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English Literary Research, MRes, PGCert, PGDip  
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The English department at Nottingham Trent University has an outstanding international research reputation. The latest Research Assessment Exercise 2008 judged 85% of research in the department as world leading or of international quality.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • A good honours degree (minimum 2.2) in English or a related subject
  • Applicants from candidates with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered on an individual basis
  • English language requirements for International and EU students.

Course length

One year full-time, two years part-time

Study location

Clifton campus

Fees and funding

Please see our fees information page.

Start date

October

£1,000 School of Arts and Humanities postgraduate bursaries available for 2012 entry

What will I study?

You will learn more about approaches to the study of literature, and will have the opportunity to study authors, literary movements, themes or critical ideas in depth. Studying alongside our team of academics you will become embedded in our research culture. Our academics have a wide variety of specialist interest areas which would be suitable to support a range of literary topics.

The course has been designed to provide you with the independence of a research degree with some of the guidance of a taught masters. Within the course you will take part in student-led symposia. These will give you the opportunity to present and exchange ideas on other students’ work. These sessions lead to a study proposal that gives a detailed description of the dissertation topic. The symposia encourage discussion, cooperation and the sharing of problems and solutions.

Central to the course is the dissertation; it allows you to explore, in detail, your area of literary interest. An individual supervisor will support you throughout your dissertation. You will take part in one-to-one tutorials and the supervisor will offer advice on developing appropriate study methods and provide feedback on drafts of the dissertation.

Whether you wish to take this course as a route to a PhD or as a stand-alone degree, the course structure and its assessments enable you to research a literary interest deeply, organise your ideas effectively, develop your written and oral expression, and to interact in productive ways with your peers.

Special features

In the latest Research Assessment Exercise 2008, 85% of research in English at NTU was rated to be of world leading or of international quality. English staff have gained international recognition for their expertise across a range of subjects and many of them teach on this course.

To further your progression throughout the course you will have the opportunity to attend research papers by fully qualified specialists in their chosen fields and by advanced PhD students. You will be able to participate in discussions, and reflect upon and discuss good practice in the dissemination of research.

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