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| 2 Apr 2026 | |
| Life Long Learning |
Application Deadline: 12th June 2026
Duration: 1 year full-time, starting on the 21st September 2026. Classes typically take place two days and one evening per week.
Do you need to tell stories as part of your work in the creative and cultural industries? Do you want to make podcasts, write briefs or press releases, create short videos for media platforms? Are you interested in storytelling and narrative forms? Would you like to explore concepts around storytelling and narrative construction at a critical and creative level? Do you want to better engage an audience about your work? If any of these apply, then this MA is for you!
What is Media Narratives?
The MA in Media Narratives will explore all forms of visual, audio and literary production for the short form narrative, with an emphasis on traditional and experimental storytelling.
Underpinned by theories in Narrative Studies, the practice includes but is not limited to podcasts, short videos, short film, creative non-fiction (written and recorded), documentary, spoken word, photo-journalism, screencasts and blogs.
Combining the narrative strategies of more traditional media with the possibilities of new media, the course will encourage you to apply dexterity, experimentation and innovation to your content creation and production practice.
Our MA will equip you with the technical ability to navigate new media forms and explore their own expression in diverse ways in this creative space. It aims to help advance your career in the creative and cultural industries, specifically for those who produce, or are seeking to produce, content as part of their professional role. This could be a journalist who produces videos for online platforms; people working in cultural organisations such as galleries, theatres or museums who need to develop storytelling skills for a variety of communication platforms; those working in film, art, literary and theatre festivals who may be required to create content as part of their social media communications and online platforms; and / or creative professionals (writers; filmmakers; artists) who wish to develop professional skills in short-form narrative content creation.
By the end of the course, you will have a portfolio of work ready for publication, streaming and exhibition.
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