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The Master's track in European Literature and Interculturality is located at the Department of European Languages and Cultures. This international, interdisciplinary and multi ... +
KU Leuven's 'Master of Linguistics and Literature: English expands your knowledge and command of the English language, and brings a new appreciation of literature and culture. ... +
This unique programme has been designed to create forward-thinking conversations about what Shakespeare is and what Shakespeare can be in today’s world. As a student on the on ... +
Earn a scholarship worth up to $10,000
This course focuses on literature that explores the limits of human experience and contravenes cultural boundaries. You will consider how writing has been a catalyst for socia ... +
The MA English Language and Literature provides you with an opportunity for advanced study in contemporary Literary Studies and Applied Linguistics.
As the Yaşar University Department of English Language and Literature, we are proud to play a role in the education and development of a new generation of young critical think ... +
The MA in English is particularly suitable for students who wish to go on to doctoral work, pursue professional training of various kinds, or engage in other creative activiti ... +
Simmons launched the first Master of Arts degree in Children’s Literature in 1977 to provide a rigorous, disciplined study of children’s and young adult books for those who ar ... +
The MA in English Literary Studies will give you the opportunity to pursue literary topics and genres from a wide selection of authors and periods: from Shakespeare, Jane Aust ... +
Staff members in English at the University of the Witwatersrand are able to offer supervision at Master’s level in areas ranging from medieval texts to contemporary literature ... +
Students majoring in Creative Writing may choose to submit creative work (poems or stories; a play or a novel) as their thesis. A substantial critical introduction to such a t ... +