100 Best universities for Creative Writing in the United Kingdom
Updated: February 29, 2024
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Below is a list of best universities in the United Kingdom ranked based on their research performance in Creative Writing. A graph of 640K citations received by 54.6K academic papers made by 121 universities in the United Kingdom was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.
Please note that our approach to subject rankings is based on scientific outputs and heavily biased on art-related topics towards institutions with computer science research profiles.
1. University of Oxford
For Creative Writing
2. University College London
3. University of Cambridge
4. King's College London
5. University of Manchester
6. University of Edinburgh
7. University of Exeter
8. University of Sheffield
9. University of Birmingham
10. University of Nottingham
11. University of Leeds
12. University of Bristol
13. Lancaster University
14. Durham University
15. University of York
16. University of Warwick
17. University of Glasgow
18. Cardiff University
19. University of Sussex
20. University of London
21. London School of Economics and Political Science
22. University of Southampton
23. Queen Mary University of London
24. University of St Andrews
25. Royal Holloway, University of London
26. University of Liverpool
27. Newcastle University
28. Loughborough University
29. University of Leicester
30. University of East Anglia
31. University of Kent
32. University of Reading
33. Goldsmiths, University of London
34. Birkbeck, University of London
35. Queen's University Belfast
36. Keele University
37. University of Strathclyde
38. Manchester Metropolitan University
39. University of Aberdeen
40. Ulster University
41. University of Bath
42. Northumbria University
43. University of Portsmouth
44. University of Surrey
45. University of Stirling
46. Brunel University London
47. University of Hull
48. Nottingham Trent University
49. Teesside University
50. De Montfort University
51. SOAS, University of London
52. Bournemouth University
53. Oxford Brookes University
54. University of the West of England
55. University of Plymouth
56. University of Essex
57. University of Dundee
58. University of Brighton
59. Leeds Beckett University
60. University of Wales
61. University of Huddersfield
62. University of East London
63. Sheffield Hallam University
64. University of Salford
65. Swansea University
66. City, University of London
67. University of Hertfordshire
68. University of Roehampton
69. Liverpool John Moores University
70. Middlesex University
71. University of Central Lancashire
72. Anglia Ruskin University
73. Coventry University
74. Bangor University
75. Edge Hill University
76. University of Lincoln
77. Canterbury Christ Church University
78. Imperial College London
79. University of Westminster
80. Aberystwyth University
81. London Metropolitan University
82. University of Wolverhampton
83. London South Bank University
84. University of Greenwich
85. University of Winchester
86. Birmingham City University
87. Aston University
88. Kingston University
89. University of Derby
90. University of South Wales
91. University of Bradford
92. University of the West of Scotland
93. University of Chester
94. University of West London
95. University of Bedfordshire
96. Heriot-Watt University
97. Staffordshire University
98. University of Gloucestershire
99. Edinburgh Napier University
100. University of Sunderland
The best cities to study Creative Writing in the United Kingdom based on the number of universities and their ranks are Oxford , London , Cambridge , and Manchester .
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About the course. The MSt in Creative Writing is a two-year, part-time master's degree course offering a unique combination of high contact hours, genre specialisation, and critical and creative breadth. The emphasis of the course is cross-cultural and cross-genre, pointing up the needs and challenges of the contemporary writer who produces ...