MA Literature, Romanticism and the English Lake District

Ambleside

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA in Literature: Romanticism and the English Lake District at the University of Cumbria is an advanced program designed for students passionate about English literature, cultural heritage, and literary history. This specialized degree focuses on the Romantic period, exploring the works of key writers such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and other seminal figures associated with the Lake District. The program emphasizes critical analysis, historical context, and literary interpretation, preparing graduates for careers in academia, cultural institutions, and literary research. Students gain deep insight into Romantic literature while engaging with the unique cultural and geographical landscape that inspired these works, fostering both intellectual enrichment and professional expertise.

Curriculum: The curriculum integrates core literary studies with specialized modules focused on Romanticism and regional literature. Key components include Romantic Literature, Literary Theory and Criticism, Poetry and Prose of the Lake District, Cultural Heritage of Cumbria, Archival Research Methods, and Contemporary Approaches to Literary Studies. Students also undertake independent research projects, guided by faculty experts, to explore specific authors, texts, or thematic concerns. Seminars, workshops, and field visits to literary sites in the Lake District enhance experiential learning and provide contextual understanding of the literature studied.

Research Focus: Research within this program emphasizes textual analysis, Romantic literary culture, ecological and regional studies, literary reception, and manuscript studies. Students are encouraged to investigate the interrelationship between literature, landscape, and culture, developing original research projects that contribute to scholarship in English literature and Romantic studies. This focus cultivates analytical thinking, critical evaluation, and methodological rigor.

Industry Engagement: The program fosters strong links with cultural institutions, literary societies, museums, and archives in Cumbria and beyond. Students benefit from opportunities to participate in workshops, heritage projects, public lectures, and collaborative research initiatives, connecting their academic learning with professional literary and cultural practices. These engagements support career development and provide networking opportunities within the literary and heritage sectors.

Global Perspective: The MA emphasizes international literary scholarship and cross-cultural perspectives, preparing students to engage with global debates in literature, heritage studies, and Romanticism research. Opportunities for international conferences, academic exchanges, and collaborations with overseas literary institutions allow students to gain a wider understanding of Romantic literature’s influence and reception worldwide. Graduates develop a global perspective, enhancing their ability to contribute to both academic and cultural initiatives internationally.

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Location

Ambleside

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 14900

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 65% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Cumbria offers a range of scholarships designed to support international students in making their higher education journey more affordable and accessible. These scholarships reward academic excellence, encourage diversity, and help reduce the financial burden of tuition fees.

Merit-Based Scholarships: The University of Cumbria offers merit-based scholarships for international students who demonstrate outstanding academic performance in their previous studies. These awards often cover a percentage of tuition fees, allowing students to focus on their education without financial stress.

International Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is aimed at high-achieving international students enrolling in full-time degree programs. It provides a significant fee discount and is awarded based on academic merit, leadership potential, and motivation to succeed.

Early Payment Discount: International students who pay their tuition fees in full before the start of their program may be eligible for an early payment discount. This helps students save on overall costs and plan their finances efficiently.

Graduates of the MA in Literature: Romanticism and the English Lake District at the University of Cumbria develop advanced analytical, research, and communication skills, alongside deep expertise in Romantic literature and cultural heritage. The program equips students to engage with academic, literary, and heritage sectors, combining critical scholarship with practical experience.

Academic Lecturer / University Instructor: Teach English literature, Romanticism, or cultural studies at universities, colleges, or specialized literature programs.

Literary Researcher / Scholar: Conduct research in Romantic literature, regional studies, or literary history, contributing to academic publications and conferences.

Archivist / Library Specialist: Manage literary archives, manuscripts, and historical documents in libraries, museums, or cultural institutions.

Museum or Heritage Officer: Work in literary museums, heritage sites, or cultural centers, curating exhibitions and educational programs focused on literature and local history.

Cultural Tourism Consultant / Guide: Develop and lead literary tours, educational programs, or cultural initiatives in the English Lake District and other literary destinations.

Publishing Editor / Literary Critic: Edit literary publications, journals, or books, or contribute reviews, critical essays, and analyses for academic and commercial audiences.

Creative Writer / Author: Produce fiction, non-fiction, or poetry inspired by literary traditions, Romanticism, or regional cultural heritage.

Heritage Project Manager: Oversee projects in heritage, conservation, or cultural engagement, integrating historical research with public outreach.

Educational Program Coordinator: Design and manage literature-focused educational initiatives for schools, community groups, or cultural organizations.

Digital Humanities Specialist: Apply digital tools to literary research, creating interactive literary maps, online archives, or multimedia resources on Romanticism and regional literature.


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