Our successes
Established in 1881, we pride ourselves in having a long history of collaborating with a variety of organisations and stakeholders regionally, nationally and internationally, helping to address global scientific, health and social challenges.
Here are just some of our successes and achievements showcasing how, through our collaborations, we not only achieve societal impact but also contribute to the success of our partnership organisations as they achieve their full potential.
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The University of Liverpool is a vital contributor to the Liverpool City Region’s Investment Zone which is now open for business - paving the way for up to £800m of public and private investment and 8,000 new jobs.
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The University of Liverpool is among England’s top institutions in Research England’s latest KEF results.
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Bringing together clinicians, researchers, charity, and industry, to better understand eye cancer, its causes, and treatments.
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Speeding up the work of law firms with new models of artificial intelligence (AI).
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The new spin-out company will commercialise a next generation artificial intelligence (AI) system to revolutionise diabetic eye screening.
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Ranking measures universities’ success at turning their academic achievements into thriving companies.
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The University of Liverpool spin-out company PhenUtest continues to build on their accomplishments.
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Professor Kate Black wins Academic Entrepreneur at the Knowledge Exchange Awards.
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University of Liverpool continues to perform strongly in the second Knowledge Exchange Framework.
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Helping KFC become a net zero carbon business.
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An interview with Emma Nolan, Head of the Enterprise Team at the University of Liverpool.
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New University spin-out Sulantrix targeting untapped pseudoenzymes for new cancer medicines.
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Improving access to healthy food across the Liverpool City Region.
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Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse is the 0latest cultural organisation to join forces with the University of Liverpool.
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University spin-out company, Meta Additive, acquired by Desktop Metal.
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New funding received to maximise the societal and economic benefits from social science research.
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Read about how University of Liverpool Enterprise team goes from strength to strength.
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The Institute of Population Health, partnered with Liverpool City Council, the NHS, and the British Army to pilot rapid testing.