University of Liverpool has just launched its new Continuing Education courses for 2026–27
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University of Liverpool has just launched its new Continuing Education courses for 2026–27

The University of Liverpool has just launched its new programme of Continuing Education short courses for 2026-27. They’re open to the public, so you don’t need to be studying for a degree or have recent qualifications – they’re for anyone who fancies learning something new.

There’s a really broad range this year, including courses on the Liverpool music scene and the Beatles, creative writing, literature, art and art history, ancient and modern history, philosophy, psychology, law and social justice, and a ten-week visual history of Everton and Liverpool FC.

Some are one-off or short courses, while others run over a number of weeks, with daytime, evening, online and campus-based options.

The basic idea is that you can come into the University and study something because you’re interested in it – no degree attached, just the chance to learn about something properly with other people who are interested too.

You can have a look through the new programme here: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/continuing-education/choose-your-course/

I work with the programme, so happy to answer any questions about how the courses work if that’s useful.

u/GoHigherLiverpool — 9 days ago

Alternative route into university for adult learners — University of Liverpool Go Higher

Thinking about university but don’t have the usual qualifications, or returning to education after time away?

The University of Liverpool’s Go Higher programme is a one-year, part-time course for adults who want to build their confidence, develop university-level study skills and prepare for an undergraduate degree.

Students study in a supportive university environment, learn from experienced tutors and meet others who are also taking a less traditional route into higher education. No previous higher-education experience is required.

Applications are open until 12pm on Wednesday 5 August 2026.

More information and the application form are available here: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-and-social-sciences/study/go-higher/

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Happy to answer questions about the course, entry process or what students can progress to afterwards.

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u/GoHigherLiverpool — 1 month ago
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Alternative route into university for adult learners: University of Liverpool Go Higher

Thinking about university but don’t have the usual qualifications, or returning to education after time away?

The University of Liverpool’s Go Higher programme is a one-year, part-time course for adults who want to build their confidence, develop university-level study skills and prepare for an undergraduate degree.

Students study in a supportive university environment, learn from experienced tutors and meet others who are also taking a less traditional route into higher education. No previous higher-education experience is required.

Applications are open until 12pm on Wednesday 5 August 2026.

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More information and the application form are available here: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-and-social-sciences/study/go-higher/

Happy to answer questions about the course, entry process or what students can progress to afterwards.

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u/GoHigherLiverpool — 1 month ago
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Thinking about returning to education? Applications for Go Higher at the University of Liverpool are still open

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Applications for the University of Liverpool’s Go Higher programme are open until 12 noon on Wednesday 5 August 2026.

Go Higher is a one-year, part-time programme for adults who are considering university, returning to education after time away, or looking for a new direction in life. It is designed to help students build confidence, develop academic skills and explore subjects across the humanities and social sciences in a supportive university environment.

As one former student put it:

>“Go Higher helped me find my goals, helped me to work out what I wanted to do and what my passions were.”

You do not need previous higher-education experience. The programme is intended for people who may not have followed a traditional route into university and who want the opportunity to discover what they are capable of.

There is still time to apply, but completed applications must be submitted by the deadline.

More information and the application form can be found here: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-and-social-sciences/study/go-higher/

Your route into higher education does not have to begin at 18. This could be the first step towards university, a new career, or simply discovering where your interests might lead.

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u/GoHigherLiverpool — 1 month ago
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University of Liverpool adult access course - applications still open for September

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Applications are still open for Go Higher at the University of Liverpool, starting this September.

It’s a one-year, part-time access course for adults who want to return to education, build confidence, and prepare for undergraduate study. It’s designed for people who may have been away from education for a while, missed out on university earlier in life, or are thinking about changing direction.

No previous higher education experience is needed.

More information here:
www.liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-and-social-sciences/study/go-higher/

Happy to answer questions if anyone is thinking about applying or knows someone who might be interested.

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u/GoHigherLiverpool — 1 month ago