Coming up: Monday 23rd February - Sunday 1st March
Events to attend
The next in a series of free public talks from the Institute of Physics (IOP), The Quiet Revolution of Room Temperature Masers, will be presented by Dr Juna Sathian on Thursday 26th February from 7pm-8pm in the Lennard Jones building (LJ1.75). Book your place →
Enjoy a free three-course East Asian meal at this month's Supper Club on Tuesday 24th February from 6pm. Come alone or with friends - all students are welcome! Bookings will close on Sunday (22nd February) or when all places are booked. Book your free place →
Mela Guitar Quartet will be performing on Wednesday 25th February at 7.30pm in the Westminster Theatre (Chancellor’s building). Described by Gramophone as possessing 'collective technical brilliance and preternatural ensemble making', the quartet has released three acclaimed albums. More information and tickets →
Enjoy a free movie screening of Raya and the Last Dragon on Friday 27th February at 6.30pm in the Westminster Theatre. Bring your friends and family along and join in the fun! The first 100 guests will also receive free popcorn. Students with children are also welcome to attend. Book your free place(s) →
Newcastle-under-Lyme BID and Appetite are inviting students to take part in a community-led projection artwork for Newcastle under Light, which will be shown in the Guildhall on Wednesday 4th March. The piece will be created from short voice notes submitted by people who live, work, study or spend time in the town, capturing the stories, memories and reflections that make Newcastle-under-Lyme unique. Anyone with a connection to the town is encouraged to get involved and share their voice, whether light-hearted or reflective. More information →
Holistic health and wellness organisation Commence CIC is offering free, weekly mindfulness and meditation healing sessions every Thursday until Thursday 12th March from 11am-1pm in Keele Hall. If you're looking to reduce stress, improve your wellbeing, or just want to relax, book your place.
Latest updates
Final year undergraduate students can now apply for this year's Student of The Year Award. Along with a cash prize of £5,000, generously donated by Neil and Gina Smith, the award recognises students with outstanding academic achievements and contributions to student life or the University. Find out more and apply →
Students who drive electric vehicles can use our on-campus charging points for free for up to four hours. We then ask that you move your car to another staff parking space. We will now be enforcing this rule and placing warning tickets, and subsequently fines, on vehicles which are left in electric charging bays for longer than the four-hour maximum. This is to ensure the chargers are available for other EV users.
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