University of Liverpool

(Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK)



Liverpool UniversityLiverpool is home to one of the leading universities in the United Kingdom, highly regarded for its teaching and excellent research facilities.

The University of Liverpool has more than 50 different departments and schools, almost 20,000 students and Liverpool's university is currently one of the largest employers in the Liverpool and Merseyside area, currently employing over 4,500 staff.



History

Founded in 1881, the University of Liverpool has expanded over the years and the university now has six faculties, eight Nobel Laureates and offers more than 200 degree courses each year. The University of Liverpool has produced many famous politicians, actors and professors, several of which have won the Nobel Prize for their work.

Location and Campus Information

The University of Liverpool's campus is open to the general public during the weekend and appointments should be made in advance if you plan to meet specific individuals at the university. Liverpool's university is easy to reach and is well sign posted in the Liverpool area. When travelling from the M62, head towards Edge Lane, follow to A5080, the A5047, and then follow the signs to the University of Liverpool. The university campus in just a short walk from Liverpool's Lime Street train station and Liverpool city centre.

Conferences

The University of Liverpool is highly regarded throughout Europe and covers more actual subject areas than most other universities in the country. This wide variety of study options and wealth of experience make the University of Liverpool one of the most appealing universities in the area, attracting students from all over the United Kingdom and abroad. Liverpool's university is also a popular venue for Liverpool conferences, large meetings and many of Liverpool's lively events and festivals throughout the year.