University of Liverpool

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The University of Liverpool (English: University of Liverpool ) is a state university in the northern English city of Liverpool [ lɪvəpu ː l] with almost 18,800 students ( 2005). It is the oldest of a series of British universities that were created as part of a Victorian educational reform.

The University of Liverpool has produced eight Nobel Prize winners among its former total students, and is currently a member of the N8 and the Russell Group of British research universities.

History

The University of Liverpool goes back to the Founded in 1882, University College Liverpool. This was in 1884, for almost 20 years part of the historic Victoria University, a merger with other colleges in Manchester and Leeds. 1903 was a separation of these and the establishment as an independent university with the status of a Royal Charter.

Among the facilities is to call the Medical Faculty of the University of Liverpool, which which also includes a tropical medicine department and a University Hospital since 1899.

International Cooperation

On 23 May 2006, the University of Liverpool founded in partnership with the Xi'an Jiaotong University in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of the People's Republic of China, Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University (short form: XJTLU ). It is a natural and engineering sciences university with an additional emphasis in English. The teaching language is English, most schools have a high percentage of international professors. Students receive both a degree from the Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University and a graduate of the University of Liverpool.

Faculties

The University of Liverpool is divided into six faculties with 54 departments and more than 100 fields of study:

  • Faculty of Arts ( Arts)
  • Faculty of Science (Science )
  • Faculty of Engineering (Engineering )
  • Faculty of Social and Environmental Sciences ( Social and Environmental Studies )
  • Faculty of Medicine ( Medicine)
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ( Veterinary Science)

Nobel Laureate

  • Ronald Ross
  • Charles Glover Barkla
  • Charles Scott Sherrington
  • James Chadwick
  • Robert Robinson
  • Har Gobind Khorana
  • Rodney R. Porter
  • Józef Rotblat
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