Researchers have developed a new “emotionally aware” AI-based model for classifying mental health conditions, which could help clinicians to better diagnose mental health conditions for patients.

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An expert panel from across business, academia, and politics shared their expertise in helping staff to flourish and find purpose during the final session of this year’s Keele Debates.

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Keele’s Pharmacy degree has been ranked among the best in England in this year’s Complete University Guide (2027).

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Keele University has been ranked as the best place in England to study Forensic Science in the Complete University Guide 2027.

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Forensic scientists at Keele University are playing a vital role in helping investigators with long-standing missing persons' cases, using cutting-edge techniques to support police forces and families searching for answers.

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An investment company backed by Midlands universities including Keele has completed its first round of investments, marking a major milestone in its mission to scale high‑potential, research‑led businesses emerging from the Midlands.

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Researchers including a Keele scientist have found that a dwarf galaxy near to our own Milky Way is expanding and stretching due to the gravitational pull from its larger neighbour.

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Keele University’s School of Medicine has once again been recognised as one of the best rheumatology research centres in Europe.

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Researchers have studied the emotional and professional impact of patient safety incidents on General Practitioners (GPs), as well as the crucial support mechanisms that can help them move on from these events.

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The Head of Keele’s Language Centre has received his British Empire Medal (BEM) at an investiture ceremony held in Staffordshire this week.

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A Keele professor is co-leading a new research consortium investigating why osteoarthritis can affect some patients in such different and diverse ways.

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An event was held at the House of Lords this week at which researchers from Keele and Durham Universities shared their work on improving care for women in prison who live with severe mental illness.

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