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Our blogs have moved!
Hi there! We hope youâve enjoyed our blog thus far.Â
We just wanted to let you know that you can find all new blog posts on our website at http://blogs.keele.ac.uk
See you there!
Goodbye Freshers...
By Przemek Zatorski
I cannot believe the first year is already over. I remember my first days at Keele University, in a few months I will be going into the second year. Quite sad that life goes so fast, but I am also excited for the second year đ A lot of new adventures and new experiences! For now Holidays â€ïž
RESEARCH IN MALAYSIA: MY EXPERIENCE (PART ONE)
By R. A. Stanyard
For someone who never really has had the luxury of travelling abroad, Iâve always welcomed each opportunity to travel and learn along the way. Earlier at the start of the year, I applied for the Malaysia Experience in the School of Life Sciences â a three month applied research experience at University Sains Malaysia (USM).
What itâs like to be a Student Ambassador (Part 1) - Ryan at Keele
What itâs like to be a Keele Student ambassador? (Part one)
Chances are if youâve visited a university on an outreach day, open day, offer holder day or private tour, youâll have come across a student ambassador. This troupe is responsible for ensuring that students all the way from Year 11 through to prospective university applicants (of various ages) get the best experience they can in terms of exploring campus, having a taster of student life and hearing about university from bright-eyed current students.
A post about Home
by Jamie Arathoon
Itâs kind of unusual writing about Keele because I have lived here for 3 years, even more so because I write about travelling and Keele has an ephemeral population of about 9,000 (mostly students) and is a small village in North Staffordshire. Is it unusual to combined travel writing with home? It is something I have been questioning but I have come to the conclusion itâs not. In September Iâll be living in Glasgow (hopefully) so I am almost certain I will write about it, and I have been considering writing about Chester too. The places I live have a lot to offer and Keele is no different!
Mentoring the Mentors - Ryan at Keele
This year Iâve been honoured to be promoted to Senior Mentor, meaning I will now be continuing to mentor incoming students, in addition to checking in with the mentors under my care to make sure they have everything they need to deal with the questions, queries and beyond brought to them by their mentees. This will undoubtedly offer a fast-paced and interactive period during September!
Keeping up with Keele - Ryanâs Story (Part 1)
Since my first blog post you may well have seen my recent posts regarding being a Student Ambassador and being a Keele mentor. In the manic period that has been second semester, itâs very difficult to summarise quite how much Iâve done both inside and outside of Keele. On the standard student side of things, Iâve been busy learning statistics (including an introduction to Bayesian statistics this semester), looking at how to interpret research, and most importantly how to use research designs appropriately (which will come in handy given Iâm doing a project over the summer, then two final year projects in separate disciplines in September!).
The Helping Hand - Ryan at Keele
When I started my first blog, I highlighted that settling in and transitioning into the university lifestyle is quite a feat. This time, Iâd like to detail one of the types of people who make settling in a bit more relaxed â Keele Mentors. Prior to starting University at Keele, we have a system where students can become Keele Mentors, helping new students to settle in, whether home or international in nature. These mentors, of which I am one myself, are matched with their mentees before they even arrive, and are available for email contact. We act as a starting block for our mentees, giving them someone to ask questions to, voice their worries to, and someone to know so that when they start they know someone, and that transition is already that much less daunting.
Sat nav blunder sends students 785 miles in the wrong direction... to Kiel University, Germany
Weâre all guilty of having a little fall-out with our sat navs from time to time, but students Tom (18) and Luna (19) were left a little red-faced after an astonishing 785 mile detour in the wrong direction to Kiel University, Germany.
The pair were attempting to visit Keele University in Staffordshire for an open day last year.
But a slip of the finger when programming the sat nav left the pair heading to mainland Europe. Not realising that they could reach their destination in just under an hour, they didnât think twice when their sat nav began taking them up the ramp onto the cross channel ferry.
"We saw all kinds of traffic signs. First in French, then in German" Luna posted to Facebook. "But we didn't ask ourselves any questions. I was so excited to be finally visiting Keele, I kept my foot down," she added.
Herbert Chanel, Head of Student Retrieval, said: "Believe it or not, it isn't the first time this has happened. In 2015 we had a call from a student who'd accidentally traveled to Keal, Scotland.
"Plans are now in the pipeline to introduce an open day shuttle bus service between Keele, Kiel and Keal to stop this kind of thing happening again".
People planning to visit Keele University for the next open day are encouraged to use the postcode ST5 5BJ, and avoid cross channel ferries.
(Update: Yes, this is an April Fools!)
BUCS Swimming Championships
By ZatorSky
She TRIPLED her Instagram followers!
By Adam Mawardi
How I survived my first Masters semester at Keele University (and how you can too!)
By Claudia Hill
I started my Keele experience in September 2016 and I am now one term into my MA in History. When I started, I was moving to a new subject area and a new university as well as living at home. Keele have been unbelievably welcoming though, and I took advantage of several great events in Welcome Week for commuters and postgraduate students that helped me to make friends and get to know my way around Keele campus.
From LĂŒneburg to Keele
By @Cocodtz
After her second week of being in the UK, @Cocodtz from Germany reflects on her time studying at Keele so far.
24 Hour Team Cycle
by ZatorSky
Keele Swimming Championships
By ZatorSky
Student takes to the slopes for the world university games
Keele awards ski-loving law student ÂŁ1,500 to represent Great Britain in the worldâs biggest university games.
First-year student Sam Jones, 19, originally from Sheffield, has been awarded a grant from the Keele Key Fund to travel and take part in the 28th World Winter University Games, hosted in Almaty, Kazakhstan last week.
VOLUNTEERING WITH SWIMMING TEAM
By ZatorSky