Keele University is renowned for its exciting approach to higher education, beautiful campus and excellent student life.
It was the first new United Kingdom university of the 20th century, established with degree giving powers in 1949 as the University College of North Staffordshire. University status, as the University of Keele, followed in 1962.
The University provides high quality teaching across a wide range of academic and vocational subjects, with the added benefit in certain subjects of studying for one of over 500 Dual Honours degrees, where you can gain an honours degree level qualification in two subjects. We also have professional single honours degrees in Law, Medicine and other health-related subjects.
It is the UK’s largest integrated campus university and occupies a 617 acre estate, with Grade II registration by English Heritage, the central feature of which is 19th century Keele Hall.
Located centrally within the UK in Staffordshire, Keele is a major contributor to its local economy. With a turnover in excess of £80m , and a total staff of some 1,700 , the University generates around £130m of business in the region.
