Universities Liverpool
Is it just prestige and reputation that constitutes a good university or something else? With the advent of league tables, departmental inspections and rankings of all shape and sizes it is debatable which universities are ahead of their game. Few however, would argue the prowess on the world stage of Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and Yale in arguable order.
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Liverpool John Moores University
+44 (0) 151 231 4012
15-21 Webster Street
Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University
+44 (0) 151 231 4012
15-21 Webster Street
Liverpool GB.L32ET
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Liverpool Community College
+44 (0) 151 252 3300
Clarence Street
Liverpool
Liverpool Community College
+44 (0) 151 252 3300
Clarence Street
Liverpool GB.L35TP
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Liverpool Students Union
+44 (0) 151 794 1900
Maryland Street
Liverpool
Liverpool Students Union
+44 (0) 151 794 1900
Maryland Street
Liverpool GB.L19DE
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Liverpool Community College
+44 (0) 151 709 3079
Colquitt Street
Liverpool
Liverpool Community College
+44 (0) 151 709 3079
Colquitt Street
Liverpool GB.L14DE
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University Of Liverpool
+44 (0) 151 794 6451
North Mossley Hill Road
Liverpool
University Of Liverpool
+44 (0) 151 794 6451
North Mossley Hill Road
Liverpool GB.L188BH
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Liverpool John Moores University
+44 (0) 151 231 3569
40215 Rodney Street
Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University
+44 (0) 151 231 3569
40215 Rodney Street
Liverpool GB.L12UA
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Training Plus Merseyside
+44 (0) 151 709 2330
62-64 Lime Street
Liverpool
Training Plus Merseyside
+44 (0) 151 709 2330
62-64 Lime Street
Liverpool GB.L11JN
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Liverpool John Moores University
+44 (0) 151 231 1212
98 Mount Pleasant
Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University
+44 (0) 151 231 1212
98 Mount Pleasant
Liverpool GB.L35UZ
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Merseyside Dance & Drama Centre
+44 (0) 151 207 6197
13-17 Camden Street
Liverpool
Merseyside Dance & Drama Centre
+44 (0) 151 207 6197
13-17 Camden Street
Liverpool GB.L38JR
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Liverpool University
+44 (0) 151 794 6440
North Mossley Hill Road
Liverpool
Liverpool University
+44 (0) 151 794 6440
North Mossley Hill Road
Liverpool GB.L188BH
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