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University of Liverpool to launch first foreign university campus in Bengaluru

University of Liverpool to launch first foreign university campus in Bengaluru

The University of Liverpool, part of the UK’s prestigious Russell Group, has received formal approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to open the first foreign university campus in Bengaluru. The announcement was made at an event attended by the Union minister of education Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday, May 26. 

Scheduled to welcome its inaugural cohort of undergraduate and postgraduate students in August 2026, the University of Liverpool, Bengaluru will initially offer programmes in Business Management, Accounting and Finance, Computer Science, and Biomedical Sciences. Notably, it will also introduce a programme in Game Design – a unique offering among UK universities operating in India. The new campus will also create enriching global exchange opportunities, providing UK-based students with an exciting new destination for international study.

The University of Liverpool already has strong links with Bengaluru and the wider State of Karnataka, including a long-standing research partnership with the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences. The impact of this over 20-year partnership includes informing World Health Organisation vaccine guidelines for Japanese Encephalitis, saving more than 200,000 lives. Further important collaborations in Karnataka include the Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru and companies such as Hindustan Unilever. The Hindustan Unilever relationship builds on a long-term partnership between the University and UK Unilever, who jointly established the Materials Innovation Factory, a world-class centre of materials chemistry expertise and facilities with one of the highest global concentrations of materials science robotics.

Beyond Bengaluru, Delhi University is one of a number of important partners alongside the All India Institute for Medical Sciences, where only last year, the University launched an initiative to tackle head and neck cancer.

University of Liverpool senior leaders also signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to explore future collaborative opportunities with companies and organisations including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), AstraZeneca Pharma India Limited, Wipro Limited, YouWeCan, and Dream11.

The Bengaluru campus will create the research-intensive environment befitting of a Russell Group university. Important fundamental, applied and industry-driven research will be based at the Bengaluru campus, providing solutions to a range of global and local challenges and needs.

Students enrolling at the University of Liverpool, Bengaluru will benefit from the curriculum of a world-leading Russell Group University which is fast rising through all major national and global rankings. The university’s well-established links to employers, successful alumni and enhanced support for enterprise and entrepreneurship activities, will ensure students develop the skills they need to go on to successful careers or further study.

As a truly international university, Indian students will also have access to a stellar global mobility scheme, providing important opportunities for academic, professional and personal development both in Liverpool and across the world, and international perspective needed to succeed in today’s interconnected world. With a curriculum designed to meet global industry standards and taught by a diverse faculty, students will graduate ready to compete in the international job market and contribute meaningfully to the global workforce.

Comments Professor Tim Jones, vice-chancellor, University of Liverpool, “We are delighted to have received approval from the University Grants Commission to open Bengaluru’s first international campus. The Indian government’s ambition to significantly increase enrolment in higher education is visionary and we are excited to be developing plans to play our part.

“Opening a campus in the State of Karnataka and Bengaluru feels like the next natural step, building on the fantastic partnerships and collaborations we already enjoy there. We look forward to providing talented students with access to an exceptional learning experience and a range of fantastic opportunities to develop their skills and employability. We are also committed to embedding a strong research culture to the benefit of industry, the region and the wider world.”

Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India, said, “Young people are at the heart of the UK-India partnership, and education is one of our most powerful tools unlocking opportunities for growth and innovation across both our countries, shaping a shared future. The University of Liverpool’s new campus in Bengaluru is a landmark achievement, deepening the links between our innovators and academics for years to come. The UK and India are working together to inspire, empower and connect the next generation of leaders and changemakers.”

Founded in 1881 as the original ‘red brick’, the University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading research-intensive higher education institutions, consistently ranked among the top 175 universities worldwide. To learn more, visit www.liverpool.ac.uk

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