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Liverpool Hope University

1,271 reviews for Liverpool Hope University

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(4.2)
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Hashoom Gill
1 review
FIRST YEAR

Accounting and Finance and Business Management

University rating (4)

All the teachers here are very helpful and make all the resources that we need available but sometimes in lectures they will speed through the powerpoints and not explain the information well.

Reviewed: 11 March 2024
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Samia Mehboob
1 review
FIRST YEAR

Masters in sports medicine exercise and health

University rating (4)

Everything is good but international students often come from long distance of either they stay in library to study for hours. They often struggle for basic things such as food sleep and prayers. Food variety should be increased such as halal or vegetarian and muslim shower should be installed at least in one bath in whole campus to make it easier for international students to do their religious obligation and prayers on time. Other than that more of careers aspects should be given to the students to get them familiar with the job market and reduce their stress and boost confidence

Reviewed: 08 March 2024
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Elizabeth Rysdale
1 review
FIRST YEAR

Social Work BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

Best - the activities that the student union put on. The free shuttle bus and safe taxi scheme Worst - the fire alarm going off at 7am on a weekday. Being in lectures for two days a week and the days being very long

Reviewed: 07 March 2024
DB
Declan Brand
1 review
FIRST YEAR

Social Work BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

The university offers various opportunities for personal and professional development.

Reviewed: 07 March 2024
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Lyla
1 review
FIRST YEAR

Social Work BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

Best campus is all close and easy to get to. Far away from the city centre and not much access to the city centre.

Reviewed: 07 March 2024
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Jasmine Dean
1 review
FIRST YEAR

History (with Foundation Year) BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

Great cafes, great support from teachers since they have small classes so you are more involved and can interact more

Reviewed: 07 March 2024
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RUBY LOUGHLIN
1 review
THIRD YEAR

Mathematics BSc (Hons)

University rating (5)

Supportive staff

Reviewed: 06 March 2024
HC
Hannah Coyne
1 review
FIRST YEAR

Graphic Design BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

(Creative Campus) Location is perfect, equipment for all subjects seems to be highest grade quality, and the whole student team is attentive and supportive. However, in terms of living on the campus- it needs work. There’s one small room to hang out in that’s simply not big enough for the amount of people on campus. It has a broken pong table and an out of order drinks machine in it. Main Campus is much nicer, bigger and well funded. But the arts have always been underfunded so no one’s surprised.

Reviewed: 06 March 2024
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Lauren Morris
1 review
THIRD YEAR

Graphic Design BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

Tutors give thorough help throughout

Reviewed: 05 March 2024
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Owen Ashworth
1 review
THIRD YEAR

Politics and Sociology BA (Hons)

University rating (4)

The campus is situated in the Childwall area of Liverpool, which is beautiful and leafy which helps when you have to decompress from the workload and makes you want to go into campus. Besides the physical environment, the institutional culture of the University is pre-eminent for me as a 'disabled' person; I need a few reasonable adjustments to enable me to thrive. I found that the University is open to making adaptations where I have identified issues with the physical barriers to access or procedural things; for example, the University is providing electronic versions of the course textbooks through NIB Bookshare. This is very beneficial to me, as now I can search for books on the RNIB Bookshare without going to a librarian, saving me time when I am preparing for classes and essays. Beyond this element, the institutional culture of the University is incredibly supportive in terms of lecturers' availability to have a tête-à-tête to explain something that you have not quite grasped. This open-door policy is advantageous as the University teaches at a very high-level, especially on the theoretical subject-matters. You are highly-likely to read something that is adjacent to the main course content, so it is good to have the ability to solidify adjoining material. On the other hand, the worst aspects of my collegial experience was the location of the Hope Park in Childwall means sometimes the traffic can be atrocious, especially when I am travelling home after a late afternoon seminar, with associated nitrogen oxides emissions which has health effects on people. Considering the ICE cars has black carbon which is causing the pneumococcal infections worse because streptococcus pneumoniae is getting more vicious. I am passionate about the effects of pollution and climate change; therefore, I think the University, the council, and the Liverpool City Region Merseyrail in Childwall will reduce the traffic and associated emissions. Another constituent is, the Moodle can be annoying because it is down to how much you must scroll down to get the right materials that you need to have. I would create the functionality of a quick link to the current week that you are working on or module.

Reviewed: 04 March 2024

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