177 Master's degrees in Creative Writing in England, United Kingdom

Creative Writing
This Creative Writing programme from Newcastle University offers you the opportunity to develop a substantial, original piece of creative work and a related academic thesis. The supervision expertise, partnerships and passion for creative writing offers you an energetic, creative and well-resourced research culture to immerse yourself in.

Creative Writing and Publishing
Blend storytelling artistry with essential publishing skills. Gain hands-on experience with the Bournemouth Journal and Writing Prize. Join a diverse international cohort, expand your global perspective and prepare for a dynamic publishing career with the Creative Writing and Publishing programme at Bournemouth University.

Creative Writing
On the Creative Writing degree from University of Essex, you deepen your knowledge of literary tradition, exploring different modes and genres in order to develop your own creative and expressive written skills.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing degree at University of Chichester has a long and proud history of graduate success, with many of our students continuing on to careers as published writers.

Creative Writing (Online)
The Creative Writing (Online) programme offered by The University of Exeter is a flexible, fully online programme delivered by Exeter’s world-renowned English and Creative Writing department. Study at your own pace, from anywhere, while developing your writing, editing, and publishing skills.

Creative Writing and English Literature
Our MA Creative Writing and English Literature programme at The University of Hull is perfect if you want to enhance your creative writing skills but are also interested in English Literature. You’ll study contemporary text with published writers and scholars and can specialise in either creative writing or English Literature – or both.
Text and Performance
The Birkbeck, University of London offers an M.A. in Text and Performance, designed for aspiring theatre professionals. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme provides a unique opportunity to specialise in areas such as Dramaturgy, Writing for Performance, or Theatre Making, all while studying on campus.

Creative Writing Crime Fiction (Part Time)
Crime fiction is one of the world’s most popular literary genres for a reason. It's dynamic, engaging, inclusive, and imaginative. Learn the craft of this exciting genre in our MA Creative Writing Crime Fiction (Part Time), part of University of East Anglia’s world-renowned Creative Writing programme.

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing programme from University of Kent will help you develop your creative writing practice, experiment with a variety of forms, and discover your voice. Find out how to make your way in the world as a writer, exploring your creative potential in a supportive and well-resourced environment.

Creative Writing - Writing the City
This Creative Writing - Writing the City M.A. degree offered at the University of Westminster is the first to focus entirely on the city of London. It will allow you to explore the city as subject matter from a range of perspectives and across all genres. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Creative Writing
This Creative Writing course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London is ideal if your interests are in a particular form of writing (fiction, poetry, nonfiction, performance), or if you are keen to explore the creative connections between genres. We will introduce you to a wide variety of approaches to writing, and contemporary examples.
Publishing and Creative Writing
Focus on the links between critical thinking, publication, contemporary literature and creative writing. This Publishing and Creative Writing course at York St John University will embolden you to be creative and write with the contemporary publishing sector in mind. You will have the opportunity to submit work to the York Literary Review and to our annual Beyond the Walls anthology.
Creative Writing (Hons)
The B.Sc. in Creative Writing (Hons) at Bath Spa University is a dynamic programme designed to enhance your writing skills. Offered in both full-time and part-time formats, this course spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time attendees. Immerse yourself in a vibrant community of writers and gain invaluable insights from published authors.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing program at The University of Winchester offers students the opportunity to improve their creative writing in a dynamic,constructive environment.
Writing for Theatre, Screen and Radioes
Gain experience in dramatic writing in various forms with our MA Writing for Theatre, Screen and Radio at Royal Holloway. Showcase your talents and build your portfolio so you can launch your career as a writer. Writing for Theatre, Screen and Radioes degree is offered at Royal Holloway University of London.
Creative Writing
The Warnborough College Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma in Creative Writing allow graduates to learn important writing techniques while honing their writing skills.

Creative Writing
Join a long-standing creative community to take your writing to the next level, find new audiences, and prepare your professional profile in the Creative Writing programme from Sheffield Hallam University.
Creative Writing part 1
This MA Creative Writing part 1 module from The Open University UK building on skills learned at undergraduate level or as a practising writer, helps to harness your individual strengths, helping you to generate and develop ideas.

Script Writing - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Script Writing - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Creative and Critical Writing
Throughout this Creative and Critical Writing course from University of Gloucestershire you’ll work with practising authors, poets, and playwrights – as well as leaders in the field of literary criticism – to develop your own distinctive voice.