University of Liverpool
since 1881
University Type
Public
Men/Women
45%
Number of Students
25000
International Students
28%
University Type
Public
Men/Women
45%
Number of Students
25000
International Students
28%
About
University of Liverpool
A founding member of the esteemed Russell Group, the University of Liverpool has plenty to shout about. Currently placed 36th in the Complete University Guide UK 2019 the university is consistently ranked within the top 200 universities worldwide (THE 2018/19, QS 2018/19, ARWU 2018).
The university is first in the Russell Group for graduate employability, with 94% of all Liverpool graduates in professional employment or further study within six months of graduation. Graduates also received the second highest salaries, in comparison to other universities in the Northwest region, five years after graduating (LEO 2017).
The university is always looking for ways to improve its campus, and has recently invested GBP 800 million into its campus and academic facilities. There are plenty of on-campus amenities to make use of, ranging from a fitness centre to a nightclub, and libraries which are open 24/7 during term time.
The Student Union was voted the best in the country at the NUS Awards in 2016. There are more than 250 sports clubs and societies for students to enjoy where they can try new things and make friends.
Liverpool is an inexpensive city to live in and it was the 2018 winner of WhatUni’s? students’ choice award for ‘best city life’ The birthplace of the Beatles, Liverpool has a vibrant cultural scene, countless shops and bars, clubs, music venues and dining options for all to enjoy outside of studying.
The university’s international community is large with more than 8,000 students travelling from over 130 countries to study there every year. International students are also encouraged to take up the numerous overseas study opportunities available in countries including China, Australia, Canada, USA and Europe.
The university is first in the Russell Group for graduate employability, with 94% of all Liverpool graduates in professional employment or further study within six months of graduation. Graduates also received the second highest salaries, in comparison to other universities in the Northwest region, five years after graduating (LEO 2017).
The university is always looking for ways to improve its campus, and has recently invested GBP 800 million into its campus and academic facilities. There are plenty of on-campus amenities to make use of, ranging from a fitness centre to a nightclub, and libraries which are open 24/7 during term time.
The Student Union was voted the best in the country at the NUS Awards in 2016. There are more than 250 sports clubs and societies for students to enjoy where they can try new things and make friends.
Liverpool is an inexpensive city to live in and it was the 2018 winner of WhatUni’s? students’ choice award for ‘best city life’ The birthplace of the Beatles, Liverpool has a vibrant cultural scene, countless shops and bars, clubs, music venues and dining options for all to enjoy outside of studying.
The university’s international community is large with more than 8,000 students travelling from over 130 countries to study there every year. International students are also encouraged to take up the numerous overseas study opportunities available in countries including China, Australia, Canada, USA and Europe.
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Facilities and Services
All students of the University of Liverpool are automatically members of the Guild of Students. The Guild has something to suit everyone including advice, volunteering opportunities and over 200 societies and clubs to join.
Sport Liverpool is well-known for its excellent sporting provision. There are options for everyone to enjoy. There are organised leagues in hockey, badminton, football, table tennis, basketball, netball and much more.
The Sport and Fitness Centre includes:
25 metre swimming pool and shallow pool
Two sports halls
Four squash courts
Dance and spinning studios
Bouldering wall
Sports Café
Comprehensive fitness suite
Weight training facilities
Organised group exercise classes including spin, pilates, HIIT, body pump, body balance and grit.
Learning Resources
Both the Sydney Jones and Harold Cohen libraries are open 24 hours a day ,7 days a week during term time, and include:
Two million books
65,000 electronic journals and online access to most major databases
680,000 contemporary electronic books including academic e-books, reports and conference proceedings.
Accommodation
There are a wide range of accommodation options at the university. Housing is split over two separate sites – the Student Village at Greenbank – which is in a leafy suburb off-campus, or students can opt for modern, state of the art on-campus accommodation.
There is also Virtual Interactive Teaching at Liverpool (VITAL), which supports teaching and learning activities online.
Sport Liverpool is well-known for its excellent sporting provision. There are options for everyone to enjoy. There are organised leagues in hockey, badminton, football, table tennis, basketball, netball and much more.
The Sport and Fitness Centre includes:
25 metre swimming pool and shallow pool
Two sports halls
Four squash courts
Dance and spinning studios
Bouldering wall
Sports Café
Comprehensive fitness suite
Weight training facilities
Organised group exercise classes including spin, pilates, HIIT, body pump, body balance and grit.
Learning Resources
Both the Sydney Jones and Harold Cohen libraries are open 24 hours a day ,7 days a week during term time, and include:
Two million books
65,000 electronic journals and online access to most major databases
680,000 contemporary electronic books including academic e-books, reports and conference proceedings.
Accommodation
There are a wide range of accommodation options at the university. Housing is split over two separate sites – the Student Village at Greenbank – which is in a leafy suburb off-campus, or students can opt for modern, state of the art on-campus accommodation.
There is also Virtual Interactive Teaching at Liverpool (VITAL), which supports teaching and learning activities online.
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