If you, or any of your students, are looking for an exciting opportunity to study an MA in two distinct but complementary disciplines, which as a bonus takes place at one of Captivating Criminality’s beautiful conference venues, the historic Corsham Court, please get in touch! We are recruiting for the next academic year, which will be led by the International Crime Fiction Association’s director, Professor Fiona Peters
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You'll study an imaginative and varied range of texts from Britain, Europe, and the Americas. Students will participate in cutting-edge research, investigating unique and timely theoretical approaches within an international and interdisciplinary capacity.
Gaynor Baker
Crime Fiction is a passion for me and the opportunity to study it at Masters Level - with the added bonus of Gothic studies - was a dream come true. As a mature student my challenges are different to those faced by younger students but the option to study on a part time basis allowed me to work and raise my children alongside my study. The course has expanded my mind and encouraged me to look further into ongoing academic study. |
Frankie Dobson
The Crime and Gothic Fictions MA couldn’t have been more rewarding. The course was filled with a range of fascinating content and the lectures had unbeatable knowledge and passion. Every book or film studied broadened my academic interests and inspired me to explore topics I would’ve never have considered before. |
Amber Huckle
Participating in the MA Crime and Gothic Fictions at BSU was an intensely rewarding experience. The diversity of reading, combined with passionate tutoring from experts in the field enabled me to perform at my best. I would heartily recommend to anyone with a passion for Crime or Gothic. |
For more information on the course please email Professor Fiona Peters or visit the website.
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