Upcoming events
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Keele University School of Medicine will be hosting its annual Medicine Careers Day, So You Want To Be A Doctor, on Wednesday 6 March 2019.
Read articleOpportunity for employers, parents and prospective apprentices to find out more about Higher and Degree apprenticeships, both in general and at Keele University.
Read articleThe Fibonacci Sequence has long been admired as one of this country's most distinguished chamber ensembles
Read articleGrand Challenges lecture series
Read articleThe Student Law Society, School of Law and Careers and Employability are jointly running a law fair exclusively for Keele students.
Read articleGather round the fireplace in the lavish University Common Room with readings from International Bestseller Elizabeth Buchan
Read articleSpeaker: Dr Fabien Paillusson, University of Lincoln
Read articleThe Villiers Quartet encompasses the grand and iconic spirit of the extraordinary music tradition in London
Read articlelovemusic is a free collective of artists who, through their shared passion of music, are actively engaged in promoting and sharing their vision of contemporary performance arts
Read articleGrand Challenges lecture series
Read articleA ground-breaking series of short videos exploring and celebrating the diverse experiences of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) LGBT people.
Read articleIn collaboration with the Staff Common Room, come and enjoy a relaxed evening and find out more about the future plans for Keele
Read article12 Feb 2019 to 30 Mar 2019
OPEN UNTIL 30 MARCH. Subversive plasticity presents plastics from our everyday world in a new light. With exhibits exploring the interplay between materials and the forms they take in plastic objects, it challenges people to build their own ‘plastics literacy.’
Read articleAn evening of readings by Keele’s very own creative writing talent
Read articleMusic talk and concert: The Women in Britten’s Life and in his Music
Read article‘The best play about the Holocaust that I have ever seen....accurate, moving, engaging and relevant’
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