Is Keele University good or bad?

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    Keele University was established in 1949 by Lord Lindsay, the former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. Queen Elizabeth II granted the Royal Charter to Keele University in 1962. The university’s 80% of the research is deemed to be world-leading or internationally excellent in the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021). Apart from this, Keele University is ranked No. 1 in the UK by students in the Student Crowd University Awards 2022. 

    Keele university is an outstanding place for learning and career development. Keele University has 10,000 students in total. It has international students from over 120 nationalities.

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