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We offer an expanding range of English literature, language and creative writing courses, with many specialist options. Our English teaching team includes internationally recognised academics and established writers who are committed to making your study a stimulating and engaging experience. 

The high standard of our English courses is reflected by the National Student Survey with over 90% of students commenting positively on our teaching. We have an active research department and our research was recognised as 'world leading' in the latest Research Assessment Exercise.
Our postgraduate English courses develop your professional critical and analytical skills, and the MA Writing is among the most highly-regarded writing courses in the UK. We are also one of the few universities that supervise you through to completion of a novel, script, or collection of poems or stories.


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This course offers activities and strategies to develop your skills as a writer.It covers fiction and non-fiction writing including • novel writing • poetry • scriptwriting • professional writing • journalism • memoir. This course helps you • develop your writing of prose, drama and verse • understand more about the creative process • explore the... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code W800

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The MA Writing is a professionally-focused course which treats your ambition as a writer seriously. It will appeal if you are a graduate in the arts or a teacher with a professional interest in writing. It is also beneficial if you are a practising writer who would like contact with other writers.To achieve the MA you complete a novel, script or... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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BA (Honours) English

Three years full-time

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This course combines literature, linguistics and creative writing to develop your understanding of literature from the perspective of the critic, the writer and the linguist.We encourage you to apply if you want to• learn more about historical and contemporary literature • understand more about how language works • explore your creative side You... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code Q300

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This course covers • the formal description of the English language• the history, development and varieties of the English language• methods for analysing language and discourse • theories of language and applications of language studyWe encourage you to apply if you want to understand more about• the nature of the English language, its syntax,... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code Q310

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This course offers activities and strategies to develop your skills as a writer. It covers fiction and non-fiction including • novel writing • poetry • scriptwriting • professional writing • experimental poetry • historical fiction. This course helps you• develop your writing of prose, drama and verse • understand more about the creative process •... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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This course is for people who want to study these two important humanities subjects and explore the links between them.On this course you• study modern history• analyse English literature such as novels, poetry and plays from 1500 to the present day• explore British and European cultural, social and political history• learn how literary texts... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code QV31

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On this degree you study literature, linguistics and creative writing in combination. You develop your understanding of literature from three complementary standpoints – those of the critic, the writer and the linguist. You examine literature from the Renaissance period to the present and can study a wide range of literary genres, including works... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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This course is suitable if you are interested in the analysis of language and would like to further your studies of linguistic analysis of texts and conversation. It is beneficial if you have a degree in a humanities subject, but you do not necessarily need to have a wide knowledge of linguistics.The course focuses on providing you with a working... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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On this course you study • canonical and less-traditional works from the Renaissance to the present• a range of new literatures such as US, Canadian and post-colonial works You develop valuable skills in • writing extended prose • presenting immaculate copy to tight deadlines • communicating ideas in a clear and persuasive manner. These attributes... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code Q320

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MPhil/PhD English

Full-time, Part-time

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A research degree in your chosen English subject is a period of intensive, supervised investigative work. It builds on your previous academic or professional experience and allows you to develop an original area of expertise. We offer research opportunities in • creative writing • eighteenth-century and romantic writing • linguistics • the... More information

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Full-time, Part-time

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This scheme provides free English language support for our enrolled students whose first language is not English. It offers various classes and support to suit your needs.English for academic purposesThis 20 credit module covers reading, writing, speaking and listening for academic purposes.English language support classesThese free, non-credit... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

UCAS code not applicable

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This course enables you to explore literature from the early twentieth century to the present. It has three core modules • moderns and others • contemporary literatures • cutting edge: twenty-first century texts. These cover all the major modes of representation – realism, modernism and postmodernism. You study these modes both in their formal and... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course covers • the formal description of the English language• the history, development and varieties of the English language• methods for analysing language and discourse • theories of language and applications of language studyWe encourage you to apply if you want to understand more about• the nature of the English language, its syntax,... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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This course offers a thorough grounding in English literature of the Renaissance period and is excellent preparation for study at PhD level. It is suitable for you if you are • wanting to progress to doctoral study • teaching or looking to teach English at A level • wanting to work in a publishing or editing related fieldYou study a range of... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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On this course you study • canonical and less-traditional works from the Renaissance to the present• a range of new literatures such as US, Canadian and post-colonial works You develop valuable skills in • writing extended prose • presenting immaculate copy to tight deadlines • communicating ideas in a clear and persuasive manner. These attributes... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

Subject area

This course is for people who want to study these two important humanities subjects and explore the links between them.On this course you• study modern history• analyse English literature such as novels, poetry and plays from 1500 to the present day• explore British and European cultural, social and political history• learn how literary texts... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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You work towards the submission of a 30,000 word dissertation, on a topic agreed between you and your supervisor. The topic can be in English literature (early modern period to the present), English language, critical theory or a combination of these. The English department has expertise in the • Renaissance period • C18-C19 •... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course is for experienced in-service teachers of TESOL who wish to gain a postgraduate qualification. Participants work as part of an international community of teachers via on-line discussion.This course improves your ability to• evaluate critically areas of the TESOL profession’s theory and practice • extend your knowledge and understanding... More information

Postgraduate

Distance learning

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Our English language programme is for international students who are aiming to start an undergraduate or postgraduate course in the UK. We provide you with a balanced English language tuition which develops your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. You develop the academic English skills that help you work with confidence and also join... More information

Other

Full-time, Short course

UCAS code N/A

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This course is for people with an interest in both film and literature. By specialising in film and English studies you• study a range of film and literary genres• can study creative writing and scriptwriting• develop skills in close textual analysis• learn to understand what unites and distinguishes film and English studies through studying film... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code QP33

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This course offers opportunities if you are attracted to a career in education, or simply interested in education as an academic and professional subject.It is suitable if you want to continue your academic studies in English and have an interest in finding a career in education. We prepare you for working as an effective professional in a range... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code QX33

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This course is for people with a passionate interest in both film and literature. By specialising in film and English you• study a range of film and literary genres• can study creative writing and scriptwriting• develop skills in close textual analysis• learn to understand what unites and distinguishes film and English studies through studying... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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This course is for UK and international graduates with no or limited professional teaching experience who plan to follow or develop a career in English language teaching.Through this course you become an informed, inquiring and confident teacher through reflective engagement with your learning and teaching over the year.You gain critical and... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time

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Mike Harris

Mike Harris

Lecturer

I'm a script writer and theatre director with over 100 scripts written for BBC Radio Drama, stage and TV (The Bill). The scripts have been performed, or broadcast, in Germany, France, Holland, Canada, Russia and elsewhere.

I work across forms and genres, writing (and generally directing) large scale community plays, children’s theatre and youth theatre, as well as more ‘standard’ work for BBC Radio 4 Drama, professional touring companies, theatre in education companies, street theatre companies, and so on.

As a director and writer, I have a special interest in putting on work in non-standard venues, such as shopping malls, old factories and schools, and playing to non-theatre-going audiences. As a writer I aim to be accessible and funny but also challenging and provocative.

I have also worked as a journalist in Africa, as a labourer, and a nurse. I have run drama and writing workshops for many organisations including the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), The National Association of Writers in Education, for the Arvon foundation at Lumb Bank and Totley Barton, and for the British Council in Malaysia and Nigeria. I have been writer-in-residence at HMP’s Wakefield and New Hall, at University College Cork, and at The Lemon Tree Arts Centre in Aberdeen.

I contributed chapters on script writing and radio drama to The Handbook of Creative Writing (E.U.P. 2007) and was assistant editor of The Good Fiction Guide (O.U.P. 2002).

I am currently researching into the theory and practice of ‘creative’ writing, and I have given papers on this subject for the November 2008 Australian Association of Writing Programmes (AWP) conference in Sydney, and the June 2009 'Great Writing' Creative Writing conference in Bangor, Wales. Versions of these papers have been published on the AAWP Creativity and Uncertainty papers web page and on the UK English studies centre website and in the AAWP journal TEXT.

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