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Welcome

Your undergraduate journey with the Management School is about to begin

Congratulations on your results and welcome to the University of Liverpool Management School, we are really looking forward to you joining us in September.

Your journey with us begins now, and we are here to support you all the way. Upon your arrival, there will be a great deal of information communicated through a variety of channels, and in different ways to which you are usually accustomed. We aim to make your transition into university life and new ways of studying and learning as smooth and seamless as possible.

If you are moving to Liverpool for the first time, or want to see what life is like on campus, then I would encourage you to take a look at the University's Settling in pages, which include virtual tours of the campus and the city, as well as information about our sports facilitieslibraries and support services.

I would encourage you to get involved with the wider undergraduate community during your time at the school.

Please make sure you regularly check your timetable and attend the events that have been scheduled for your programme, all of which can be found on your programme page below.

I look forward to seeing you soon,

Warm regards,

Dr Sarah Louisa Phythian- Adams


Welcome week timetables:

Welcome timetables will be shared on the programme pages below when they are available or via the University's Welcome and Orientation Week webpage. You can also download the My Liverpool App to search and register for sessions.


ID Card Collection

Details on ID collection times and locations for collection will be updated here in the coming weeks, so please do keep checking back,

Home students: See above, this will be updated soon.

International students (including EU students): See above, this will be updated soon.


Find out key information about your programme below:

Accounting & Finance Student reading out work to class

Accounting and Finance

Information for students starting Accounting and Finance in September 2024.

Business Economics Two Economics students walking across campus

Business Economics

Information for students starting Business Economics in September 2024.

Business Management Group of students working together at a table

Business Management

Information for students starting Business Management in September 2024.

Economics Economics student working in group

Economics

Information for students starting Economics in September 2024.

Finance and Data Analytics Student working at computer

Finance and Data Analytics

Information for students starting Finance and Data Analytics in September 2024.

International Business International Business student in discussion with other students

International Business

Information for students starting International Business in September 2024.

Marketing Marketing student walking on campus talking to friend

Marketing

Information for students starting Marketing in September 2024.

Teaching Plans 2024/ 25

For semester one, your time spent on campus will include timetabled, in-person teaching sessions for interactive elements of your course such as seminars, tutorials, workshops, practical classes and lab-based activities. Wherever possible, you will be expected to attend your timetabled sessions on campus. You will also be expected to undertake independent study, outside of your timetable, and you will have access to our two libraries which will be fully open, to support you with this. 

While on campus you’ll be able to benefit from our many and varied student facilities, which includes our sports and leisure facilities, on-campus catering, Guild of Students, Student Support Services and Careers Studio.

 

Interested in learning a new language?

All students have the opportunity to learn a language (Basque, Catalan, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish), either as part of their degree programme or as an extra-curricular activity. Learning a new language offers you an insight, not only to the language, but the rich history and culture of the country(ies) where the language is spoken.  

Find out more about learning languages at Liverpool.