English Literature and Politics BA (Hons)
Lancaster University
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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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OCT-25

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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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**Why Lancaster?**- Develop your critical voice through exploring literature alongside a wide range of contemporary political issues- Discuss with published literary critics and experts in politics in Britain, Europe, the Middle East and beyond in regular small-group seminars- Get involved with our student-run literary journals: Cake, Lux, Flash and Errant- Hear from visiting speakers hosted by our Politics Society and at our many literary events, on campus, online and in Lancaster’s historic ...Read more


Why Lancaster?

- Develop your critical voice through exploring literature alongside a wide range of contemporary political issues- Discuss with published literary critics and experts in politics in Britain, Europe, the Middle East and beyond in regular small-group seminars- Get involved with our student-run literary journals: Cake, Lux, Flash and Errant- Hear from visiting speakers hosted by our Politics Society and at our many literary events, on campus, online and in Lancaster’s historic Castle Quarter- Graduate with skills in analysis, communication, and persuasion that will make you stand out in the job marketExplore how both literature and politics address fundamental human questions – such as right and wrong, power, and freedom. Learn to read literature with attention to political themes and explore politics with attention to literary themes. This interdisciplinary programme offers a distinctive way to engage with the skills of analysis and critique.


A fresh approach to understanding the issues of our time

In literature you will explore many and varied social, political and environmental issues. You might, for instance, investigate themes of Englishness and Empire in Dickens, or the strangeness of power and law in Kafka.In politics, you’ll be guided by experts who actively contribute to national and global policy debates through our in-house research centres like the Lancaster University China Centre. Grappling with a wide range of pressing contemporary issues. from the war in Ukraine to the cost of living and climate crises, you’ll build a future-facing outlook on our world.


Developing your skills and expanding your horizons

Beyond your formal studies, you’ll be encouraged to broaden your perspective through a wide range of events and travel opportunities. In literature, some modules incorporate trips to local theatres, or to the nearby Lake District; and the University offers short study trips abroad – past destinations have included New York and India.You might also choose to pursue an internship with the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies, based in our Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion. This could allow you to build on the analytical skills and political knowledge you develop in your studies by working on a real-world research project. Previous interns have worked on projects with think tanks, charities and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).

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65/101
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10th
CUG Ranking
CUG Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2025
10th
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Anna
10 Jan 24

The library is wonderful. The course tutors and lecturers are for the most part excellent. The pace of the course is great. The college system is very good, but I would like a..Read more

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Lucy
10 Jan 24

It has a very supportive, community feel as everyone gets to belong to a college. This has made it easier to settle and make friends with the difficult transition to university...Read more

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D:36,M:9 Grades / Points required

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35 Grades / Points required

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Admissions Bailrigg Lancaster Lancashire LA1 4YW United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Lancaster  1.7 miles away

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