2018
A recognition of our good practice in gender and equality issues across all members of the school.
Read articleDr Matt O’Brien and Dr Gavin Miller have published their collaborative research project in Tetrahedron.
Read articleResearchers from Keele University have worked with an international team of astronomers to find for the first time that a white dwarf and a brown dwarf collided in a ‘blaze of glory’ that was witnessed on Earth in 1670.
Read articleA practical training workshop on the use of microcontrollers and programming in chemical synthesis systems delivered by Dr Matthew O’Brien.
Read articleThe 2018/19 Chemical Sciences Seminar series kick off.
Read articleJamie Pringle and team involved in Channel 4 collaboration on the Black Death.
Read articleResearch that developed from a 3rd year undergraduate project has been published in a recent Special Issue of Tetrahedron.
Read articleTwo entrepreneurial students from Keele University have won the ‘Design’ category at the UK STEM Awards.
Read articleScientists have detected an exoplanet atmosphere that is free of clouds, marking a pivotal breakthrough in the quest for greater understanding of the planets beyond our solar system.
Read articleResearchers from Keele University have discovered a planet that absorbs 99% of light, making it one of the darkest planets ever found.
Read articleProfessor Mike Watkinson has taken up his position as Keele’s new Head of the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences.
Read articleThe event was attended by 50+ ECRs from the UK, Ireland and Denmark and was opened by Professor Jonathan Wastling, Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences.
Read articleCoel Hellier, Professor of Astrophysics writes for The Conversation UK.
Read articleThe Keele University Astrophysics Group has been awarded a £435,000 grant from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to explore the formation and fundamental properties of stars and (exo)planetary systems.
Read articleKeele University is investing £45m in the creation of new state-of-the-art science facilities on its campus, including new laboratories and teaching spaces, as part of the biggest single investment in learning and teaching in the University’s history.
Read articleDr. Gavin Miller from the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences gave a lecture on 21/03/18 at the American Chemical Society (ACS) national meeting in New Orleans.
Read articleDr Matt O'Brien from the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences gave an invited lecture at 'Flow Chemistry Europe 2018'
Read articleNew research offers an explanation for the discrepancy between the size and age of the Rosette Nebula’s central cavity and that of its central stars.
Read articleAn international team of astronomers has revealed an ‘astonishing’ overabundance of massive stars in a neighbouring galaxy.
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