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Staffordshire lies between Birmingham and Manchester in central England, in an area called Midlands. Although the whole university is in Staffordshire, the university has two campuses: one in Staffordshire and the other in Stoke-on-Trent.

Stafford is a small market town south of Stoke-on-Trent. /kloc-the people who settled on the island in the middle of the swamp more than 0/000 years ago gave the town a name. The name Stafford comes from the Saxons, which means "castle on the landing ground". 1206 King John issued a charter to the town, recognizing its status as an autonomous town. Tourists and residents can enjoy shops, restaurants, bars and pubs sandwiched between ancient wooden frames and stone houses. Recreational facilities include riverside recreation center, cinema, bowling alley, concierge theatre, gymnasium and Reynolds bar and nightclub.

The famous scenic spots in Staffordshire include the exciting theme amusement park Alton Towers and the beautiful foothills of Peak District National Park.

The traffic in this area is very convenient, with roads and railways leading to Birmingham, Manchester and other nearby cities; It takes only 1 hour and 45 minutes by train from London. Nearby international airports are Manchester Airport and Birmingham International Airport.