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Courses


MA Novel Writing (Online Distance Learning) MA Creative Writing MSc Digital Journalism


For up-to-date entry requirements, fees and how to apply, please visit individual pages at www.mdx.ac.uk/courses


I have loved every second of this course since the very first day.”


Writing and journalism graduate Rosina Georgiou got the chance to pitch her story idea to The Apprentice star Margaret Mountford as part of her course. She also put the skills she learned into practice by crowd-funding her own children’s book.


Your career opportunities


Students go on to senior careers in publishing, media management and journalism – as well as becoming professional writers.


Why you should choose Middlesex


— We’re ranked 301-400 worldwide for Languages, Literature & Linguistics (referenced under Arts and Humanities in the THE World University Rankings 2019)


— The Department currently includes academics and accomplished authors such as Dr Adam Lively and Dr Lorna Gibb.


“I have felt so inspired by my teachers and the activities that we have done both inside and outside of the classroom. So far this year we have visited the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Middlesex Materials room for inspiration.


“I am now much more aware of my own creative practice, the big thinkers and theories in the creative writing field and the key debates in the modern-day publishing landscape.”


Rosina Georgiou Writing and journalism graduate


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