International alumni

Our Keele community (staff, students and alumni) represents over 180 different nationalities.

At Keele, we truly recognise the benefits of such a diverse population of cultures and ideas and believe that, within our global society, internationalisation has to permeate all aspects of the University’s activities; from teaching and learning, to research, knowledge transfer and the way we organise our activities.

Keele has alumni in more than 180 countries across the world - see our map to see where your fellow Keelites are living or originating from.

Alumni and friends who are taxpayers in the USA can support Keele University through BSUF (British Schools and Universities Foundation), a 501(c)(3) charitable organisation that is recognised by the United States Internal Revenue Service.

BSUF is a tax-exempt foundation so you can claim a 100% charitable deduction on your gift for US income tax purposes. Please express a preference for support of Keele University when asked.

You can donate online by credit card or send a check.

Checks should be made payable to British Schools and Universities Foundation, Inc. (or BSUF) and postmarked on or before 31 December to qualify for current-year tax deduction.

If you would like to donate by another method, please contact us for help. 

What is the BSUF?

BSUF is a non-profit, tax-exempt foundation with no full-time staff or office overheads, managed by volunteers who serve without compensation of any kind. Its operating expenses and scholarship awards are supported by income from investment of its own funds, by member dues and by contributions from friends.

Grants are paid in Sterling, at 100% of the amounts contributed by donors, who then qualify for U.S. tax deductions. There are no fees or other charges. If the donor expresses a preference for an institution supported by BSUF, it notifies that institution of the donation amount and the donor's contact information by email, the same day BSUF receives the donation. Please state your preference for the ‘Keele University' when asked.