University success at Educate North Awards

Jo Cummerson (centre) with Nicola Frost from the Institute of Infection and Global Health

Jo Cummerson (centre) with Nicola Frost (right) from the Institute of Infection and Global Health

The University of Liverpool has been honoured with three awards by Educate North for excellence in specialist research, business education and the student experience.

The Central Teaching Laboratories (CTL) were recognised as offering the ‘Best Student Experience’, whilst the Institute of Infection and Global Health (IGH) was named ‘Specialist Institute of the Year’.  The University’s Management School was awarded the region’s ‘Business School of the Year.’

Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Patrick Hackett, said: “I am delighted that the University has been recognised in this way.

“These awards reflect the unique experience that the CTL provides to our students, the significant role that IGH plays in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of global infection and the regional contribution of the University’s Management School through its research and teaching programmes and its engagement with industry and SMEs.”

In its inaugural year, the Educate North Awards in association with the Daily Telegraph, was launched to showcase and celebrate ‘excellence’ and the world class status of higher education institutions across the North of England.

Stephanie Readey (right) and Professor Dominic Elliott from the Management School receive their award

Stephanie Readey (right) and Professor Dominic Elliott from the Management School receive their award

 

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Professor Paul Nolan and Irene Cooper are presented with the `Best Student Experience Award’ for the Central Teaching Laboratories

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