Facilities
The School of Humanities delivers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes in the discipline areas of English Literature/Creative Writing/English and American Literature, Film Studies, History, Media, Communications and Creative Practice, and Music and Music Technology. As well as traditional teaching spaces offering easy access to lecture and seminar rooms, library facilities and computer laboratories as appropriate, we also have an impressive range of specialist creative facilities.
Media Building
Open 24/7, the dedicated Media Building houses extensive digital media production facilities, including film and photography studios and digital post-production labs with access to professional media production equipment and software as part of the programme. They include:
- Two Apple Macintosh labs with industry standard software such as Premiere Pro, Photoshop, QuarkXPress, Motion, Sound Pro and Live Type.
- A range of professional digital video, photographic and sound equipment.
- A professional photographic studio and print finishing room with large scale print equipment.
- An exhibition space and workshop for the design of multimedia installations
- A sound recording booth for voiceovers and podcasts.
- A screening room with specialist surround sound environment.
Music Department
The Music Department hosts five studio areas with three computer music labs and areas for sound recording, mixing and mastering, surround sound, computer music composition, sound design, MIDI sequencing, audio-visual editing, film and videogames scoring. Access to the studios and practice rooms is available 24/7 via an electronic key system.
There are eight practice rooms, which each come with a piano, while five of them have grand pianos. There are dedicated rooms for drummers, popular music and jazz practice rooms with drum kits, PA systems, keyboards and guitar/bass amplification.
We have a motion capture facility with Octaphonic audio and two large rehearsal spaces for orchestras, bands and choirs, including the Keele University Chapel. We also offer a comprehensive range of software, including Logic Pro, Ableton Live Suite, Max MSP, Pro Tools, Sibelius and Final Cut Pro, and have a huge range of instruments and microphones available to record and/or loan.
Music and music technology facilities are housed within three sites, all within walking distance:
- The Clock House: This beautiful early 19th century building features purpose-built studios for music technology, practice rooms, teaching spaces and offices. There are computer labs, project studios and a high-spec recording studio.
- Lindsay Studios: Adjacent to the Music Department, this complex houses two large lecture areas with multimedia presentations and projection facilities. There is a recording studio with two live rooms, an isolation recording booth and large performance space. The Lindsay Recording Studio can be used to record anything from a soloist to a full orchestra.
- The Chapel: Located in the heart of Campus, hosts a church organ, grand piano and an upright piano. The chapel is used for orchestra rehearsals, performances and recitals.
The Keele Music Forum organises recitals, workshops and research seminars. There are also numerous music societies you can get involved in through the Students’ Union, including four professionally-conducted societies – Keele Philharmonic Orchestra, Keele Voices, Keele Concert Band and Keele Brass Band.
The University also has its own art gallery, located in the Chancellor’s Building, which hosts an eclectic mix of exhibitions and events.