The MA is unique in its range and scope, inviting you to engage critically with literatures emerging from diverse literary and cultural contexts from around the world. It offers students:
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The main reason I chose this course was to develop my interest in world literatures, and to acquire the knowledge and key skills to prepare me for a PhD. The coursework I completed in the MA is currently under review for publication, which is all thanks to the outstanding support and encouragement I received by academics across the School. The MA has also allowed me to venture beyond academia and apply my knowledge of cultural theory in research roles at Netflix, Hulu and Disney.
As one of the largest within the country, Durham's School of Modern Languages and Cultures will provide you with an exceptional and intellectually stimulating context for your study.
Our language areas feature regularly in the top five in national league tables such as the Good University Guide and the Complete University Guide. Our linguistic expertise covers a range of languages and our disciplinary breadth ranges from close textual analysis and archival studies to the digital and environmental humanities. Some students will find themselves engrossed in the study of some of the centuries-old manuscripts Durham holds, while others may think through the ways in which access to oil has reshaped the way in which we conceptualise the world.
Hear why MA Languages, Literatures and Cultures graduates Mona Habeb and Irini Picolou chose this programme and about their experiences
This MA was perfect for expanding my horizons, and the various components enabled me to develop essential skills for my PhD in Art History and Gender Studies. During the Work Placement module, I worked with archives at Ushaw College, which allowed me to gain experience in examining palaeographical and visual material. My favourite part of the course was the core module, which not only enriched me academically, but also provided me with new ways of thinking, writing and seeing the world.
The MA provides:
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Teaching on the MA is consistently intellectually stimulating, led by valuable research on evolving critical, cultural, and political contentions. Tutors foster opportunities for intellectual expansion, and provide high quality feedback. The course goes further than just a degree certificate as tutors constantly seek to promote critical and lateral thinking. My favourite part has been the opportunity to delve deep, beyond canonical texts, into a broad range of cultural and critical perspectives.
Find out about why Ruixiang decided to study Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Durham University, what he most enjoys about his course and what has been his proudest moment during his time at Durham University.
Find out more about how to apply to the MA Languages, Literatures and Cultures programme and other MA programmes.