Shakespeare for Schools
Hope's English department has launched a series of lectures and seminars aimed at A Level English students to experience University-level teaching around the themes of Shakespeare work.
Shakespeare for Schools
Hope's English department has launched a series of lectures and seminars aimed at A Level English students to experience University-level teaching around the themes of Shakespeare work.
Hope hosts Chinese New Year celebration
Both students and staff gathered at the first floor atrium of the EDEN Building for a fantastic Chinese New Year celebration organised by Chinese students and Hope’s International Welfare Officer, Dr Lynn Hilditch.
South Africa in transition: Dealing with the past
Liverpool Hope Univeristy's Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies is to host a round table discussion on South Africa in Transition.
Ceramic artist joins Fine and Applied Art Department as Artist in Residence
The Department of Fine and Applied Art is proud to welcome Sara Flynn as its International Artist/Designer in Residence for 2013. Based in Cork, Ireland, Sara throws sophisticated vessel forms in porcelain and will be based in the Ceramics studio within the Creative Campus until March.
Professor Bart McGettrick takes on role at Bethlehem University
Professor Bart McGettrick, Dean of Education at Liverpool Hope, has been appointed as Chairman of the International Board of Regents of Bethlehem University.
Lecture Series: Professor Henry Wansbrough on The Johannine Literature
Professor Henry Wansbrough, monk of Ampleforth Abbey and Liverpool Hope’s Alexander Jones Professor of Biblical Studies, is to deliver a series of lectures on the Johannine Literature at Liverpool Hope University.
Graduate Interns in the Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Hope's graduate interns were under the spotlight on Tuesday 5th February, as the Liverpool Echo reported on the University's innovative scheme.
Liverpool Hope University launch new art studentship
Liverpool Hope University’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities have launched this year’s studentship for the MA Art History and Curating course which will begin during September 2013, thanks to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).