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First year student has poetry published in online literary journal

By ksl | 17 November 2022

Congratulations to first year English Literature and Creative Writing student Hyla Etame, who recently had her poem, ‘Love Letter to My Fatherland‘  published by the online … Read more

Author and Creative Writing graduate inspires students during campus talk

By Alex Heavens | 13 October 2022

Students and staff in Creative Writing (School of English) were delighted to welcome author Chloe Timms back to the University on 12 October. A graduate … Read more

Summer internships: Beyond the Spectacle with Elizabeth Fraser

By Matthew Brears | 04 August 2021

Every year, students in the School of English have the opportunity to take a summer internship on some of the School’s cutting-edge research projects. In … Read more

Creative Writing Summer Series goes online

By gjm32 | 05 May 2020

The School of English is pleased to announce that our usual series of Creative Writing skills workshops and talks from industry professionals will be going … Read more

Careers in the Public Sector

By | 28 October 2019

Entrepreneurial Skills for Writers

By | 07 October 2019

Careers and Employability Service

By | 02 March 2019

Undergraduate Essay Writing Workshops

By | 26 February 2019

Careers and Employability Service

By | 04 February 2019

Careers and Employability Service

By | 04 February 2019

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