LHU Creative Campus located at Shaw St, Liverpool L6 1HL, UK

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Thảo Thanh

4 Google Rating

LHU Creative Campus

4/ 5

LHU Creative Campus

Andy Mcdonnell

5 Google Rating

Came on a tour with my daughter absolutely fantastic place with amazing grounds and facilities

5/ 5

Came on a tour with my daughter absolutely fantastic place with amazing grounds and facilities

David Faulkner

5 Google Rating

Excellent university, friendly tutors.. good all round experience.

5/ 5

Excellent university, friendly tutors.. good all round experience.

Rebecca Dillon

5 Google Rating

It's a great University!

5/ 5

It's a great University!

Dave Gillett

4 Google Rating

In the Great Hall for Children's University presentation. Nice facility. Excellent cafeteria. Impres

4/ 5

In the Great Hall for Children's University presentation. Nice facility. Excellent cafeteria. Impressive.

Kim Ashworth

5 Google Rating

Such a friendly helpful group of students and lecturers

5/ 5

Such a friendly helpful group of students and lecturers

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