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27
November
2024
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14:30
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Liverpool and 91直播 universities pledge closer ties to power the North West economy

The University of Liverpool and The University of Manchester have announced plans for closer collaboration that aim to spark innovation-led economic growth across the North West.

The two universities, which are both global leaders in a number of research disciplines, have revealed the new approach in support of efforts led by metro mayors Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram to unlock the full economic potential of Greater 91直播 and the Liverpool city region.

It will see the universities work increasingly closely to create groundbreaking innovations and develop the future workforce in areas that align to the two city regions鈥 shared priorities for growth - drawing on academic expertise in areas as diverse as healthcare innovation, net zero and the creative industries.

Professor Tim Jones, Vice-Chancellor at the , said: 鈥淟iverpool and 91直播 have an incredible history of shared innovation, from being linked by the world鈥檚 first inter-city railway nearly 200 years ago to having, today, some of the world鈥檚 best research and innovation capability in disciplines including health and chemistry.

鈥淭he metro mayors have highlighted the advantages of these two great city regions working closely together for the benefit of their communities and the wider North West, and the closer collaboration between the University of Liverpool and the University of Manchester will work in the same spirit.

鈥淏oth universities have outstanding strengths in research and teaching, and through this partnership we will redouble our efforts to direct those capabilities to supporting regional business, innovation and skills development.鈥

Our commitment to greater collaboration announced today will start by focusing on the high-value industrial clusters that span both city regions, driving the innovation and providing the skills and workforce that those industries need to deliver economic growth. This builds on both universities鈥 world class research and teaching, including a number of existing areas of collaboration, to enhance the whole region鈥檚 appeal to potential employers and investors, and deliver tangible benefits to local communities.

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor

The plans were announced at an event hosted by the University of Liverpool鈥檚 Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice and Place, held at the city鈥檚 St George鈥檚 Hall, where Mr Burnham and Mr Rotheram spoke about their plans to transform the North鈥檚 political and economic role in the UK.

It comes as both universities work alongside the metro mayors and other partners through the Liverpool-91直播 Railway Board to develop a brand new high speed rail link between the two cities.

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester, said: 鈥淭here is a tremendous synergy between our two universities 鈥 and our cities - where thousands of our staff and students are dedicated to developing the knowledge and innovation that holds the key to generating genuinely inclusive growth and culturally dynamic cities.

鈥淥ur commitment to greater collaboration announced today will start by focusing on the high-value industrial clusters that span both city regions, driving the innovation and providing the skills and workforce that those industries need to deliver economic growth.

鈥淭his builds on both universities鈥 world class research and teaching, including a number of existing areas of collaboration, to enhance the whole region鈥檚 appeal to potential employers and investors, and deliver tangible benefits to local communities.鈥

The collaboration will also see the two universities seek opportunities to jointly engage other universities and colleges across the North West where strengths in research and skills align to the city regions鈥 priorities for growth.

Plans will initially include strengthening joint work between the universities on:

  • Speciality chemicals and biomanufacturing, helping to build more sustainable supply chains for consumer products, and providing new routes to make medicines and vaccines.  
  • Training the next generation of scientists and engineers for the civil nuclear industry in support of the transition to net zero
  • Supporting and developing industries of the future including quantum technology.  
  • Supporting the two city regions鈥 renowned creative industries, including a focus on music and literature, emphasising the role of creativity in enriching lives

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