MPhil Critical and Creative Writing

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If you take this Creative and Critical Writing PhD or MPhil course you will experience:

  • One-to-one teaching and supervision by established writers and academics.
  • The opportunity to develop your own specific interests, working in the genre and style of your choice.
  • The flexibility to study on a full or part-time basis.
  • The opportunity to develop an awareness of your own writing and writing processes through combining creative and critical work, preparing you for a future career in writing or as an academic.

The Creative and Critical writing course provides you with the opportunity to work over an extended period on a collection of short stories, a novel or a collection of poems under the individual supervision of a writer actively publishing in your field. Your creative work will be accompanied by a critical commentary; researching this element will ensure that you are well read in your chosen field and have a good knowledge of current trends in writing. The thesis, comprising both the creative and critical components, is expected to have a word count of about 100,000 words (for prose).

You will be joining a vibrant postgraduate community and a School with significant experience in teaching creative writing at postgraduate level. Bangor offers the opportunity to work with award-winning authors in different fields who are closely involved in the world of contemporary writing. For further information see the individual staff pages of Alys Conran, Zoë Skoulding and Fiona Cameron, who will be happy to respond to any enquiries about prospective PhDs in their area.

Research Opportunities

The School has regular readings by visiting writers each year in the Y Llechan series, as well as creative-critical seminars via ContemPo. As part of the School of Arts, Culture and Language, PhD students are welcomed into a dynamic, outward-looking and multilingual research environment that benefits from its connection with Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre.

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Use our magical AI system, to check your admission chances for this course.
Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Apr 2025
Oct 2025
Jan 2026
Apr 2026
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
2 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs