Liverpool University

The University of Liverpool is a public research university in Liverpool, England. Founded in 1881 as University College Liverpool, Victoria University, it received Royal Charter by King Edward VII in 1903 attaining the decree to award degrees independently. The university withholds and operates assets on the National Heritage List, such as the Liverpool …
The University of Liverpool is a public research university in Liverpool, England. Founded in 1881 as University College Liverpool, Victoria University, it received Royal Charter by King Edward VII in 1903 attaining the decree to award degrees independently. The university withholds and operates assets on the National Heritage List, such as the Liverpool Royal Infirmary, the Ness Botanic Gardens, and the Victoria Gallery & Museum.
  • Established: 1881 – University College Liverpool · 1884 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University · 1903 – royal charter
  • Motto: Latin: Haec otia studia fovent
  • Motto in English: These days of peace foster learning
  • Endowment: £193.8 million (2024)
  • Budget: £705.3 million (2023/24)
  • Chancellor: Wendy Beetlestone
  • Vice-Chancellor: Professor Tim Jones
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