Course summary
Craft works that transcend disciplinary boundaries. This course is ideal if your interests are in a particular form of writing (fiction, poetry, nonfiction, performance), or if you are keen to explore the creative connections between genres. We will introduce you to a wide variety of approaches to writing, and contemporary examples.
- Develop your creative work with the support of experienced and award-winning writers
- Consider fundamental questions about contemporary writing
- Study in a leading centre of creative practice and research, with a renowned teaching team
- Complete a substantial independent writing project in your chosen genre, with one-to-one support and supervision
- Gain specialised, transferable writing and research skills
Entry requirements
A 2:1 or above or above at undergraduate level in a humanities discipline such as English, History, Cultural Studies or Media Studies. Other routes Promising applicants who do not meet the formal academic criteria but who possess relevant credentials and who can demonstrate their potential to produce written work at Masters level will also be considered. As part of the admissions process we may request examples of written and creative work and/or interview candidates. Applications from mature and non-traditional candidates are welcomed.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Queen Mary University of London
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Tower Hamlets
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