Daya Evans
International Marketing Manager
Where is Keele?
• One hour from
  Manchester and
  Birmingham
• 2 hours from central
  London
Keele Campus
    Over 250 Hectares
Largest campus in England




19th Century Keele Village
 University College 1949
  Keele University 1962
Facts and figures
• Ranked 32nd of English universities (Sunday Times Good
  University Guide 2011)
• Ranked 5th in UK for graduate prospects
• 85% of research is internationally recognised and 11% is
  world-class
• In the top 10 for student satisfaction (NSS)
• Over 500 degree programmes and broadest range of
  combined degrees in the UK
• 94% of students gained first or second degree class in
  ……. 2010
Keele undergraduate degrees
                Dual Honours
• Study two subjects for three years to full
  honours degree level
• Full academic and professional recognition
  in both subjects, doubling options on
  graduations
• Opportunity to take modules in other
  subjects as part of the degree course
Keele undergraduate degrees
    Dual honours subjects
    Subjects offered include:
    • Business Management
    • Economics
    • Finance
    • Sciences
    • Media, Communications and
      Culture
    • International Relations
    • Mathematics
    • Computer Science
Keele ISC IY1
             Entry requirements
• Senior High School Certificate – depending on
  grades and IELTS into International Year 1
  (with year 2 entry to Business, Computing,
  International relations or Media)
International Year 1
•   3 term and 4 terms
•   UCAS 140 points or 100 points
•   IB 28 points or 26 points
•   Good High School grades
•   IELTS of 5.5 and 5.0
Postgraduate degrees
• Master’s courses – one year of study including three
  months independent research and dissertation
• 12 months long
• Entry requirements: IELTS 6.0/6.5 and bachelors degree
• 2 term Pre-master’s course available if qualifications do
  not meet entry for postgraduate study
Total costs IY1 and PMP
Academic Year 2011/12

International Year One 4 terms      £13,520
International Year One 3.5 terms    £13,520
International Year One 3 terms      £10,140
Pre-Masters 2 terms                 £7,330
2 terms + 1 term EPM                £10,995
2 terms + 2 terms EPM               £14,660
English Language Preparation per term £3,365
Approximate cost of living £600 to £650 / month
Academic support
• Personal Tutors
• Careers service
• Academic support – essay, study and exam skills
• English Language courses as part of
  undergraduate first year and free support during
  undergraduate and postgraduate studies
• Library and IT services
• On-line learning resources including library texts
• All courses are modular and assessment by
  essays, projects and examinations
Student Support & Development Services
   • International Student Support and
     International Student Support Officer
   • Counselling and Emotional Wellbeing
   • Disability and Dyslexia Support
   • Peer mentoring
   • Free immigration and legal advice
   • Resident Tutor for international students
   • International Students rep
   • Societies run by overseas students, e.g.
     … International Students’ Society
Facilities on campus
•   Library                • Bookshop and
•   PC labs                  Newsagent
•   Leisure Centre         • Restaurants, cafés, take-
•   Health Centre            aways, bars
•   Chapel                 • KUSU – K2 nightclub,
                             pool tables, plasma
•   Islamic centre           screen TVs, shop
•   Bank and Post Office   • Hair Salon
•   Supermarket
Living on Campus
• Guaranteed room on campus for duration of the
  course
• Within walking distance of centre of campus
• Single study bedrooms
• Can opt for female-only and male-only blocks
• En-suite or shared bathrooms
• Self-catered with shared kitchens
• All rooms have internet connections and phones
• Laundrettes and other facilities
• Pay fees in instalments
En-suite room
Holly Cross
Eating
• Self cater in hall kitchen
• Supermarket on campus
• Eat in one of catering outlets on site:
• Vegetarian food available and Halal food
  on request
• Keele card - discounts
Comus Restaurant
Student Union
• Live music, The Lounge,   • IAU
  Comedy Club               • Voluntary Experience
• Market Day                  Programme
• Clubs and Societies       • Legal Advice
• KUBE award-winning        • Awareness Campaigns
  radio                     • Representing students
Sports for everyone
Sport at Keele
     •   Rugby, football, hockey
     •   Squash, badminton, table tennis
     •   Athletics
     •   Netball, basketball, volleyball
     •   Yoga and fitness classes
     •   Dance
     •   Kinesis Technogym
     •   Fitness classes
     •   Climbing/bouldering wall
     •   Alternative Health
     •   Physiotherapy, Massage,        Solarium,
         Aromatherapy
Local Area
•   Newcastle-under-Lyme
•   Stoke-on-Trent and the Potteries
•   Cinema and theatre
•   Restaurants, clubs, pubs and wine bars
•   Beautiful cities and countryside
•   Good access routes
•   Regular bus service from campus
The
Potteries
Other Attractions
The Wrekin, Telford
Chester
Keele University - Intelligent Partners

Keele University - Intelligent Partners

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    Where is Keele? •One hour from Manchester and Birmingham • 2 hours from central London
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    Keele Campus Over 250 Hectares Largest campus in England 19th Century Keele Village University College 1949 Keele University 1962
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    Facts and figures •Ranked 32nd of English universities (Sunday Times Good University Guide 2011) • Ranked 5th in UK for graduate prospects • 85% of research is internationally recognised and 11% is world-class • In the top 10 for student satisfaction (NSS) • Over 500 degree programmes and broadest range of combined degrees in the UK • 94% of students gained first or second degree class in ……. 2010
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    Keele undergraduate degrees Dual Honours • Study two subjects for three years to full honours degree level • Full academic and professional recognition in both subjects, doubling options on graduations • Opportunity to take modules in other subjects as part of the degree course
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    Keele undergraduate degrees Dual honours subjects Subjects offered include: • Business Management • Economics • Finance • Sciences • Media, Communications and Culture • International Relations • Mathematics • Computer Science
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    Keele ISC IY1 Entry requirements • Senior High School Certificate – depending on grades and IELTS into International Year 1 (with year 2 entry to Business, Computing, International relations or Media)
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    International Year 1 • 3 term and 4 terms • UCAS 140 points or 100 points • IB 28 points or 26 points • Good High School grades • IELTS of 5.5 and 5.0
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    Postgraduate degrees • Master’scourses – one year of study including three months independent research and dissertation • 12 months long • Entry requirements: IELTS 6.0/6.5 and bachelors degree • 2 term Pre-master’s course available if qualifications do not meet entry for postgraduate study
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    Total costs IY1and PMP Academic Year 2011/12 International Year One 4 terms £13,520 International Year One 3.5 terms £13,520 International Year One 3 terms £10,140 Pre-Masters 2 terms £7,330 2 terms + 1 term EPM £10,995 2 terms + 2 terms EPM £14,660 English Language Preparation per term £3,365 Approximate cost of living £600 to £650 / month
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    Academic support • PersonalTutors • Careers service • Academic support – essay, study and exam skills • English Language courses as part of undergraduate first year and free support during undergraduate and postgraduate studies • Library and IT services • On-line learning resources including library texts • All courses are modular and assessment by essays, projects and examinations
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    Student Support &Development Services • International Student Support and International Student Support Officer • Counselling and Emotional Wellbeing • Disability and Dyslexia Support • Peer mentoring • Free immigration and legal advice • Resident Tutor for international students • International Students rep • Societies run by overseas students, e.g. … International Students’ Society
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    Facilities on campus • Library • Bookshop and • PC labs Newsagent • Leisure Centre • Restaurants, cafés, take- • Health Centre aways, bars • Chapel • KUSU – K2 nightclub, pool tables, plasma • Islamic centre screen TVs, shop • Bank and Post Office • Hair Salon • Supermarket
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    Living on Campus •Guaranteed room on campus for duration of the course • Within walking distance of centre of campus • Single study bedrooms • Can opt for female-only and male-only blocks • En-suite or shared bathrooms • Self-catered with shared kitchens • All rooms have internet connections and phones • Laundrettes and other facilities • Pay fees in instalments
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    Eating • Self caterin hall kitchen • Supermarket on campus • Eat in one of catering outlets on site: • Vegetarian food available and Halal food on request • Keele card - discounts
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    Student Union • Livemusic, The Lounge, • IAU Comedy Club • Voluntary Experience • Market Day Programme • Clubs and Societies • Legal Advice • KUBE award-winning • Awareness Campaigns radio • Representing students
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    Sport at Keele • Rugby, football, hockey • Squash, badminton, table tennis • Athletics • Netball, basketball, volleyball • Yoga and fitness classes • Dance • Kinesis Technogym • Fitness classes • Climbing/bouldering wall • Alternative Health • Physiotherapy, Massage, Solarium, Aromatherapy
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    Local Area • Newcastle-under-Lyme • Stoke-on-Trent and the Potteries • Cinema and theatre • Restaurants, clubs, pubs and wine bars • Beautiful cities and countryside • Good access routes • Regular bus service from campus
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