and the benefits of getting involved in our wide range of sports clubs and societies.
Hear from some of our students studying a modern language as part of their degree programme. Whether to increase employability or as a fun personal interest, our language courses offer you a range of levels from beginner to advanced and are all delivered by native speakers.
Third year undergraduate Nick Parry talks about his experiences during his Study Abroad placement in Gothenburg, Sweden. From overseas ‘freshers’ weeks’ to broadening horizons and forging international friendships, Nick’s overview explains the benefits of taking part in our Study Abroad programme.
Find out from two of our undergraduates how the DKC enables Keele students to tailor and enhance their individual student experience to fully-equip them for life after university.
Supporting students is a philosophy shared by all of the staff at Keele and we want students to feel supported in every way possible during their time here. Some students are often surprised by the vast range of issues we can help with and this short video provides a summary of the practical and emotional support our staff can offer.
Introducing second year geography undergraduate, Dan Chorley. Hear what he has to say about some of his favourite places and experiences at Keele, from working in the lively studios of Kube radio station in Keele SU to finding those quieter areas of campus to unwind and take a break from study.
Chaquita Taylor, a third year law undergraduate, travelled all the way from the Bahamas to study here at Keele. In this short video Chaquita talks about settling into life as an international student and her extra-curricular activities as a Student Ambassador.
The myths, legends and traditions of Keele are extremely popular among our students. With an estate dating back to the Knights Templar, the mysterious ghost of Lady Sneyd and the revolutionary Keele passport, find out what makes Keele’s history so unique.