Keele University

Why study at Keele University


Established in 1949 by Lord Lindsay, the former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, in a country recovering from the Second World War, the University's founding aim was to produce graduates who no longer had the technical and specialist knowledge to move society forward but who understood the social and political landscape that drove this need and situated in the heart of the UK, Stafordshire; Keele University is known for its interdisciplinary learning, research excellence, and a strong community spirit. With a sprawly 600-acre campus.

Keele offers students a peaceful and inspiring environment ideal for academic success and personal growth. Location: Keele, Newcastle ST5 5BG, Newcastle-under-Lyme and an hour away from Manchester and Birmingham


Key features for international students

Flexible entry
Three major intakes: September, January, and May, allowing flexibility for international students.
Student accommodation
Modern, affordable on-campus accommodation with prices ranging from £5,500 to £9,500 per year.
Scholarships and Funding
Up to £5,000 scholarships are available for international students based on merit.
Visa support
Comprehensive visa application guidance.
Career services:
Partnerships with industry giants like Siemens, the NHS, GlaxoSmithKline.
Global internships
Available through partner universities worldwide.
Keele Sports Centre
Fully equipped gym, indoor sports hall, outdoor courts.
Clubs and societies
Over 50 sports clubs and societies to choose from.

Postgraduate and Research programmes for January 2025


Entry Requirements


Undergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses
  • ABB-BBB at A-Level or equivalent.
  • HSC: GPA 5.00 required.
  • IELTS: 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 per band)
  • 2:1 honours degree or equivalent.
  • IELTS: 6.5 overall (specific programs may require higher).
  • Foundation courses are available for those needing additional English or academic preparation.

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