Liverpool Hope University

Phone:0151 291 3000

Address and Location

Liverpool Hope has two main teaching campuses. Hope Park is situated in a leafy suburb of Liverpool, while the Creative Campus is situated in the city centre. Both locations have seen major investment over the last five years, so that traditional architecture now sits beside contemporary buildings and facilities.

 
 

Background and History

With a history stretching back to the mid-nineteenth century, Liverpool Hope has a strong tradition of scholarship and research in creative and academic disciplines. As the only ecumenical university foundation in Europe, the university's work has been shaped by Christian principles but embraces students of all faiths and none. Two of its three founding colleges were established in 1844 and 1856, and the third in the 1960s.

Location and accessibility

By Rail: The Creative Campus is less than a mile away from Liverpool's main railway station, Liverpool Lime Street. For the Hope Park campus visitors should travel to Lime Street then catch a bus to Childwall Valley Road or Woolton Road/Taggart Avenue. Alternatively, Broadgreen Railway Station is a mile-walk from the campus.

By Road: Visitors of the Creative Campus should travel to Liverpool city centre. Hope Park is situated on Taggart Avenue and is accessible from Queen's Drive (A5058) at the end of the M62. University residences at Aigburth Park are situated on St. Michael's Road, just off the A561.

Accessibility: Most university facilities are wheelchair-accessible and accommodation is provided for students with disabilities.

What's on offer

A full range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are available, includin, gA, BSc, PGCE, MBA, MA, MSc, EdD and PhD programmes.

Entry Requirements

Entry standards vary between subjects. Specific course information can be found on the university website.

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