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English Literature

MA in Creative Writing

  • Course Type: Postgraduate Degree
  • Institution Code: P56
Course overview

How do I apply for the MA in Creative Writing course?

To apply for our new postgraduate degree, MA in Creative Writing, you will need to complete our application form. You can access and complete it here.

Who is the MA in Creative Writing at University Centre Peterborough for?

This course provides an academic space to develop your work as a writer, and engage with literary culture, publishing and development of craft. The MA is designed for students with an established writing practice who are intending to develop their creative writing practice. Whatever genre you want to explore, whether poetry literary fiction, nonfiction, or genre fiction such as fantasy, mystery or romance – you will have the opportunity critique your own work and that of others to a professional level. This MA is taught at University Centre Peterborough in the evenings by published writers and academics.

Our MA Creative Writing programme is designed to equip you with the academic, creative, and professional writing skills needed for success in the 21st Century. This postgraduate degree has been developed to meet the needs of both local and national students looking to explore their craft alongside the entrepreneurial skills vital for a modern writing career.

What is covered on the MA in Creative Writing at University Centre Peterborough?

The MA course combines writing workshops with modules that delve into the practical and theoretical aspects of professional authorship.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Creative Craft: Hone your writing craft through focused workshops. In the second semester, you will specialise in either poetry or prose fiction / creative non-fiction.
  • The Nature of the Book: Explore the book both historically and in contemporary contexts.
  • Performance and Technology: Consider ways in which emerging technologies and performance can be used for textual production, ethical considerations, and how they offer opportunities to build paratexts and performances that go ‘beyond the book’.
  • Professional Skills: The programme is specifically designed to offer a professional experience, developing entrepreneurial skills in a range of content creation contexts necessary for 21st-century employment. You will learn from modules delivered by professional writers and academics. Additionally, there will be opportunities throughout the MA to meet industry professionals and gain crucial professional practice and engagement.

Professional Connections and Support

The programme is deeply linked to the cultural sector, providing outstanding opportunities for networking and career development:

  • Industry Links: We encourage and support work experience via UCP Futures, our dedicated employability service. Students will have opportunities to work with organisations linked to the Malcolm Bradbury Trust, John Clare Cottage, Little Gidding TS Eliot festival, and Metal, among others.
  • Malcolm Bradbury Trust Support: We work directly with the board of the Malcolm Bradbury Trust, which consists of industry experts across the creative arts. This relationship provides special seminar sessions held with relevant board members. The Malcolm Bradbury Trust will generously offer one student bursary of £2,500 per intake.
  • Meet Leading Authors: We continually build on previous visits from nationally and internationally renowned writers, including Michael Rosen, Sophie Hannah, George Szirtes, Preti Taneja, Toby Litt, and Andrew McMillan. We also host international events, such as ‘An Evening With Akvile Kavaliauskaite and Laimonas Briedis’, two Lithuanian authors who were in residency with the National Centre for Writing.

Why Study in Peterborough?

UCP is situated in the heart of Peterborough, offering you a unique environment rich in literary heritage and a rapidly developing contemporary arts scene.

  • Literary History: The city is only five miles from Clare Cottage, the historic home of the poet John Clare. Peterborough proudly claims authors like Clare, L.P. Hartley, and David Pinner, as well as contemporary writers and performers such as Eva Dolan, Charley Genever, and Ross Sutherland.
  • Vibrant Local Scene: Peterborough boasts a vibrant and thriving literary scene, featuring its own poet laureate, internationally recognised literary performers and educators.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Admission to the MA will be based on the following criteria:

  • UK Citizenship
  • First degree at 2:2 and above.
  • And / or a strong portfolio of original writing
  • A convincing personal statement
  • Interview

If English is not your first language, we will require an IELTS score of 6.5 or above or an equivalent English Language qualification.

Course information
Location

Peterborough

Start Date

September 2026

Fees

Tuition fees are £9,000 per year for full-time students and £4,500 for part-time students, which is lower than many other universities.

Duration

1 Year Full Time, 2 Years Part Time

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