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People who attended Keele on a higher education course but did not graduate are also included. Pages in category "Alumni of Keele University" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total.
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Prof Mark Ormerod, who is deputy vice-chancellor at the university, was appointed an OBE for services to education and to sustainability. He joined Keele University in 1992 as a lecturer in ...
Alumni of Keele University (169 P) C. ... Pages in category "People associated with Keele University" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Before moving to Keele as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost in January 2014, he was at Lancaster University where he had several roles including Dean of the Institute of Environmental and Natural Sciences, Head of the Department of Biological Sciences and finally Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research (2005–2014).
It had its first intake of students in 1939 and awarded graduates a Diploma of Physiotherapy. The development and implementation of a physiotherapy honours degree programme at Keele University was a collaborative venture between the university and ONSSP. Co-operation between representative members of the ONSSP and collaborating departments of ...
At Keele he built up the department and later the Institute of Education. He became Acting Principal at Keele after the death of Sir George Barnes in 1960. In fact Keele's first three principals had all died in office. [2] In 1967, after the college had gained university status in 1962, he became Vice-Chancellor, [1] a position he held until 1979.