Keele University

University of Keele
MottoThanke God for All
TypePublic research university
Established1949 – as University College of North Staffordshire
1962 – granted a royal charter
Academic affiliations
ACU
EUA
Universities UK
Midlands Innovation
Endowment£1.04 million (2022-23)
Budget£206.3 million (2022–23)
ChancellorVacant position
Vice-ChancellorKevin Shakesheff
VisitorThe Lord President of the Council (ex officio)
Academic staff
845 (2023-24)
Administrative staff
1,100 (2023-24)
Students13,525 (2023-24)
Undergraduates9,900 (2023-24)
Postgraduates3,625 (2023-24)
Location,
UK

53°00′11″N 2°16′23″W / 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
Websitekeele.ac.uk

Keele University is a public research university in Keele, Staffordshire, England. Originally established in 1949 as the University College of North Staffordshire, it received university status through a Royal Charter in 1962, becoming the University of Keele. The university pioneered the UK’s dual honours degree system, offering students the chance to study two subjects together. It celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2024.

Keele occupies a 625-acre (253-hectare) rural campus that includes woodlands, lakes, and the Grade II* listed Keele Hall. It is among the UK’s largest campus universities. Situated on the university campus, the Keele University Science and Innovation Park is home to more than 60 companies and approximately 1,000 employees.

With three faculties and 15 schools, Keele offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses to a student population of more than 15,000. It achieved the highest rating of Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2023 and is of a handful of universities in the UK to have both medical and veterinary schools.