Academic Reputation
In the Times Good University Guide 2011, the University of Liverpool was ranked 28th.
In the Complete University Guide 2008, published in The Independent, the University of Liverpool was ranked 1st out of 113, based on nine measures, while The Times Good University Guide 2008 ranked Liverpool 34th out of 113 universities. The Sunday Times university guide recently ranked the University of Liverpool 27th out of 123. In 2010, "The Sunday Times has ranked University of Liverpool 29th of 122 institutions nationwide. In 2008 the THE-QS World University Rankings rated University of Liverpool 99th best in the world, and 137th best worldwide in 2009. In 2011 the QS World University Rankings ranked the university in 123rd place, up 14. Times Higher Education are publishing a separate ranking soon.
2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | |
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Times Good University Guide | 28th | 28th | 28th | 39th | 41st | 41st= | 42nd | 38th | 37th= | 40th | 40th | 38th= | 32nd | 38th | 24th= | 22nd= | 28th= | 19th= | |
Guardian University Guide | 39th | 47th | 44th | 36th | 47th | 47th | 45th | 43rd | 37th | ||||||||||
Sunday Times University Guide | 30th | 27th | 31st | 29th | 36th | 31st= | 33rd | 31st | 34th | 32nd | 29th= | ||||||||
Daily Telegraph | 41st | 33rd | |||||||||||||||||
The Independent / Complete | 32nd | 34th | 42nd | 41st | |||||||||||||||
The Financial Times | 35th | 32nd | 36th | 36th | |||||||||||||||
QS World University Rankings | 123rd | 121st | 137th | 133rd | 101st | 139th | 139th |
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