University of Liverpool

Study at the University of Liverpool

The University of Liverpool is a public university and a member of the Russell Group of research-led universities. Established as University College Liverpool in 1881, it opened its doors to its first set of students in 1882, in what was a disused lunatic asylum. Its iconic Victoria Building, designed by the English architect Alfred Waterhouse in 1892, is a tourist attraction in its own right. This Grade II listed building, built in the Gothic style, inspired the term ‘redbrick university’, now used to refer to a set of British universities established in leading industrial English cities during the Victorian age.

The university’s motto translates into English as ‘These days of peace foster learning’. It became an independent university and adopted the name the University of Liverpool, in 1903. Today, the university is home to around 30,000 students, including 7,000 international students from 127 countries, as well as 195,000 alumni and 6,000 staff. Among its alumni are the broadcast journalist Jon Snow, and former Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, while nine Nobel Laureates have passed through its doors.

Quick Summary

  • Established: 1881
  • Students: 25,168 (2021)
  • Intl. Student Ratio: 33%
  • Location: Foundation Building, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool
  • Campus: One
  • TEF Ranking: Silver
  • THE Ranking: 22nd in the UK (150 -200 in the World)

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