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Creative Writing (MFA) (Taught)

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  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
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University of Strathclyde

Course summary

The MFA in Creative Writing at Strathclyde is an internationally recognised, practice-based terminal degree designed for writers seeking to develop their craft at the highest level. This programme offers a rigorous and supportive environment where students refine their creative approaches across genres while engaging with literary theory, craft, and cultural discourse. Unlike shorter postgraduate options, the MFA provides the time and structure to produce a substantial work - such as a novel, poetry collection, or screenplay - while gaining transferable skills for careers as professional writers and educators.

As one of the most prestigious qualifications in the field, the MFA (when combined with a good publication record) equips graduates to teach creative writing in higher education, and to navigate the creative industries with confidence. During the course, you will benefit from advanced training in project management, research application, and workshop facilitation, alongside insights into publishing and entrepreneurship.

Strathclyde's MFA stands out for its industry-led faculty, interdisciplinary expertise, and international outlook, ensuring an authentic and forward-thinking learning experience. This degree is ideal for writers seeking a recognised qualification that opens doors to teaching, publishing, and creative practice worldwide.

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