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Creative Writing Research PhD

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The PhD in Creative Writing at King’s is a practice-led course, incorporating taught elements and aspects of professional development. It is designed to cater for talented, committed writers who are looking to complete a book-length creative work for publication and sustain a long-term career in writing.

Key Benefits:

Our unique programme offers students:

  • a varied, structured framework for the development of their creative work, with regular feedback from experienced author-lecturers in the department through supervision and workshops
  • purposeful engagement with professionals from the publishing and performance industries throughout the course, building potential routes to publication
  • valuable teaching experience in creative writing at HE-level through our Graduate Teaching Assistantship scheme
  • practical experience in public engagement, through curating and chairing public literary events at King’s
  • a community of fellow writers and collaborative projects.

Description:

The course provides a supportive environment in which to enhance your creative writing technique, to explore the depths of your ideas, to sustain your creative motivation, and to prepare you for the demands of the writer’s life beyond university.

At King's we know that writing well requires self-discipline and an ability to work productively in isolation; but we also appreciate that postgraduate writers thrive when they are part of a community of fellow authors, an environment of constructive criticism and shared endeavour. We offer our PhD students the guidance of knowledgeable and experienced practitioners, as well as give them frequent opportunities to interact and collaborate with peers, to forge lasting connections within London’s writing industry, to develop their editorial skills and teaching experience.

PhD students are expected to attend the quarterly Thesis Workshop, and also to take an active part in curating literary events at King's, including an annual public lecture by a high-profile author and the "Poetry And..." quarterly reading series.

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Admission to the PhD in Creative Writing at King’s is based primarily on the quality of the applicant’s creative writing sample and the viability of the project proposal. All applicants for the PhD in Creative Writing at King’s should hold a Bachelor's degree with first class honours in a related subject area or an MA or MFA in Creative Writing with a Pass. So as not to disadvantage talented applicants from non-traditional academic backgrounds, we may also admit on the basis of the demonstrable quality of an applicant’s writing sample and/or project proposal (subject to successful interview with the candidate). These candidates will be expected to possess an undergraduate qualification.

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The King’s College Creative Writing Society provides a home for the university's writers, offering support, feedback, inspiration and companionship. Here are some of the things we do:

Weekly Meetings

We meet twice a week: once to share our writing for group feedback and advice (the Reading Meeting), and once to hang out and write together with prompts and games (the Writing Meeting). No matter what your level of skill in writing, everyone is welcome! Our meetings serve as a friendly, non-judgemental forum in which to develop your abilities - whether you're already an experienced novelist, or you've never written so much as a single short story, please do come along! All you need is an interest in writing, and a desire to hone it.

Our events can range from themed writing challenges to Panels with authors. The aim is to give students writing their own works the means to flex their creative muscles while also learn from those who have already crossed the path they now walk on.

Annual Anthologies

Each year we collect pieces from our members written around a specific theme, editorialise them and self-publish them. Giving any of our members the chance to become published authors.

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Creative and Collaborative Enterprise MA

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This unique MA is designed for students who want to start and run original and distinctive customer-funded enterprises, where the way you do things is as important as what you do. The programme is run by anthropologists and leading practitioners from the creative industries, ensuring you receive the highest-quality practice-based learning.

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Normally a minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Relevant experience will also be considered when assessing candidates.

The English language level for this programme is: Level 4

UCL Pre-Master's and Pre-sessional English courses are for international students who are aiming to study for a postgraduate degree at UCL. The courses will develop your academic English and academic skills required to succeed at postgraduate level.

Further information can be found on our English language requirements page.

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Country-specific information, including details of when UCL representatives are visiting your part of the world, can be obtained from the International Students website .

International applicants can find out the equivalent qualification for their country by selecting from the list below. Please note that the equivalency will correspond to the broad UK degree classification stated on this page (e.g. upper second-class). Where a specific overall percentage is required in the UK qualification, the international equivalency will be higher than that stated below. Please contact Graduate Admissions should you require further advice.

About this degree

The Creative and Collaborative Enterprise MA supports students to develop and implement their enterprise ideas and embark on their entrepreneurial journey by turning to Ethnography, Anthropology, and principles of Ensemble Theatre. Taking this human-centred approach, students will learn to think creatively, collaboratively, and critically about their entrepreneurial ideas and the world into which it will enter.  

Who this course is for

The MA Creative and Collaborative Enterprise is designed for those who want to start up innovative, ethos-driven, customer-funded enterprises. Students come from a wide-range of backgrounds and experiences.

What this course will give you

Students will learn to initiate a creative enterprise project; to apply creative arts and ethnographic practices to business activities; to think critically about the relationship between ethos and delivery when starting a business; to utilise the skills of effectual entrepreneurship needed to initiate, grow and establish a new enterprise; and to critically assess and reform enterprise activities and their context.

Students learn creative and collaborative practices, and follow customer-funded business models, to provide them with the understanding, critical abilities and skill sets that will enable them to develop innovative, desirable and distinctive new products or services, and to start-up the value-rich, ethos-driven enterprises that will take those products to market and thrive in the contemporary world.

Students have access to a wide range of innovation-focused initiatives and events at UCL including the programmes offered by UCL Innovation & Enterprise. We endeavour to link enterprise development with the ethnographic expertise of the UCL Anthropology department, and connect students with relevant individuals in the creative and start-up networks and communities thriving in London.

This programme is based at our brand new  UCL East campus  in East London, forming part of the  School for Creative and Cultural Industries . Students will benefit from cultural and educational connections with our East Bank partners such as the V&A and BBC, as well as state-of-the-art facilities including exhibition, performance and curating spaces, conservation studios and a 160-seater surround-sound cinema.

The foundation of your career

The creative sector now accounts for around 10% of the UK's GDP ( Creative Industries Council ). In recent years employment in the sector has grown four times faster than the workforce as a whole ( Creative Industries Council ). By graduation students will be well versed in developing and harnessing creative and collaborative techniques; have learnt how to recognise, initiate and develop enterprise opportunities; have acquired a range of essential business skills; and be able to productively contextualise their initiatives within socio-cultural phenomena. However, many CCE alumni go into employment after graduation and apply these creative and collaborative practices in an organisational setting.

Employability

The MA is aimed at students who want to start up innovative, ethos-driven customer-funded enterprises either in one of the nine creative sectors recognised by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (including advertising, architecture, IT, and the visual arts); or an enterprise with a non-normal sphere of operation. The programme is designed for students to discover ways in which an unusual enterprise idea can be sustained through the identification of niche opportunities, ethnographic insight, and by delivering value to customers. For conventional enterprise opportunities, UCL School of Management offers an excellent and comprehensive MSc in Entrepreneurship .

As well as taking advantage of the various enterprise activities in East London and networking with guest speakers on the course, CCE students are able to access the resources of UCL Innovation and Enterprise . UCL Innovation and Enterprise offers extracurricular courses in Starting and growing a business; entrepreneurial networking; entrepreneurship advisors; an incubator programme; and support to apply for an Innovator Founder visa.

Teaching and learning

The programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical workshops, and class discussion. Students are given the opportunity to attend workshops with creative practitioners, and lectures from leading entrepreneurs.

Assessment is through presentations, coursework, long essay, class participation, project portfolio, and the dissertation. Students are encouraged to implement enterprise projects and to reflect on their execution and impact.

The compulsory modules typically involve around 162 contact hours (a mix of 1h lectures & 1h, 1.5h, 2h seminars/ workshops/ tutorials).

You will undertake eight taught modules and a research dissertation project:

  • You will take four compulsory modules in both Term 1 and Term 2.
  • The Term 1 compulsory modules provide a grounding in creative enterprise, social theory, and applied ethnography. The Term 2 compulsory modules introduce social and collaborative practices to shape the development of your enterprise.
  • Dissertation planning begins in Term 2, with the research and writing conducted in Term 3 and the summer.

Compulsory modules

Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability are subject to change. Modules that are in use for the current academic year are linked for further information. Where no link is present, further information is not yet available.

Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. Upon successful completion of 180 credits, you will be awarded an MA in Creative and Collaborative Enterprise.

Accessibility

Details of the accessibility of UCL buildings can be obtained from AccessAble accessable.co.uk . Further information can also be obtained from the UCL Student Support and Wellbeing team .

Fees and funding

Fees for this course.

The tuition fees shown are for the year indicated above. Fees for subsequent years may increase or otherwise vary. Where the programme is offered on a flexible/modular basis, fees are charged pro-rata to the appropriate full-time Master's fee taken in an academic session. Further information on fee status, fee increases and the fee schedule can be viewed on the UCL Students website: ucl.ac.uk/students/fees .

Additional costs

All full-time students are required to pay a fee deposit of £2,000 for this programme. All part-time students are required to pay a fee deposit of £1,000.

Students are expected to complete their coursework on campus, as the computers on site are equipped to support video editing.

For more information on additional costs for prospective students please go to our estimated cost of essential expenditure at Accommodation and living costs .

Funding your studies

The scholarship works to support the ambitions of east Londoners by funding the fees and living costs of eligible Master's programmes including this MA at UCL. Further details at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/scholarships/ucl-east-london-scholarship .

For a comprehensive list of the funding opportunities available at UCL, including funding relevant to your nationality, please visit the Scholarships and Funding website .

Aziz Foundation Scholarships in Social and Historical Sciences

Value: Full tuition fees (equivalent to 1yr full-time) (1yr) Criteria Based on financial need Eligibility: UK

UCL East London Scholarship

Deadline: 20 June 2024 Value: Tuition fees plus £15,700 stipend () Criteria Based on financial need Eligibility: UK

Students are advised to apply as early as possible due to competition for places. Those applying for scholarship funding (particularly overseas applicants) should take note of application deadlines.

There is an application processing fee for this programme of £90 for online applications and £115 for paper applications. Further information can be found at Application fees .

When we assess your application we would like to learn: - why you want to study the Creative and Collaborative Enterprise MA including a clear enterprise idea to implement and pursue during the programme - what particularly attracts you to the Creative and Collaborative Enterprise MA - how your academic and professional background meets the demands of this challenging programme – please include some experience of making or doing things that people want or need, and a demonstrable commitment to process-based innovation - where you would like to go professionally with your degree. Together with essential academic requirements, the personal statement is your opportunity to demonstrate the way your reasons for applying to this programme match what the programme will deliver.

Please note that you may submit applications for a maximum of two graduate programmes (or one application for the Law LLM) in any application cycle.

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Reichert holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction from King’s University. Her upcoming memoir, How to Share an Egg: A True Story of Hunger, Love and Plenty , won the Dave Greber Award for social justice writing in 2022, and will be published by Appetite Random House in Canada, and Ballantine Random House in the US.

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When not teaching high school English, RC Shaw can be found in the waves near his home in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia. He yearns to sail, but reading a dozen sailing books is the extent of his experience. He plans to enroll in a ‘Learn to Sail’ summer camp in the near future, likely alongside his pre-teen daughters.

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Introduction to Memoir Writing is a creative writing workshop for writers of all levels who wish to learn the power of memoir to harness personal experience into literary art. Aspiring authors without any formal writing experience are welcome too. Through the art of storytelling and writer’s craft, you’ll discover how to transform your unique life events into memorable tales that hold universal power and will resonate with readers.

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As a freelance editor, Heather has edited dozens of books, a B.C.-wide magazine, employee newsletters and an array of corporate materials. She coaches authors one-on-one and has taught diverse genres at a variety of venues, including Selkirk College and Capilano University in B.C. Heather has a master of fine arts degree in creative nonfiction from Goucher College in Baltimore. Find out more at heatherconn.com.

What makes a story leap off the page? How does fiction come to life, and why do some stories stay with us? In this introductory workshop for emerging writers, we will explore the core building blocks of great fiction. Writing exercises will develop your appreciation and understanding of the techniques of fiction writing craft. We’ll look at plot, character, POV, voice, scene and setting to help you build your fiction ideas. And we’ll cover editing and revising techniques, particularly with attention to sentences—because there is a good argument that sentences are all that matter.

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Do you have a story that’s been sitting on your mind and heart, or collecting dust on the page? Are you an emerging writer of African descent? Have you faced obstacles to moving your work forward? Have you been looking for someone who has experience navigating the publishing industry as a Black writer? If you answered yes to any one of those questions, this may be the course you’ve been waiting for.

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Wanda’s freelance work, magazine features, poems, and essays appear in publications across Canada, the US and the UK. As a former Acquisitions Editor, Wanda has acquired and championed titles from notable emerging and established BIPOC writers. As an editor and sensitivity reader, she currently works with publishers and authors on manuscripts-in-progress, ensuring accuracy and authenticity on subjects such as cultural history, social work policy, race and trauma. She also serves as a Mentor for the Writers Union of Canada’s BIPOC Writers Connect Program , that pairs emerging writers of color with established authors. Wanda teaches courses in screenwriting, journalism, and writing for media; and is also a Faculty/Mentor in the MFA Fiction Writing Program at King’s College. She serves as Vice-Chair of the Creative Non-Fiction Collective and volunteers with many non-profit organizations. Her awards include the prestigious Women of Excellence Award for Arts and Culture.

Writing Your Family Story is a virtual workshop for writers at all stages of their practice interested in crafting memoir and intergenerational stories. The eight-week session will ask students to consider the reasons they want to tell their personal and family stories and to broaden their understanding of how they know what they think they know. The course, which will include workshopping and light homework, will address approaches to memorializing, witnessing, or interrogating familiar stories, and also build in discussions of concrete skills, such as framing, structure, point of view, interviewing and research.

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The Department of English is home to a large and diverse body of postgraduate researchers. Students are fully integrated into the intellectual and social life of the Department as researchers and teachers. Many of our students study part-time, commute or have caring responsibilities and the programmes allow flexibility.

Current and recent research projects include: Indian writing of WW2; the bedchamber in late medieval literature; African migrant literature and US politics, and telegraphy and Victorian culture.

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We offer a staged and comprehensive programme of training from the initial Research Workshops, through our ‘Skills Lunches’ and then final year professionalization workshops on applying for jobs or further funding. Doctoral students play a full role in organising the postgraduate seminar, ‘The Abstract’, and an annual postgraduate conference.  The PhD. in Creative Writing   also places emphasis on professionalisation through guest lectures, a ‘Thesis Workshop’ and the ‘Agents and Editors in Residence’ scheme.

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    The PhD in Creative Writing at King's is a practice-led course, incorporating taught elements and aspects of professional development. It is designed to cater for talented, committed writers who are looking to complete a book-length creative work for publication and sustain a long-term career in writing

  11. Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction

    The MFA is a two-year limited residency program. During annual June residencies on the campus at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, students deepen their understanding of the art and craft of nonfiction writing through lectures, seminars, panels, workshops and readings as well as work intensively on their own projects ...

  12. Cultural & Creative Industries

    The multi-faceted Cultural & Creative Industries MA programme provides a critical understanding of the cultural and creative industries - which include the visual and performing arts, museums and galleries, media and film - for graduates from arts, social science and other appropriate disciplines who wish to explore the cultural and creative ...

  13. MA Creative Writing

    During this Creative Writing Master's degree, you will learn how to read and think as a writer and explore the choices faced and decisions taken by writers. Regular workshops and bespoke reading lists will serve to inform and enrich your own work. You will also gain an understanding of the business of writing in all its forms, from print and ...

  14. Postgraduate literature and creative writing courses at UCL

    Browse literature and creative writing postgraduate courses at UCL - University College London on prospects.ac.uk. Find your ideal course and apply now. Page navigation. ... UCL - University College London; Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry; View course View course. MPhil/PhD. English Language and Literature.

  15. Creative Writing Society

    All you need is an interest in writing, and a desire to hone it. Events. Our events can range from themed writing challenges to Panels with authors. The aim is to give students writing their own works the means to flex their creative muscles while also learn from those who have already crossed the path they now walk on. Annual Anthologies

  16. Creative Writing Research, Ph.D.

    All studies; Management of Creative Industries; Europe; United Kingdom; England; King's College London; Creative Writing Research ; About. The PhD in Creative Writing Research at King's College London is a practice-led course, incorporating taught elements and aspects of professional development.

  17. Creative and Collaborative Enterprise MA

    The programme is run by anthropologists and leading practitioners from the creative industries, ensuring you receive the highest-quality practice-based learning. ... with the research and writing conducted in Term 3 and the summer. Compulsory modules. Creative Enterprise. ... University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT Tel: +44 (0 ...

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  20. King's Writing Workshops

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  21. PhD

    The English Department here at King's, one of the largest and oldest in the UK, was ranked 8th in the UK for the quality and quantity of its research in the most recent Research Excellence Framework. The Department of English is home to a large and diverse body of postgraduate researchers. Students are fully integrated into the intellectual ...

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  23. University College London Masters Degrees in Creative Writing

    University College London Department of English Language and Literature This MA programme provides the opportunity to explore some of the most exciting and challenging works written in English, by writers from across the world, from c.1900 to the present along with major artistic achievements in film, music and popular culture.