Hello! Here is my latest video podcast. This is the 3rd episode on the 'History Musings' series and the topic of discussion is Keele University. My last episode was on the parish village of Keele and today's episode is the continuation of Keele. I did my first degree in Keele and had a memorable few years there so I thought I will create a video to show you the university.
I apologise for the video length of 2 hours. I recorded it in a certain way that would make it difficult to edit the video. However, feel free to skip any parts that you don't find interesting. All the information in this video are from the university website, Keele Students' Union website and wikipedia.
I highly recommend visiting Keele on the open days if you are planning to apply there. A lot of students are surpised by how remote and rural it is as most come from bigger cities that have better convenient access to shops and transport links. Keele is a village and though buses are frequent (every 10 mins or so), they can still be delayed due to traffic and breakdown of vehicles. But still the university is well connected.
I forgot to add - the university also gets a farmers market every Tuesdays. You can pick up a lot of vegetables there. But it is recommended to go into Newcastle-under-Lyme if you wanted to do a bigger shop.
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