and postgraduate degrees in the new field of Forensic Computing.
=== League table rankings ===
The university's world ranking is 1,354 in 2010, according to webometrics.info.
== Student life ==
=== Students' Union ===
University of Staffordshire Students' Union aims to represent students at the university. Constitutionally it is governed by the student body, who annually elect a student council which is responsible for the organisation of the Union. The day-to-day operation of the union is handled by four Sabbatical Officers and four student trustees, who are held to account by the Council. All officer positions, bar the four sabbatical officers, work on a part-time basis.
=== Sports ===
Since 2007, Staffordshire University (Stoke Campus) and Keele University have engaged in an annual varsity match. In 2013 Staffordshire University (Stafford Campus) and Wolverhampton University engaged in an annual varsity match. In 2021, the university tied up with Indian Super League club Odisha FC under the later's Education and Community partnership Program
== Notable alumni ==
== Arts alumni ==
Many famous artists produced by the former art schools of Stoke-on-Trent can be regarded as alumni, as the university is the successor institution.
Burslem School of Art
William Bowyer, Artist
Clarice Cliff, Ceramic artist
Susie Cooper, Ceramic artist
Jessie Tait, Ceramic artist
Sidney Tushingham, Artist and etcher
Fenton School of Art
Charlotte Rhead, Ceramic artist
Stoke School of Art
Arnold Machin, Coin and stamp designer
== See also ==
Armorial of UK universities
List of universities in the UK
Post-1992 universities
== References ==
== External links ==
Staffordshire University website
Media related to Staffordshire University at Wikimedia Commons