MPhil Creative Writing

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Trinity College Dublin TCD

Program Overview

This course, the first Masters course in creative writing at an Irish university, was offered by the School of English for the first time in 1997–98. It is based in the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish Writing, 21 Westland Row, the birthplace of Oscar Wilde. Its faculty includes some of Ireland’s leading contemporary writers, including Eoin McNamee, Deirdre Madden and Kevin Power, Harry Clifton and Carlo Gébler. Each year the Centre also plays host to visiting Writer Fellows, who in recent years have included Claire Keegan and Colette Bryce. Distinguished alumni of the programme include Chris Binchy and Sean O’Reilly. Nicole Flattery and Lisa Harding have emerged as exciting new talents in the past few years. The M.Phil. in Creative Writing is designed as a one-year, full-time course intended for students who are seriously committed to writing, are practising, or are prospective authors, and who wish to develop their writing within the framework of a university course and in the context of an Irish literary milieu. It involves the close and critical examination of the student’s work in group workshops and under guided personal tuition.

Program Key Stats

€17770 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 31st Mar


Eligibility Criteria


90
6.5
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Journalism
  • scriptwriting
  • copywriting
  • advertising
  • publishing
  • editing
  • the arts and culture sector
  • broadcasting
  • librarianship
  • education and research

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