Liverpool University
Liverpool University was established in 1881 and is also one of the six original "red brick" civic universities. The university has produced eight Nobel Prize winners and offers more than 230 first degree courses across 103 subjects. The University is mainly based around a single urban campus approximately five minutes walk from Liverpool City Centre, at the top of Brownlow Hill and Mount Pleasant.The two main university accommodation complexes are both located in the Mossley Hill district of Liverpool. These both belong to the University, and include the Greenbank and Carnatic complexes. The Univesity has produced some notable alumni including producer Phil Redmond, poet Carol Ann Duffy and the former Everton footballer Barry Horne.
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A LIVERPOOL medical student has hit out at the cost of gaining a degree for young people from low-income families.Read
I WAS encouraged at the stance taken by the Liverpool University students regarding the sale of poppies, and disgusted at the decision taken by the management to try and block these shop sales (Daily Post, Oct 21).Read
UNIVERSITY of Liverpool students were today set to stage a peaceful protest against “unacceptable” visa changes.Read
A LIVERPOOL doctor mapping how infectious diseases spread has been invited to a special showing of a new Hollywood film about a global pandemic.Read
IT WAS 25 years ago that The Smiths unleashed their masterpiece The Queen is Dead on a British public blighted by the Falklands War, the Miners Strike and mass unemployment.Read
LIVERPOOL University could go “into decline” unless it enters into a major collaboration with Lancaster, an internal report warns.Read
PEOPLE who eat unhealthy foods should pay more tax, a Liverpool University scientist has claimed.Read
MERSEYSIDE people are being recruited for a lung cancer screening study.Read
A LIVERPOOL hospital was last night awarded £6.5m in Government funding for research.Read
UNIVERSITIES will be forced to reveal all its spending as low as £500, to persuade would-be students that their tuition fees are not being squandered.Read