The University of Liverpool is a premier educational institution in the country which strives to set the highest standards in all disciplines of study and management.
Beginning of the University of Liverpool
The foundation of the University of Liverpool was laid in 1881. The University came into being with the setting up of the University College Liverpool. It began its journey with just 45 students in 1882.
The University of Liverpool, right from its inception, has been a reputed educational institution owing to the variety of courses on offer. It proved to be the first choice of the students especially those from Merseyside. The University has had no shortage of adequate funds owing to the steady flow of financial resources that it received from
The University underwent expansion as the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine was established in 1899. It was headed by Ronald Ross who later went on to win the Nobel Prize. The University acquired the right to grant
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degrees after it received the Charter in 1903. Thereafter it came to be known as the University of Liverpool instead of the University College.
Academics at the University of Liverpool
The University of Liverpool, at present, offers degrees in numerous disciplines. The University has strength of 19,000 students. There are a host of undergraduate and post graduate degrees offered by the University in different subjects of arts, commerce and humanities. The University also offers scholarships and fellowships for meritorious students.
Research studies in the University focus on areas like Medicine, Veterinary Science, Arts and Humanities, Engineering, Social and Environmental Studies. There is a lot of interdisciplinary work involved in the work that is carried out by the UK Center for Tissue Engineering, the SWIMMER Institute and Liverpool Institute for Nanoscale Science. The University of Liverpool has set the highest standards in every department and attempts to explore newer horizons of knowledge and learning.
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