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  1. Home to over 60,000 students from 100 different countries, Liverpool is one of the UK’s best loved student cities. A relatively low cost of living (particularly compared to London), an abundance of student accommodation, world leading arts and entertainment, an exciting nightlife and iconic architecture combine to make it a great place to live and study.

  2. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is world renowned as a leading provider of university level creative and performing arts training with a portfolio of ambitious and popular courses. LIPA’s pioneering approach to learning is project based. This highly practical method is underpinned by collaboration, industry links and ...

  3. 511. Available. programs. View Details. Shortlist. Compare. Learn more about studying at Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) including how it performs in QS rankings, the cost of tuition and further course information.

  4. The yearly maximum loan amount available for September entry is usually published in May/June of the same year. As a guide, for 2023 entry, this amount was up to £12,167 per student. To be eligible, you must be under the age of 60 at the commencement of the course and you'll need to meet certain nationality or residency criteria.

  5. Our Access and Participation Plan for 2020-21 to 2024-25 with variations following Office for Students (OfS) guidance has been approved by the OfS. The plan explains how we aim to improve equality of opportunity for underrepresented groups to access, succeed in and progress from LIPA. It includes our ambition for change, the measures we are ...

  6. Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts (28. th –31. st. May 2003), by . Colin Barnes, Professor of Disability Studies, University of Leeds . UNIT 2: 1 . 2 ‘Effecting Change; Disability, Culture and Art’? Introduction . During the latter half of the twentieth century, disabled people

  7. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts opened in 1996 to forge a new approach to performing arts training. It was co-founded by our Lead Patron Sir Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty. and is housed in his old school, which underwent a multi-million pound renovation to transform it into a state-of-the-art performing arts higher education institution.