You will learn how to read and think as a writer and explore the choices faced and decisions taken by writers. Regular workshops and bespoke reading lists will serve to inform and enrich your own work.
Key information
Develop and hone your creative writing skills under our expert academic guidance as you work towards the completion of a full-length work in your preferred form of fiction, genre fiction or non-fiction. You will gain a range of transferable skills to significantly boost your employability in the field of writing and other creative industries.
Course overview
Benefits of this course
You will learn how to read and think as a writer and explore the choices faced and decisions taken by writers. Regular workshops and bespoke reading lists will serve to inform and enrich your own work.
Over the course of the whole degree you will learn how to plan, research and complete a full-length manuscript in your chosen form (fiction, genre fiction, non-fiction) for potential publication.
We aim to give you a professional approach to editing, revising and critiquing creative work.
You will learn about the writing business, involving different forms and requirements of print and electronic publication, and the role of editors, agents and publishers. This includes how to present and advertise your creative work.
Our module on creative writing pedagogy offers a foundation for understanding how storytelling and creative writing can be taught in different educational settings.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Master of Arts (MA)
Who is this course for?
Our Creative Writing MFA is ideal if you are seeking to consolidate and develop your writing knowledge and skills, and work towards the completion of a full-length original manuscript.
You will embrace learning about all aspects of creative writing and gain a comprehensive understanding of the business and culture of writing.
City’s history
City's tradition of providing high quality education relevant to business and the professions dates back 160 years. For many of our graduates, time spent at city laid the groundwork for leadership, innovation and excellence that have changed the world we live in.
Vision and Strategy 2030
We are the university of business, practice and the professions.
City’s vision and strategy 2022-30 will set out a framework of priorities for us to work towards that will enable us to deliver the best experience for students, staff and alumni; ensure the world around us understands what makes city special; and will enable us to live our mission
– Professor sir anthony finkelstein, president of city
following a period of enormous change, including leadership, learning, teaching and working practices and emerging from a global pandemic, in 2021 city embarked on an ambitious journey to develop a new and distinctive vision and strategy which will guide the university’s future successes.
A Collaborative Approach
in order to capture the voices and views of as many people from across the city community as possible, including staff, students, alumni and partners, city launched its most collaborative and consultative strategy development process to date.
over 2,000 members of city’s community took part in the innovative stakeholder engagement programme, sharing over 13,500 ideas and contributions through a series of in-person and online staff sessions, focus groups, workshops, a student engagement day and the interactive and anonymous online platform, the big city conversation.
these were compiled to produce the draft vision and strategy outline which was approved by city’s council in spring 2022.
Our Strategy Headlines
through extensive analysis, the wide variety of thoughtful and insightful feedback received through the consultation enabled city to define its strategy headlines, as well as understanding what it is doing well and what could be done differently:
1. We build successful and fulfilling careers and develop leaders for the world of work
understanding, celebrating and empowering our students – the students who choose us, and whom we choose – and delivering enriching and personalised educational experiences
creating a diverse and vibrant community of learning that reaches far beyond the university and is sustained through powerful networks
providing relevant skills, attributes and approaches that enable our graduates to succeed in their future careers and life pathways.
2. We undertake research at the frontier of practice
fostering important, impactful and engaged research
educating professionals for whom evidence-based thinking is integral to their practice
challenging practice and redefining the professions.
3. We are a flexible, high-performing learning organisation
building a great place to work that is inclusive, supports wellbeing and is a fun place to be
creating an accountable, socially responsible, efficient and responsive organisation that can deliver this strategy
operating a robust and sustainable financial margin that ensures we have the space to achieve our mission.
4. We are open and outward-facing
comfortable with partnership and happy with co-creation – the opposite of an ivory tower
ambitious, innovative and risk-taking – not afraid to be different
embedded in london, a world capital and proud of our deep connections with the city of london.
Moving from Strategy to Implementation
eight workstreams have been identified to form the details of the strategic plan including the sequencing, prioritising, interdependencies and resource requirements to deliver city’s objectives over the next eight years.
the next seven years will see the full implementation and delivery of the vision and strategy 2030.
Our MA in Creative Writing: Writing and Publishing Fiction is a stimulating and rewarding course designed to help you develop the craft of excellent writing, enable you to produce original fiction, and equip you with the knowledge to get it published.
The primary objective of this one-day course is to enable participants to understand and use the conventions of writing promotional material;
By the end of this training session, you will feel confident in how to write strong applications for funding for your small organisation. Come along to find out how to design, edit and check over bid applications, to increase your organisation's chances of success in securing funding.
Good writing relies on a basic understanding of grammar and how words fit together. We’ll examine some basic guidelines and rules of constructing well-written sentences and paragraphs, using good (and bad) examples of academic writing.
Many authors take their own life experience as a starting point for works of fiction. In this discursive course we will be looking at how memory and imagination can work together across a variety of genres to create engaging stories.
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