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English Literature (MA)
Our MA English Literature offers opportunities to deepen your passion for literatures in English through research-led modules that engage and push the boundaries of new and emerging disciplinary frameworks and debates. Supported by an academic team of research specialists, it creates a space for you to advance your academic and communication talents and further your professional prospects. We offer a close and mutually supportive learning community that recognises and responds to your distinctive learning needs and interests through seven student-centred flexible and vibrant modules that engages you with the latest literary debates. You will explore a stimulating range of genres, approaches, authors, and themes. Our innovative modes of assessment are designed to develop your interests: you will choose texts, writers, genres, theories, themes, and literary periods on which to focus independently. -
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Disabled Student’s Allowances (DSAs) are non income-assessed grants to help meet the extra costs of studying which you may face as a direct result of a disability, long term health condition or specific learning difficulty. DSAs are designed to help disabled students study on an equal basis with other students and are paid according to need. -
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