Keele University

Keele University, officially known as the University of Keele, is a public research university in Keele, approximately three miles (five kilometres) from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. Founded in 1949 as the University College of North Staffordshire, Keele was granted university status by Royal Charter in 1962.

Keele University
Coat of arms of the University of Keele
MottoThanke God for All
TypePublic civic research university
Established1949 – as University College of North Staffordshire
1962 – royal charter granted for university status
Academic affiliations
ACU
EUA
Universities UK
Midlands Innovation
Endowment£1.04 million (2022-23)
Budget£206.3 million (2022–23)
ChancellorJames Timpson
Vice-ChancellorTrevor McMillan
VisitorRt Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP
(as Lord President of the Council ex officio)
Academic staff
774 (2022-23)
Administrative staff
1,100 (2022-23)
Students12,235 (2022-23)
Undergraduates8,880 (2022-23)
Postgraduates3,355 (2022-23)
Location,
UK

53.003°N 2.273°W / 53.003; -2.273
CampusRural, 625
NewspaperConcourse
Colours
Staffordshire gold and red
Sporting affiliations
Team Keele
MascotHerbert the Dragon
Websitewww.keele.ac.uk

Keele occupies a 625-acre (253-hectare) rural campus close to the village of Keele and consists of extensive woods, lakes and Keele Hall set in Staffordshire Potteries. It has a science park and a conference centre, making it the largest campus university in the UK. The university's School of Medicine operates the clinical part of its courses from a separate campus at the Royal Stoke University Hospital. The School of Nursing and Midwifery is based at the nearby Clinical Education Centre.

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