| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Programme in English Literature and Culture
The University of Groningen offers a Master's programme in English Literature and Culture, which is designed to provide students with a broad and challenging postgraduate education. This programme is ideal for graduates with a BA in English literature who want to deepen their knowledge and understanding of English literature and culture.
Programme Description
The Master's programme in English Literature and Culture is a one-year, full-time programme that provides students with a solid grounding in a broad selection of texts and literary methods. The programme is tailored to the needs of students, with small classrooms that facilitate plenty of interaction with lecturers and fellow classmates. Students have the opportunity to study the rich literatures and cultures of the British Isles and North America, as well as other countries where English is used.
Programme Structure
The programme consists of a core module, research topics courses, creative writing courses, and a thesis. The core module provides a solid grounding in a broad selection of texts and literary methods, while the research topics courses allow students to explore specific areas of interest in more depth. The creative writing courses provide students with the opportunity to hone their skills in crafting poetry and short stories.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Master's programme in English Literature and Culture, students must have a Bachelor's degree in the field of English Literature and/or Culture. Additional admission requirements include a TOEFL iBT with a score of 110 (min. of 25 on all items) or an IELTS, Academic Module, with a score of 8 (min. of 7.5 on all items).
Transfer Options
Students who have completed a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and/or Culture at a research university may be eligible to transfer to the Master's programme in English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Master's programme in English Literature and Culture vary depending on the student's nationality. EU/EEA students pay a tuition fee of € 2601, while non-EU/EEA students pay a tuition fee of € 19200.
Research Areas
The department of English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen has a strong research profile, with staff members specializing in a range of areas, including medieval literature, early modern literature, modern and contemporary literature, and literary theory.
Staff and Student Research
The department has a strong focus on research, with staff members and students working together on a range of projects. Students have the opportunity to work on their own research projects, with the guidance of experienced staff members.
Career Prospects
The Master's programme in English Literature and Culture provides students with a range of skills that are highly sought after by employers, including critical thinking, research, and communication skills. Graduates of the programme have gone on to pursue careers in a range of fields, including publishing, education, and research.
Job Examples
Some examples of jobs that graduates of the Master's programme in English Literature and Culture may be eligible for include:
- Publishing
- Education
- Research
- Writing and editing
- Public relations and communications
Study Support
The programme has a study advisor who can provide support and guidance to students throughout their studies. Additionally, the University of Groningen offers a range of study support services, including courses on study skills and giving presentations.
Student Profile
The Master's programme in English Literature and Culture is designed for graduates with a BA in English literature who want a broad and challenging postgraduate education. Students who are interested in pursuing a career in research or academia may find this programme particularly appealing.
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