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MA Poetry Scholarship Opportunities

The Michael Longley Scholarships (MA in Poetry)

A world top 150 university for English Language and Literature, situated in the heart of literary Belfast, Queen's has one of the most esteemed heritages of any English department in Britain and Ireland.

Two scholarships of £7,500 will be available on an annual basis to assist graduates to pursue the MA in Poetry: Creativity and Criticism, in the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen’s University Belfast.

  • SCHOLARSHIP ONE

    Scholarship One:
    To be eligible for the Scholarship an applicant must:

    • be a resident of Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland and qualify for fees at “Home Student” status;
    • be accepted on to the MA in Poetry (Full Time) in the School of Arts, English and Languages.
    • Preference will be given to students who can provide evidence of financial need. This could include:
    - You are or have been in receipt of a maintenance grant, a special support grant or a means tested bursary.
    - You are in receipt of a means tested benefit such as Housing Benefit or Universal Credit.
    - You were in the care of a Health and Social Care Trust or Local Authority for three months or more from the age of 14 years.
  • SCHOLARSHIP TWO
    Scholarship Two:
    To be eligible for the Scholarship an applicant must:
    • be classed as a resident of the UK or EU citizen and classified in residency terms for fees at “GB” “Home Student” or “EU” status;
    • be accepted on to the MA in Poetry (Full Time) in the School of Arts, English and Languages.
    • First preference will be given to “GB” students.
    • Second preference will be given to students from the island of Ireland.
  • HOW TO APPLY

    How to Apply: The award will be based on the quality of the sample of work submission* and a supporting written statement outlining in not more than 750 words:

    • what the applicant hopes to achieve through this opportunity and the impact they think this will have on their life
    • what the applicant plans to do with their learning to impact the lives of others

     *This refers to the sample of work candidates will have already submitted as part of the application process for the MA Programme.

  • CLOSING DATE

    Closing Date for Applications: Friday 21 June 2024, 16:00:00 BST
    (The written statement application must be received by the AEL postgraduate office (ael-pg@qub.ac.uk) by 4pm BST on the closing date.)

    For further information on these awards please contact ael-pg@qub.ac.uk  

As a student on the MA in Poetry: Creativity and Criticism you can choose to follow either a critical or a creative pathway, or a combination of the two.

Students who follow a critical pathway will be joining an academic environment with a long-standing reputation for the critical appreciation, reception and understanding of modern poetry. Poets who come to develop their own creative writing have the unique opportunity of working with some of Ireland's most renowned poets.

Contact

For further information on these awards please contact:

ael-pg@qub.ac.uk

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