關於課程
Study close to the beautiful Lake District, home of the Romantic poets, and inspiration for many writers since
Take part in small-group workshops to develop your novels, stories, poetry, novels, and scripts
Explore the professional dimensions of creative writing, such as reading or performing your work, publishing, and marketing
Get involved with our student-run literary journals
Be inspired by our rich programme of literary events on campus, online, and in the city’s historic Castle Quarter.
Lancaster was one of the very first universities to teach creative writing. Today we continue to lead in the discipline with our celebrated novelists, poets and playwrights.
Focused on your growth
We’ve been helping writers reach their potential since 1970. From day one, our focus has always been helping our students hone their own style and sharpen the skills they need for success.
This emphasis continues today so that the focus in all your modules will, ultimately, be your own writing.
With our wide range of optional modules, you can explore traditional forms such as the short story, the novel, poetry, or theatre, as well as digital media, life-writing, place-writing, and writing for young adults.
Support from experts
You’ll work on a core writing project alongside studying the ethical and professional dimensions of publishing and broadcasting your work. This is supplemented by lectures from visiting speakers, as well as one-on-one tutorials, workshops, and lectures with our esteemed visiting professors, currently Paul Muldoon and Mary Talbot.
In the third term, we assign you a genre-specific expert to help develop your final portfolio. This is intended to be suitable for submission to literary journals or agents, setting you on the road to publication.
Your regular small-group workshops will be supplemented by sessions with all the students on the course.
There is plenty of opportunity to meet your tutors face-to-face to discuss your work, and you’ll find they are friendly, interested and encouraging. You’ll also have an academic advisor who will develop an overview of your progress and offer further support.
Take part in small-group workshops to develop your novels, stories, poetry, novels, and scripts
Explore the professional dimensions of creative writing, such as reading or performing your work, publishing, and marketing
Get involved with our student-run literary journals
Be inspired by our rich programme of literary events on campus, online, and in the city’s historic Castle Quarter.
Lancaster was one of the very first universities to teach creative writing. Today we continue to lead in the discipline with our celebrated novelists, poets and playwrights.
Focused on your growth
We’ve been helping writers reach their potential since 1970. From day one, our focus has always been helping our students hone their own style and sharpen the skills they need for success.
This emphasis continues today so that the focus in all your modules will, ultimately, be your own writing.
With our wide range of optional modules, you can explore traditional forms such as the short story, the novel, poetry, or theatre, as well as digital media, life-writing, place-writing, and writing for young adults.
Support from experts
You’ll work on a core writing project alongside studying the ethical and professional dimensions of publishing and broadcasting your work. This is supplemented by lectures from visiting speakers, as well as one-on-one tutorials, workshops, and lectures with our esteemed visiting professors, currently Paul Muldoon and Mary Talbot.
In the third term, we assign you a genre-specific expert to help develop your final portfolio. This is intended to be suitable for submission to literary journals or agents, setting you on the road to publication.
Your regular small-group workshops will be supplemented by sessions with all the students on the course.
There is plenty of opportunity to meet your tutors face-to-face to discuss your work, and you’ll find they are friendly, interested and encouraging. You’ll also have an academic advisor who will develop an overview of your progress and offer further support.
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Entry requirements for 蘭卡斯特大學
2:1 (Hons) degree (UK) or equivalent in English Literature or related subject, for example literature in other languages. IELTS: Overall score of at least 7.0, with no individual element below 6.5. TOEFL iBT -Yes - 100 overall Minimum of 20 or 22 in each skill.
English language requirements
托福(TOEFL iBT)總分: 94.0
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