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149 Master's degrees in Creative Writing in United Kingdom
Writing for Young People
The Writing for Young People programme offered by Bath Spa University is designed for writers for children, teenagers and young adults who aim to complete a novel, series of picture books or shorter stories for young children. It's a practical course, taught by experienced lecturers who are all published children's writers and/or industry professionals.
Creative Writing - Non-Fiction
Explore one of today’s most exciting writing forms, from longform journalism to real-life storytelling. On this two-year part-time Creative Writing - Non-Fiction course from University of East Anglia, you’ll develop your work with support from practising writers and industry experts.

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing programme from University of Kent will help you develop your creative writing practice, experiment with a variety of forms, and discover your voice. Find out how to make your way in the world as a writer, exploring your creative potential in a supportive and well-resourced environment.

Literature and Creative Writing
The Literature and Creative Writing programme from University of Essex allows you to choose a creative-practice pathway or a theoretical pathway. Studying literature and creative writing at Essex means that you can build your degree around your interests.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing at Cardiff Metropolitan University is a rewarding taught degree taught by published writers and researchers. The course aims to support you while you develop and hone your creative and critical writing skills across the fields of fiction, creative non-fiction, script and poetry.

Creative Writing and Publishing
The Creative Writing and Publishing course at Kingston University examines not only the craft of writing, but also how the publishing industry works.
The Contemporary Novel-Practice as Research
The Contemporary Novel - Practice as Research course from University of Kent is an innovative and exciting programme in which you focus on writing a full-length, literary novel of between 90,000 and 150,000 words.

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing course at Bangor University could be the first step towards a writing career, or the chance for a more experienced writer to develop a new perspective.

Creative and Critical Writing
Develop your own creative writing, combined with intellectually challenging critical and theoretical ideas with the Creative and Critical Writing degree offered at University of Sussex.
Creative and Life Writing
Have you got a story to tell? Or poems that you want to shape into a collection? This Creative and Life Writing Masters degree from Goldsmiths, University of London will help you develop your creative writing practice.

Creative Writing - Writing the City
This Creative Writing - Writing the City M.A. degree offered at the University of Westminster is the first to focus entirely on the city of London. It will allow you to explore the city as subject matter from a range of perspectives and across all genres. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Writing Poetry
Choose this Writing Poetry from Newcastle University degree to receive expert tuition from nationally and internationally renowned poets.

Applied Storytelling
The focus of the Applied Storytelling programme from Loughborough University is on applied storytelling, which is the use and application of storytelling within contexts of community-building, personal and professional development, and policy formation.

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing programme of the University of Glasgow has gained an excellent reputation amongst writers, agents and publishers. It is perfect for talented and aspiring writers who want to develop their craft, take risks in their work, and gain creative and critical skills; all as part of a supportive community of fellow writers.

Creative Writing and English Literature
Our MA Creative Writing and English Literature programme at The University of Hull is perfect if you want to enhance your creative writing skills but are also interested in English Literature. You’ll study contemporary text with published writers and scholars and can specialise in either creative writing or English Literature – or both.

Creative Writing
On the Creative Writing degree from University of Essex, you deepen your knowledge of literary tradition, exploring different modes and genres in order to develop your own creative and expressive written skills.

Creative Writing (Distance Learning)
The Creative Writing (Distance Learning) course at Kingston University will enable you to study with a range of well-established and award-winning writers in a dynamic writing environment.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing MA at Birkbeck, University of London, offers a comprehensive exploration of the writing craft. This full-time or part-time degree, lasting one or two years respectively, provides students with the opportunity to refine their skills under the guidance of accomplished authors and peers, preparing them for a successful career in writing and publishing.
Creative Writing
This Creative Writing program at University of Roehampton is at the forefront of literary MA provision in the UK
Creative Writing
Develop an array of transferable skills on the Creative Writing course from Arts University Bournemouth. Throughout your studies, we’ll encourage you to reflect on your own practice, explore the fundamental duty of the writer, and guide you in honing your creative identity.