About Keele University
Keele University was founded by Lord A.D. Lindsay, a former vice chancellor of Oxford University, in 1949. The university is located on a 600-acre campus in Staffordshire, England, only one hour away from Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool.
The university not only boasts a highly competitive school of medicine but is also recognised for various state-of-the-art facilities, including an on-campus space observatory, gaming labs, a smart energy lab (the largest in Europe), and a crime scene house.
Keele University operates a dual-honours system, which allows students to study two completely different subjects as a combined degree.
Why Keele University for Pakistani Students
Keele’s reputation for excellence precedes it. Many international students are drawn to the university for a number of reasons. For one, Keele offers generous postgraduate scholarships ranging between £3,000 and £5,000 to eligible international students. The university’s high graduate employability is also a key factor that many international students consider.

