The University of Liverpool

Phone:0151 794 2000

Address and Location

The University of Liverpool is set in expansive grounds in the centre of the city. Focus is set on the landmark Victoria building, a nineteenth-century gallery space and museum which serves to contrast against the modern facilities of the rest of the university.

Background and History

The university's roots date back to 1881, when the institution was founded as University College Liverpool. It wasn't until 1903 that college gained recognition as an independent university. Since then, eight Nobel Prize winners have studied at Liverpool, and the university has earned itself an international reputation for academic excellence.

Location and Accessibility

By Rail: Trains from all directions run regular services to Liverpool Lime Street. The station is a short walk to the main campus, along London Road and Pembroke Place.

By Road: To reach the university, stay on the M62 until it joins the A5080/A5047. From there the campus is well-signposted.

Accessibility: The majority of university facilities are wheelchair-accessible. For information on disability services please contact the university.

What's on Offer

BA, BEng, BSc, MEng, MArch, Mphys, MbioSci, Mchem, MESci, Mmath

Entry Requirements

Successful applicants typically achieve a minimum of 400 UCAS points. The university also looks for a basic standard of literacy and numeracy.

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