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  1. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was established in 1996 by Founder Mark Featherstone-Witty and Founding Patron Paul McCartney. It is based on the site of Paul and fellow Beatle George Harrison’s old school, The Liverpool Institute for Boys. A third Beatle, John Lennon attended the Liverpool College of Art.

  2. Term Dates. Accommodation. Prospectus. Open Days. My LIPA. LIPA is a specialist university-level provider of world class learning for performers and those who make performance possible.

  3. Apply via UCAS. Your first step is to complete and submit an application to us using our online portal. As soon as our applications open, you will find the link to the online portal on the relevant course apply page. Applications for these courses are considered in the order they are submitted and we close each course once it becomes full.

  4. A postgraduate qualification is a great way to take a deep-dive into your area of interest and gain expert-level knowledge. It will enable you to become a leader and change-maker in your field and, if you’re looking to change career, provide you with the tools to do so. Our postgraduate courses are highly practical.

  5. When you are ready to apply, the Apply Now page on the relevant course page will guide you through the process. The initial application, done through UCAS and/or our online portal is just the first step. Once we’ve received and reviewed your application, we may invite you to an audition or interview. Again, the Apply Now pages of the relevant ...

  6. She is a Member of the AMA (Arts Marketing Association), a Member of the CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) and Chair of St Helens Cultural Hubs NPO Advisory Board. She was previously Co-Chair of Wirral Visitor Economy Board, a LEP (Liverpool Enterprise Partnership) Visitor Economy Board Member, and on the Steering Group for the Wirral Council Visitor Economy Strategy.

  7. We are one of the few training institutions in the world to offer making performance possible courses alongside all aspects of performance, enabling our students to gain diverse experience during training. Some 76% of those working in the creative and performing arts are self-employed, so it's likely you'll fall into this category at some point.