Liverpool Hope has a strong history of working with regional schools and can offer tailored outreach offerings for pupils residing in Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Gibraltar.
Our aim is to develop strong school-university partnerships to support regional learners on their journey to, and through, Liverpool Hope University.
We have regular regional teacher emails with information about Hope, the city of Liverpool, student finance updates, the courses we offer and more. If you would like to join this list please click here. If you would like to book any events or speak to the team email us at outreach@hope.ac.uk.
We visit our regional areas regularly which means our Outreach offerings can usually be offered in person at your school or college. Alternatively, we're able to deliver sessions virtually or through recordings. Sessions include:
Home from Home ( information specifically for NI/Gib/IoM)
Student Finance (information specifically for NI/Gib/IoM)
Home from Home Student Q&A (speak with our current and former students from NI/Gib/IoM)
UCAS and Personal Statements
Budgeting
The Value of HE
Why Go to University
How to Choose a University
Study Skills
Raising Aspirations
Subject Tasters
We also have downloadable versions of our Prospectus, Mini Guide and Home from Home guides here. Please feel free to share these with your students.
Liverpool Hope attend a number of events in Northern Ireland throughout the academic year.
We take part in the ER&M roadshow which allows us to visit a range of secondary schools and colleges across Northern Ireland. Outside of this we're able to visit schools to deliver talks on sessions on a range of workshops, for Account Schools we're also able to deliver bespoke sessions.
The team run an NI Applicant Day, which allows NI applicants to come along and meet our academics without having to travel over to Liverpool.
We also attend NISCA Spring & Autumn Conferences and would to meet you there, if you'd like to speak to the team you can contact our NI Recruitment Link and Senior Student Recruitment Officer Dylan Dunbar (dunbard@hope.ac.uk).
If you would like us to come as a representative to your school/college, please get in touch with our Northern Ireland Liaison Officer, Dylan Dunbar at dunbard@hope.ac.uk who can make the necessary arrangements.
Our Northern Ireland Home from Home guide contains useful information for students from the Northern Ireland who would like to know more about what life would be like for them at Liverpool Hope.
We're proud to attend the Isle of Man HE Fair each year and deliver school talks alongside the event. We also arrange regular talks and campus tours for Isle of Man schools at our Hope Park Campus and Creative Campus. If you would like to bring a group on to campus or have an event that you would like us to attend, please contact us on outreach@hope.ac.uk.
Discover what our Isle of Man students have to say about Liverpool Hope below
“It is a smaller campus university and so has a great community feel and everyone is so friendly” – Kate, Sports & Exercise Graduate
“I loved the campus as it is nice and small, which is perfect for me. The fact the campus is so green reminded me of home.” – Henry, Psychology student
“As someone who is used to living in a small community, Hope makes everyone feel welcome. The campus is not too big, which means it is not overwhelming for Isle of Man students, especially when living far from home” – Kate, English Language
“My favourite thing about Liverpool is the people. I’ve seen how united they are especially when it comes to football. The locals are friendly and they make you feel like you already belong in a community”. - Kate, English Language
If you have an event that you would like us to attend, please contact us on outreach@hope.ac.uk.
Discover what our Kassandra has to say about Liverpool Hope below
“I really liked the course and the campus, the people were really nice and welcoming. There is so much to do [in Liverpool] whether you like going out clubbing or just having more of a quiet night, you will always find something to do.” – Kassandra, Education & Special Educational Needs
"Hope is a great university, all of the teachers and lectures I’ve come into contact with are friendly and enthusiastic about their subject. The staff are all very easy to talk to and there is a good focus on student activities and student wellbeing." - Charles, Computer Science BSc