At postgraduate level, we offer the MA in Literary Translation for those who wish to become (or already are) practising translators, as well as for students who would eventually like to pursue further study at PhD level.
Taking the MA in Literary Translation will help you broaden your understanding of foreign literatures and cultures and add further skills and knowledge to a degree in a subject such as Modern Languages, English Literature or Linguistics. MA students work on the publication of our in-house journal, Norwich Papers, each year. The journal is entirely edited and marketed by the students, and is highly regarded for its variety and rigour.
We have a large number of PhD students working on topics as varied as the translation of Russian poetry, postcolonialism and African writing, and the translation of writers who write in their second language. The PhD students in translation hold a symposium here at UEA which attracts internationally-recognised scholars as well as postgraduates from various countries.
We have a large number of PhD students working on topics as varied as the translation of Russian poetry, postcolonialism and African writing, and the translation of writers who write in their second language. The PhD students in translation hold a symposium here at UEA which attracts internationally-recognised scholars as well as postgraduates from various countries.

