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Program Overview
Introduction to the Contemporary Writing PhD Program
The Contemporary Writing PhD program at Brunel University is a research-focused degree that allows students to explore their creative writing interests in a supportive and stimulating environment. With a strong focus on maximizing socio-cultural and academic impact, the program is led by experienced writers and industry professionals who are actively publishing in the field.
Research Profile
The research profile of the Contemporary Writing PhD program spans a wide range of areas, including modernist and post-war women's writing, Caribbean and migrant fiction, and creative writing for therapeutic purposes. The program has a strong focus on understanding how literature affects wider society, and students are encouraged to explore the ways in which their writing can make a positive impact.
Supervision
Students in the Contemporary Writing PhD program are supervised by experienced writers and industry professionals who are actively publishing in the field. Supervisors work closely with students to help them develop their research skills, refine their writing, and prepare for a career in the creative industries.
PhD Topics
While students are welcome to propose their own research topics, the program also offers a range of suggested topics that align with the research interests of the supervisory team. These topics include:
- Modern and contemporary literature
- Shakespeare and Renaissance studies
- Victorian literature and culture
- World literature in English
- Creative writing for therapeutic purposes
- Female genital mutilation in Africa and the UK
- The fusion of creative writing and dramatherapy
Research Journey
The Contemporary Writing PhD program can be studied full-time or part-time, with start dates in January, April, and October. The program typically takes three years to complete full-time or six years part-time. Students are expected to make progress on their research project throughout their studies, with regular check-ins and assessments to ensure they are on track to meet their goals.
Research Support
The program offers excellent research support and training, including workshops, online training, coaching, and events. The researcher development programme (RDP) provides students with the opportunity to enhance their professional profile, refine their skills, and plan their next career steps.
Library Services
Brunel's Library is open 24 hours a day and offers a wide range of resources, including over 400,000 books and 250,000 ebooks. The library also provides access to a wealth of electronic resources, including databases, journals, and online courses.
Careers and Your Future
The program provides tailored careers support to help students achieve their career goals. This includes one-to-one consultations, industry insight sessions, recruitment fairs, and skills workshops. Students are also encouraged to undertake paid work as part of their studies, with opportunities available in teaching, research, and other areas.
Entry Requirements
The general University entrance requirement for registration for a research degree is normally a First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (1st or 2:1). An interview will be required as part of the admissions process, and applicants will be expected to submit a personal statement and a research statement.
English Language Requirements
International students are required to demonstrate a good understanding of the English language, with a minimum IELTS score of 7.0 (or equivalent).
Fees and Funding
The program offers a range of funding options, including doctoral student loans, research council funding, and Brunel alumni discounts. The tuition fees for the program are:
- International: 」22,320 full-time, 」11,160 part-time
- UK: 」5,006 full-time, 」2,500 part-time
Location of Study
The program is based at Brunel University's campus in Uxbridge, Middlesex. The campus is located just outside of London, with easy access to the city and its many cultural and creative attractions.
