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  1. When you are ready to apply, the Apply Now page on the relevant course page will guide you through the process. The initial application, done through UCAS and/or our online portal is just the first step. Once we’ve received and reviewed your application, we may invite you to an audition or interview. Again, the Apply Now pages of the relevant ...

  2. LIPA is a specialist university-level provider of world class learning for performers and those who make performance possible.

  3. Our Story. Policy. Based on the site of the Liverpool Institute for Boys, the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts opened its doors to its first intake of students in 1996. Its conception dates back to 1991, when Mark Featherstone-Witty - who helped set up The Brit School – started formulating plans for his next project, a university level ...

  4. Applications open in early September and there is no deadline for applications. However, you should be aware that the majority of audition events take place in February and March and places begin to fill up after this time so applying by 31 January is advisable. Online portal Apply via UCAS. Step 1: our assessment of your application.

  5. Undergraduate Courses. Whether you’re a creative, performer, filmmaker, technician or aspiring manager our three and four year degree courses will help prepare you for a sustained career in the creative and performing arts. You’ll learn by working with other students - and guided by our expert teaching staff and industry partners - on fully ...

  6. Professor Sean McNamara Principal and CEO . Sean joined LIPA in 2021 as Principal and CEO, succeeding co-founder Mark Featherstone-Witty. Since then, he has successfully overseen a complete revalidation of the Institute’s curriculum, the launch of the 2023-26 Strategic Plan, including the creation of LIPA’s six Strategic Pillars: Excellence, Equity, Environment, Empowerment, Employability ...

  7. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was co-founded by Sir Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty (who helped set up The Brit School) who were introduced to each other by George Martin, a mutual friend. LIPA welcomed its first intake of students in 1996.