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What can I say? The university is PERFECT! 10 minutes away from the Liverpool City Centre, amazing night life, perfect photo opportunities on campus (not to mention Hope Park - the main campus in Childwall, Liverpool)
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Ratings and Reviews
What can I say? The university is PERFECT! 10 minutes away from the Liverpool City Centre, amazing night life, perfect photo opportunities on campus (not to mention Hope Park - the main campus in Childwall, Liverpool)
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72-120 UCAS Points
Average range for Liverpool Hope University entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
Liverpool Hope University Reputation
Liverpool Hope University is in the city of Liverpool, in the Merseyside county in North West England. 5,520 students are enrolled at Liverpool Hope University:
- 5,055 of these students come from the UK
- 180 come from EU countries
- And 285 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2022/23)
The graduate outcomes for Liverpool Hope University show that six months after leaving university, 88% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving Liverpool Hope University is £24 - £27K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
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What can I say? The university is PERFECT! 10 minutes away from the Liverpool City Centre, amazing night life, perfect photo opportunities on campus (not to mention Hope Park - the main campus in Childwall, Liverpool)
This is an amazing university, I am in my second year and I love it. The campus is so pretty and all of the staff are incredibly helpful.
Friendly university with lots to offer
A solid university, however the sport science department has some unreliable lecturers.
Overall good university would recommend to others
I’m having so much fun on my courses and the campus is a beautiful place.
really nice people and facilities
Overall the experience is good. Lecturers are attentive and keen to help.
Great support, very nice campus.
All the staff at my university were really nice and helpful which made me enjoy my experience of university. The campus was stunning and the students all seem to be lovely and get along well.
Is a nice and small uni but with a lot of support in both career advice and learning stuff
Communication and support is excellent! I haven’t had many bad experiences at my uni - most have been amazing. I’ve met friends for life, joined social clubs that I’ve enjoyed and the staff are welcoming and always friendly. The workload and material of some lectures can be unrealistic and messy but the staff are always there to help you if you have any problems. I would definitely recommend to any wanting to go into Education. However, Music is less engaging.
Need more free bus that stop and the normal bus as-well as campus
Good university, nice staff and support
University is great! Great services
it’s okay i guess lol hi shsuhshs
Very good university woooooo!!!!
Great university with everything close by
Great people nice studying place
Settled in well. Staff good help
Great university, nice campus. Staff are nice
Hope university is a good learning space and has excellent facilities
Good university, friendly staff
The best university in the uk!
Great University with amazing staff that are willing to help and support anyone
Beautiful campus with lecturers being helpful in any ways possible
Amazing uni especially for International students
Everything has been sufficient for me up until now except the impracticality of having different term times to the other unis.
Great uni with good facilities
Great place to study and great amenities
Love it and love my course and have made loads of friends
very nice uni and helpful lecturers
Very good university and I would recommend
Waste of 3 years that lead to the dole. No graduation or degree show due to covid. No help from the uni ever since. They dont care once they have their fees
Great teaching, social areas and sporting facilities.
I appreciate my time at Liverpool Hope, the university is nice, the accommodation has serious problems in terms of Wifi and policy but the Hope park campus is nice, the buildings in EDEN feel professional, the staff are amazing.
I enjoy my time in uni and am very happy I chose this place of study
Many hobby’s and clubs to choose from and great coaches, loads of facilities and amazing support from staff
helpful and supporting staff and community, campus is full of greenery and is well organized, rooms are easy to find with a map located in all areas
This university is beautiful, hope campus is very relaxing and peaceful, it’s nice to see greenery and nature when living in the centre. All staff are incredibly helpful and lovely. It is a small university therefore professors are able to give more individual attention on the students which I find is a big help and what makes it better than others
I am happy to study in Hope. Everything is perfect.
Liverpool hope university was my first choice and I’m very glad I went with it.
Honestly such a tight a close knit group in the society’s not quite the funding off bigger universities but definitely make up for it in team spirit
Decent university, far away, wifi sometimes disconnects
Liverpool hope University is a good university, however I don’t think it’s for me, I’m enjoying my course but the student life isn’t my kind of vibe.
The teachers are very nice, made good friends there the food in the student bar is really good the facilities are good and always clean
Brilliant university, clean and sociable
Very supportive won’t let me go back discriminating against my disability and I feel sad about it
Good uni that supports students
Feels like being back at college, gives off a home vibe.
• The Lecturers have generated an unnecessary hostile and antagonistic culture there between themselves and the students. • The Lecturers only care about their self-promotion. Students looking for help are fobbed-off with comments such as, 'just go on youtube' or 'someone in the library may help'. They just do not care. • Unless you know someone who has done the course you will struggle: out of laziness they give the same essays so there is so much cheating and sharing happening so unless you know someone from a previous year you are going to be at a huge disadvantage. • The facilities they got their rating on, such as the 'sim-suite', yes they exist but the majority of you will not get to use them. • The marking, which is mostly done by one Lecturer (who says he hates his job), is very careless, students somehow frequently get comments and marked down from the person's paper marked before yours. • There is one lecturer who has a reputation for being a vindictive bully.
Have really enjoyed my time!! Lectures are so friendly and approachable
Nice university, good campus and friendly people
Very impressive university wow
It is a lovely university, lovely staff and peers
The university has been very communicatory and dedicated throughout the pandemic, showing that they care about the students and their well-being
Teachers and staffs works well during the unexpected pandemic situation
The actual university is great. It's small and easy to navigate around especially during the first year of university with a gym and lots of sports facilities. However, a downside to the campus would be the vote labour stickers plastered all over campus which the university seemed to endorse or the obviously left winged propaganda stickers for change the curriculum scattered around university which they never removed. The Wi-Fi is awful considering how much we rely on it during remote learning or IPD lessons held outside of lecture theatres. The student union was fine, a bit confusing though. I've no idea who actually runs it or what It's supposed to do other than holding the odd night odd for drinking. Can't fault the careers service. It does exactly what It's supposed to do.
Amazing love it and great fun.
Really great facilities, staff are lovely and helpful with assignments
No internet connection to students who dont live on campus
Not much awareness about clubs etc or careers services
It’s a really good university.
The campus is really good! It creates a great atmosphere, it really helps you get in your head space
First year at hope and loving all the virtual introductions
Very good accommodation with amazing staff. Very good size rooms. Nice social place with gym and cinema room.
Enjoyed uni and course in first year
very big and beatiful!!!!!!!!!!
Very good university with lots of personal help, you’re never alone if you are finding a module hard
Good campus, good staff and great social.
Pharmacy is a great course could recommend
Friendly staff, very well maintained
LJMU has a lot of facilities students can make use of and the staff is there for you whatever the problem. The environment is nice, the staff is supportive, buildings are clean, there's a vast range of societies for every individual.
A reaaly good uni to study at.
Did my PhD here. An excellent experience all round. Friendly staff, always aiming for the best of the student. Perfect choice for me.
Simply excellent university,extremely high employment rate and friendly, understanding staff.
There's nothing to do. The course is far too easy. Staff and students are rude. University only cares about making money. Complete fraud.
What do you call it if someone sells a useless product for a lot on money? - fraud. And what do you call it if they do so under the veil of Christianity? - hypocrisy. There is a certain level of insanity/desperation at the level of the senior management, and that trickles down to everything else. Last year, lots of (decent) lecturers walked out because they could not stand it. One of my friends finally got his money back after being messed around by the University. A severely disabled student's time at the University was a complete disaster - the University prides itself for being incredibly caring! Much of the student population could be aptly described as dimwits - it isn't a good learning environment for a driven student if the first two years are spent getting up to A-level standard. Note: If you don't get an offer from a reputable university, there is always Hope - or better: become a decent estate agent of plumber.
I struggled with mental health issues while studying at Liverpool Hope but instead of receiving support, I was dismissed as lazy. While being told off for my poor attendance, I was told by a member of the philosophy faculty that they were disappointed when I passed my second year resits, because they hoped I would learn a lesson by failing. The disability support team assumed the role of psychiatric medical practitioners by ignoring my medical history and rejecting my appeals for support. Despite some of my tutors recognising my academic potential, I was treated with disdain. Not a shred of empathy from anyone. A very phoney, unChristian institution.
I love it here! It has a buzzing atmosphere!
Absolutely dreadful. Being lured in by this 'university' was the biggest mistake of my life. And, in my experience, it is Christian in name only.
My course has been a disaster from day one. The university claims to have "unparalleled access" to all local institutions. This has involved us being shown small sea animals in The World Museum and sitting in the children's area at The Walker Gallery and being shown around their open exhibitions which we could vi- please remembers that my course is a Masters in Art History and Curating. Our work placement was more like free labour, where one cohort had to pick up rubbish and flyer and another was sent to the vault to watch a guy photograph objects for 3 days before she quit and his reply was "I'm surprised you lasted this long". We have had no tutorship, guidance or lectures on curating, no access to curating professionals. As a small cohort (5) we raised this with the university and were told to that we should be attending the free local talks to make up for the lack of lectures. And forget about library access after 5pm or weekends. DO NOT GO TO THIS UNIVERSITY!
If you're planning on studying fine art there, don't. They don't teach you anything. Also art history is fifty percent of your degree and they don't give you honours in it. Also 1.5% of your degree is an evaluation of the skills you've learnt in art history. There is barely any studio space and they only have a handful of artists talks a year. Just don't go there. I've wasted a year of my life there. If I could give them no stars I would. Extremely disappointed.
Really poor return for my £9000, The creative campus offers little inspiration to students and there is many disgruntled student afraid to speak out about the lazy abject tutors " I think some of the lecturers think its a paid holiday" The campus is great,facilities are fine and its near to the town center. Think again if your expecting and dynamic pearning environment where you will be performing once or twice a week this is not the case. Self motivated ones need only apply as the tutors offer nothing ...think carefully when you choose .
My experience in the university is really good. They gave us a lot of facilitys and they really tried to motivate us, what is really important.
Very friendly atmosphere at hope university with great facilities.
Ensuite halls are lovely. So close to everything, laundry, lessons, bus stops.
Lovely environment - would definitely reccomend!
I've done my first year and I'm going into my second year. I study at The a Creative Campus not the main Liverpool Hope University campus so can only review that. It's a lovely pretty well kept quite small campus with its on theatre, nice canteen cafe snd coffee shop. There is also a corner shop which is very small and only open during study hours but good if you need the odd thing. Lecturers are all pioneers in their field all researching and continually studying the subject that they teach you. Facilities are good there's a 24 hour student zone with computers, a library, great hall, and old fashioned study space with computers. Lots of studios as all classes are arts based, dance, drama etc.
I stayed at St Elphin Halls in the HCA Building (aka Harry Potter Halls). It was old so I expected there to be issues with it technically, but the bathrooms are modern and the rooms are spacious. The kitchens are small but there are 5 on one floor. It was an easy way to make friends as there was a group about about 35 girls on the floor with me. Security is strict but you can sneak around it easily. Now I'm excited for year 2 in a house! It is worth the experience. Love the university and my new friends.
Campus is lovely and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming
The uni is quiet and clean, relatively easy to navigate and if you're lost people are always willing to help out. Got a lot of facilities across the campus that are being improved all the time.
when I attended an interview at the university I felt very welcomed and I thought that everything was accessible and I really enjoyed my time there.
Liverpool Hope
Its small friendly and had a limit on semiar sizes of ten to twenty. Take students opinions on board and try to make changes the students want.
Cons?
It sometimes lacks communication with students.