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Andrew Dobson, a professor of politics at Keele University, wrote the Green Party's election manifesto.
ECONOMIST: Why the Green breakthrough may finally have come
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Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Peter Crome, emeritus professor of geriatric medicine at Keele University, explained what the drive was aiming at.
BBC: Nurses in drive for 'compassionate care'
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With graduations threatened, universities such as Cambridge and Keele have already set in motion "emergency measures" - such as using exam papers from other sources - the AUT said.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Universities pledge new pay offer
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Gordon Rugg, a computer scientist at Keele University, in England, thinks he may be one step closer to an explanation of how the text might have been created.
ECONOMIST: A possible explanation for the world's most enigmatic book
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Post-mortem tests revealed very high levels of aluminium in her brain - levels described at the inquest by expert Professor Chris Exley from Keele University as "beyond belief".
BBC: Carole Cross
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The exhibition forms part of a project involving Keele University.
BBC: New Vic Theatre memorabilia plea
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"We are now facing the idea that planets are all over the place, " said astrophysicist John Southworth at the U.K.'s Keele University, who wasn't part of these research projects.
WSJ: Galaxy Hosts 100 Billion Planets, in New Estimate
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Researchers at Keele University, in Staffordshire, England, had a group of hardy volunteers hold their hands in freezing cold water, first while swearing and then while emitting inoffensive phrases.
FORBES: Use Foul Language to Relieve Stress and Pain
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They met while studying computer science at Keele University.
BBC: Coding in class - teachers told to take a back seat
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Dr. Glen Newey, a professor of politics at Britain's Keele University, told CNN that politicians telling whoppers often act as barometers of functioning democracy, indicating that a demanding press and public are capable of steering politicians into stormy seas.
CNN: Can politicians be trusted?