Why choose Engineering at Liverpool
Our highly-rated Engineering programmes, new teaching facilities, and gold-rated teaching excellence are all reasons to choose to study engineering at Liverpool.
Facilities
We can offer you brand new teaching, experimental, workshop and computing facilities, as well as specialist resources such as electron microscopes, an industrial grade flight simulator, vibration lab and biomechanics lab.
Great teaching
Friendly, formally trained staff will teach you the theory and practice of engineering, on up-to-the-minute, industry-relevant courses and in an ultra-modern environment designed for team-based design-build-test activities.
Scope
Our courses, research and expertise span aerospace engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, materials engineering, product design and manufacturing.
Highly rated
As a member of the Russell Group, the University is one of the UK's leading research institutions. We consistently rank in the top 200 universities globally. We’re proud to be rated Gold for educational excellence as part of the Teaching Excellence Framework.
A developing school
Our list of courses is constantly expanding. View all of our undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes.
A fantastic world city
Liverpool is a great place to live, work and study. As well as being a major centre for academia and industry regionally, nationally and globally, it might just be the friendliest city on Earth. Find out more about Liverpool.
Why study Engineering?
'Why Engineering?’ celebrates and promotes the career options in studying and working in the field of Engineering including additive printing, bio-engineering, civil engineering and virtual engineering. Featuring staff from across the School of Engineering, the Virtual Engineering Centre, and company MACE, it shows that passion, creativity and an inquisitive mind can take you to where ever you can imagine.
Produced by Liverpool Women in Science and Engineering Society, the film features female research and academic staff from across the School of Engineering, and women in Industry, demonstrating the variety of work they are engaged in, and as role models.
This film was kindly funded by the University's Benefactors Fund.