University of Bristol - Open Day 12 June 2026
12 Jun 2026, 08:30
Bristol
Studying English is rewarding, enjoyable, and prepares you for the future. Reading literature allows us to question our world, discover new ideas and ways of being, evaluate historical and social processes, and think through the complexities of our own times.
Our degree in English Literature is designed to give you a deep understanding of the literary past and the literary present. You'll study texts in English written from medieval times to now, and you'll explore literary traditions ranging from the local to the global. You'll be taught by world-leading experts who will introduce you to exciting and challenging critical and theoretical approaches. By choosing from a diverse range of options including interdisciplinary and creative writing units, you can shape your degree to align with your own interests. In your final year dissertation, you'll be able to work independently on a topic entirely of your own devising.
As part of the English with Study Abroad degree, you'll also spend a year abroad, studying in English at one of our partner universities overseas. You will develop excellent critical and communication skills that will prepare you for a wide range of professions and develop your global citizenship. To find out more about studying abroad, visit the Centre for Study Abroad.
At Bristol, you'll join an intellectually curious and friendly community, in a city full of culture. Throughout your degree, you'll be supported in developing your own identity and sense of purpose as a reader, thinker, writer, and communicator.
Bristol English graduates are versatile, creative, questioning, articulate, and highly sought after by employers in sectors ranging from the creative economy to law and finance.
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