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One of Keele University’s most famous alumni is to lift the lid on his high profile legal career at a free public lecture.
Michael Mansfield QC, who studied History and Philosophy at Keele in the early 1960s, has represented clients in some of the most controversial legal cases the [...]

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One of Keele University’s most famous alumni is to publish his memoirs and lift the lid on his high profile legal career.
Michael Mansfield QC, who studied History and Philosophy at Keele in the early 1960s, has represented clients in some of the most controversial legal cases the country has seen, including: Barry George, accused of [...]

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A day celebrating the scientific and creative impact of Charles Darwin’s work is to be held at Keele University.
The interactive day will use creative writing, drama, laboratory visits and field walks to explore Darwin’s work, 150 years after the publication of the ground-breaking On the Origin of Species.
In association with the Maer Festival, the university [...]

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Keele staff member Tom Fallows, an assistant at the Health Library, has recently had his first book published. The book, co-authored by Curtis Owen, deals with the work of filmmaker George A. Romero, the horror auteur responsible for such classics as Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead.
The George A. Romero Pocket [...]

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The winners of Keele University’s Short Story competition have been announced.
They are:

1st Prize (£300): Far From Us by Melissa Darlington, of Crewe
2nd Prize (£100): My Dad’s Mannequin by Jan Bengree, of Upton-by-Chester
3rd Prize (£50): And After the Storm by Lynn Smith, of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent
Keele University student prize (£100): Sunset by Christopher Prendergast of Keele University
Young [...]

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