HEI Type

Private University

Vision for Internationalisation

To seek out exceptional strategic partners to expand and diversify academic mobility for both faculty and students, as well as internationalise research and academic programmes.

Flagship Disciplines

Accountancy and Business Engineering
Computer Science Liberal Arts
Natural Sciences Economics
Education  

Priority Area for TNE Partnership

Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Agriculture, Digital Technology and Creativity, Design Engineering)

Student Population

19,000

Courses under the TNE Programme

University Profiles

De La Salle University

De La Salle University is a private non-profit Catholic research university with a vision-mission of being a leading learner-centered and research university bridging faith and scholarship, attuned to a sustainable Earth, and in the service of Church and Society, especially the poor and marginalized.

De La Salle University positions itself as a leader in molding human resources who serve the church and the nation. It is a Catholic co-educational institution founded in 1911 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. The University is a hub for higher education training renowned for its academic excellence, prolific and relevant research, and involved community service.

Nestled in the heart of Manila, De La Salle University is home to local and international students seeking quality education for a brighter future ahead. It is situated in a vibrant city where culture and diversity is well manifested.

Liverpool Hope University

With a history extending 170 years, Liverpool Hope University (LHU) has developed a strong tradition of scholarship and research in key disciplines as it places great emphasis on the bringing together of research excellence and top-quality teaching. This is facilitated by a community of academics and scholars who are of the highest calibre. This research-informed teaching enables its students to develop into rounded and employable graduates who can take their place confidently as global citizens in the 21st century. The excellent academic record of the students is supported by pastoral care and, as one of the UK's smaller universities, LHU values the individual. Care, concern and support for students are always a priority. Also, as the only ecumenical university foundation in Europe, the University's work has been shaped by Christian principles but embraces those of all faiths and none.

Among a wealth of both historic and modern architecture, as well as being set in stunning grounds, the University’s brand new state-of-the-art £8.5 million Science Building, barely completed a year ago, features specialist laboratory spaces dedicated to nutrition, genomics, cell biology and psychology, along with laboratories and space for sport and exercise science. The new building is also home to an engineering and robotics lab which can be used by students to design, prototype and test their own robots.

More recently, the new Sports Complex, inaugurated in 2016 with a £5.5 million investment, features a main sports hall with a variety of courts and viewing galleries, fitness suite, strength and conditioning suite, studios and a sport café. The aim is to integrate health sciences, sports sciences and the overall wellbeing of the students, and create a hub of sports activity and research on campus. This fulfils the University’s distinctive philosophy to ‘educate in the round’ – mind, body and spirit – in the quest for Truth, Beauty and Goodness.