Want to know what it's like to study this course at uni? We've got all the key info, from entry requirements to the modules on offer. If that all sounds good, why not check out reviews from real students or even book onto an upcoming open days?
International Master's
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP
2 Years
Select a course option
International Master's
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
2 Years
International Master's
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP
2 Years
Select a an exam type
This unique, two-year degree provides an interdisciplinary study of the interaction between children, texts and media, along with the opportunity to study and live in at least two European countries. You will be able to engage with an array of cultural events related to children’s literature and media, and participate in a placement with a practitioner organisation. This is a unique programme that draws on the recognised strengths of the consortium partners to offer a joint degree that engages in children’s literature, media and culture. Glasgow is the leading partner in the consortium of universities that have developed this programme. The other universities are Aarhus University, Tilburg University and the University of Wroclaw. Rather than focus either on the literary, media or educational aspects on their own, the programme looks at the interaction between them in a flexible framework that allows for the incorporation of constantly changing format (e.g. digital technologies that affect reading and viewing) and input into creative initiatives around literature and learning. The programme includes the study of a wide variety of genres and considers new developments in the production of texts and media for children, including multimodal forms and digital technologies. You will receive a theoretical grounding in children’s literature and media as well as the opportunity to complete bespoke placements. You will be supported by a friendly, internationally acclaimed team of scholars who work in both the arts and humanities and the social sciences. You will have access to world class libraries, teaching and research facilities, as well as museums and other cultural organisations.
2.1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in a relevant arts and humanities (e.g. English language, literature, history, anthropology, library and information studies) or social science (e.g. education, sociology, politics) subject
Students living in
Rest of World
£19,000 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
The University of Glasgow is one of four ancient universities in Scotland, founded back in 1451....
Check out our
Glasgow city guide