University of Liverpool

Coat of arms The University of Liverpool (abbreviated UOL) is a public research university in Liverpool, England. Founded in 1881 as University College Liverpool and affiliated with Victoria University in 1884, it received a royal charter from King Edward VII in 1903, thereby attaining the authority to award degrees independently. The university holds and operates assets on the National Heritage List, such as the Liverpool Royal Infirmary (origins in 1749), the Ness Botanic Gardens, and the Victoria Gallery & Museum.

Organised into three faculties divided by 35 schools and departments, the university offers more than 230 first degree courses across 103 subjects. It is a founding member of the Russell Group, and the research intensive association of universities in Northern England, the N8 Group. The phrase ''"redbrick university"'' was inspired by the Victoria Building; thus, the university claims to be the original redbrick university, and uses it in its brand tagline.

Liverpool is the first UK university to establish departments in oceanography, civic design, architecture, and biochemistry (at the Johnston Laboratories), and also the first to establish an independent university campus in Suzhou, China, known as Xi'an Jiaotong–Liverpool University. The university also founded the University of Liverpool Mathematics School, a specialist A-level maths school, located on the university campus. The university launched a second international campus in Bengaluru, India. The university has the ninth-largest endowment of any university in the UK, and in 2024/25, it had an income of £722.9 million, of which £126.2 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £723.5 million.

As of 2024, the university holds four academic fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences and one of the British Academy. Ten Nobel Prize laureates have been affiliated with the University of Liverpool as alumni or academic staff, with notable alumni leading fields in medicine, law, business, engineering, the arts, politics, and technology. Graduates of the university are styled with the post-nominal letters, ''Lpool'', to indicate the institution. Provided by Wikipedia
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Aspects of Egyptian kingship according to the inscriptions of the temple of Edfu /

: 250 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-245) and index.

Aspects of Egyptian kingship according to the inscriptions of the temple of Edfu /

: pages ; 35 mm

Published 1907
The burial customs of ancient Egypt as illustrated by tombs of the Middle Kingdom : being a report of excavations made in the necropolis of Beni Hassan during 1902-3-4 /

: University of Liverpool. Institute of archaeology. : xv, 250 pages : illustrations, xvi plates (part folded, include. color front., map, 2 plans) ; 27 cm.

Six archaeological sites in Sharqiyeh Province /

: At head of title : Liverpool University Delta Survey. : x, 93 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0853234051 (pbk)

The burial customs of ancient Egypt as illustrated by tombs of the Middle Kingdom.

: xv, 250 pages : illustrations, xvi plates (partly folded, incl. color front., map, 2 plans) ; 27 x 21 cm.

Annals of archaeology and anthropology.

: volume 1-28 ; Sept. 1908-1948. : At head of title : University of Liverpool.
Editors : 1908-11, J.L. Myres; 1911-16, P.E. Newberry; 1921-33, T.E. Peet (with J.P. Droop, 1925-33); 1934-48, J.P. Droop (with A.M. Blackman, 1936-48) : 28 volumes : illustrations, plates (some color) portrait, maps, plans, facsimiles, diagrams ; 27 cm : Quarterly.

Published 2011
Current Research in Egyptology 2009 : proceedings of the tenth annual symposium, University of Liverpool 2009 /

: v, 185 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781842174128 (pbk.)

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