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The Universities

Liverpool John Moores University has more than 24,000 students. The university has played a vital role in the cultural renaissance of Liverpool and has taken an active part in the regeneration of the city. New advances in digital technology and science have placed the university at the forefront of exciting developments in areas such as multimedia, sports science and space exploration. The advances in these subject areas led LJMU to be awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prise in 2005 which aims to recognise and reward the outstanding contribution that universities and colleges in the UK make to the intellectual, economic, cultural and social life of the nation.*


The University of Liverpool has the sixth largest financial endowment of any UK university, valued at £110m, according to the Sutton Trust. It is a member of the Russel Group of Universities and a founding member of the Northern Consortium. The University has over 23,000 registered students, with almost 18,000 full-time registered students. The University of Liverpool has a broad range of teaching and research in both arts and sciences, and has a large medical school, which is associated with the neighbouring Royal Liverpool University Hospital.*


Liverpool Hope University
is the third of Liverpool's universities. Two of its three founding colleges were established in 1844 and 1856, the third opening in the 1960s. It is the only ecumenical university in Europe. Based on two campuses, the main campus is located in Childwall and the second campus, The Cornerstone, is located in Everton. The University has an impressive graduate employment rate and attracts students from 65 countries worldwide.*


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