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University of Liverpool

About University of Liverpool

Welcome
We are committed to the career and personal development of our staff and are dedicated to equality, diversity and inclusion to enable our workforce to support our world-renowned reputation for research and teaching. Whether you are just starting your career or looking for the next step, the University of Liverpool offers a range of rewarding opportunities, set in the middle of a thriving city. We want to continue to attract the best talent available from around the world and we look forward to receiving your application to join our community.

Our aim is to support our students as they become highly employable, creative, and culturally rich graduates, with the capacity to find employment that will enable them to be agents for change in a connected world.

The University is driving the city’s knowledge economy through close collaboration with fellow universities, industry and the NHS, helping the Liverpool City Region compete in the global business world.

The University is a globally-focused institution with partnerships throughout the world, including research institutes, universities, governments and industrial organisations.

"Our vision is to be a connected, global University at the forefront of knowledge leadership."
- Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dame Janet Beer

Reviews

Peer Mentor

September 2019 - May 2020 Liverpool, England
“Created a sense of involvement with the university and campus. Also gave me the opportunity to meet lots of other students from different subject areas and years that I would not have met if it wasn't for the scheme. Also, a great opportunity to feel as though you are making a difference to the everyday running of the university and the student's wellbeing. ”

Peer Mentor

September 2019 Liverpool, England
“I was able to get involved with many other mentors and students, allowing for the opportunity to help those who needed it, whilst giving back to the university that I have gained so much from. Being able to meet new people, assist with people's problems and encourage growth in the scheme, was all very valuable and rewarding.”
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