The University of Liverpool is one of the key shareholders in Culture Campus. We share in the vision of inspiring, supporting and enabling the best quality graduates to stay, work and contribute to Liverpool’s cultural sector and creative economy.
As well as providing arts education, the University of Liverpool also supports the creative sector by providing access to its wide range of world-class expertise for individuals and organisations through its Business Gateway.
We maintain significant collection in our art gallery at 3 Abercromby Square. This includes heritage and contemporary works of art. We are currently investing in a major redevelopment of the University’s iconic Victoria Building which will become the new home for the gallery with improved public access. The University also encourages interest and support for the arts with events throughout the year and continues to purchase and commission works of art.
- University of Liverpool Arts courses
The Faculty of Arts offers 50 undergraduate programmes, from Archaeology to Pop Music. The Faculty's programmes cover a wide range of subject areas, from ancient Latin American civilizations to modern political thought. There are some 30 postgraduate programmes on offer within the Faculty. - Institutes, Departments and Schools within the Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts consists of the following Schools, Departments and Institutes, offering some 50 undergraduate degree programmes and some 30 postgraduate taught programmes. These include: the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology , School of English, School of History, Institute of Irish Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, School of Music, Institute of Popular Music and the Department of Philosophy
Continuing Education
The University of Liverpool also offers varied opportunities to support personal and career related skills development.

