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The University of Liverpool

The MOU was singed on 22 December, 2010
Founded in 1881, the University of Liverpool has an impressive history of pioneering education and research, with a particular emphasis on 'education for the professions'. As one of the UK’s top 24 research-led universities, the University is furthering knowledge with strategic partners worldwide. The University of Liverpool is a pre-eminent research-based university with 27,000 students pursuing over 400 programmes spanning 54 subject areas. The University has 5000 faculties, including 1400 lecturers and 800 researchers. There are three faculties, including Health and Life Sciences; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Science and Engineering. These are organised into 35 departments and schools. The research collaborations extend worldwide and address many of the vital challenges of today, in medicine and veterinary science; technology; science; engineering and social and environmental sciences. Since 1881,
8 Nobel Laureates have been awarded.
Website: http://www.live.ac.uk

 
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