KEELE UNIVERSITY
Keele is the UK 's largest integrated campus university, set in over 250 hectares of parkland in Staffordshire, between Birmingham and Manchester , approximately two hours from London by train. Independent rankings place Keele in the top 35 of all UK Universities, and among the top two universities in the UK for starting salaries in employment. Most subject areas at Keele are ranked 5*, 5 or 4, the top scores in the UK government research ratings, representing the highest national and international levels of excellence in research.
Combined degrees
The majority of undergraduate degree courses at Keele combine two subjects in equal amounts: there are over 700 of these Dual Honours programmes . A few examples of subjects making up these combinations are: Business Administration, Information Systems, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, International Relations, Law, Computer Science, Economics, Management Science, Media Communications and Culture, Mathematics, Biology, Biochemistry, Psychology. Single Honours courses include Biomedical Sciences, Accountancy and Finance, Business Economics, Physiotherapy, Earth System Science.
Keele also offers for international students a number of Foundation Year programmes which lead into the three-year undergraduate degree courses above. Students may take Foundation Year courses in Humanities, Social Science, Health, Science, or a general International Foundation Year .
There is a also a wide range of postgraduate courses including Finance and Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing and International Relations.
Charter Scholarships
Keele University offers Charter Scholarships for international students taking undergraduate or postgraduate taught course degrees. The Scholarships are worth £3,000 towards the cost of the tuition fees for each year of study at Keele. Charter Scholarships are awarded to students who have high academic and English Language achievement and who can show excellent motivation for study in the UK .
Undergraduate Tuition Fees