| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
| 2026-04-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the University of Kent
The University of Kent is a leading research university with a strong international reputation and global perspective. The university has a diverse range of academic schools, including the School of English, which has a strong international reputation and global perspective.
Narrative Non-Fiction: Practice as Research PhD
The Narrative Non-Fiction: Practice as Research PhD is an innovative and exciting research programme that allows students to produce a full-length work of narrative non-fiction. The programme is designed to make an original contribution in the field of creative non-fiction and contribute new knowledge within, and occasionally beyond, the humanities.
Key Information
- Study mode: Full-time only
- Duration: 3 to 4 years full-time
- Start date: September, January, April
- Location: Canterbury
Overview of the Programme
The programme is based in the School of English, which has a strong international reputation and global perspective. The school has a diverse range of research interests, including eighteenth-century studies, nineteenth-century studies, American literature, creative writing, medieval and early modern studies, modern poetry, and postcolonial studies.
Entry Requirements
- A first or upper-second class honours degree in a relevant subject (or equivalent)
- A demonstrable background in long-form narrative writing, which may include professional experience or a relevant taught MA programme
- Candidates will be required to submit a sample of published or unpublished writing of excellent quality in order to be considered for this programme
Fees and Funding
The 2025/26 annual tuition fees for this course are:
- UK: £5,006
- EU: £19,300
- International: £19,300
Funding Opportunities
The university offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities for postgraduate students, including the University's own scholarships and external funding sources.
Research Areas
The School of English has a diverse range of research interests, including:
- Eighteenth-century studies
- Nineteenth-century studies
- American literature
- Creative writing
- Medieval and early modern studies
- Modern poetry
- Postcolonial studies
Research Centres
The school is home to a number of research centres, including the Centre for Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century, the Centre for Victorian Literature and Culture, and the Centre for Creative Writing.
Study Support
The university offers a range of study support services, including:
- Research skills seminars
- Postgraduate research seminars
- Access to the university's library and other research resources
- Opportunities to participate in conferences and other research events
Postgraduate Resources
The university has a range of postgraduate resources, including the Templeman Library, which is well stocked with excellent research resources, and the Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library.
Conclusion
The Narrative Non-Fiction: Practice as Research PhD is a unique and exciting opportunity for students to produce a full-length work of narrative non-fiction. The programme is based in the School of English, which has a strong international reputation and global perspective, and offers a range of research interests and study support services. The university also offers a range of funding opportunities and scholarships to support postgraduate students.
