Harper & Keele - Director of Operations

Keele University was founded nearly 70 years ago on the belief that it meets the demands of a new kind of society, economy and world; principles that resonate now more than ever. Keele is a broad-based research-intensive university located in the heart of England and boasts the largest single university campus in the country. With the benefits of a rural green campus but with Stoke-on-Trent and its associated towns on the doorstep, this is a lovely environment in which to live, study and work. The campus is also home to a Keeleā€™s highly rated Medical School which has extensive facilities on campus as well as partnerships with local NHS Trusts. Keele excels in both high quality education and research. Keele is world-renowned for the breadth of its teaching and proud of our close knit campus community. In 2018, Keele achieved Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework and was joint first in England for Student Satisfaction with Course in the Guardian University League Table (2019). The University also has an outstanding record in the National Student Survey (NSS), coming 1st of broad based universities in England in 2018 and holding this position for four out of the last five years. Keele has always taken an innovative approach to its programme development, with an emphasis on providing students with a broad-based education which develops a wide range of academic and practical skills. This approach has been very much at the heart of the development of this new programme.

Keele University has also achieved:

in England for Student Satisfaction with Course (Guardian University League Table 2019)

1st 1st

in England for overall student satisfaction 2018 National Student Survey (NSS) of broad-based public universities

1st

1st for affordability (Marbles.com, 2016)

Teaching Excellence Framework Gold

96% Graduate employability (Destination of Leavers from Higher Education, 2017)

97% of research world leading, or of national importance (REF, 2014)

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