An occasional MFA Program series called The Conversation was begun in and is a chance for us to share important ideas on diversity, inclusion, and equity with our passionate literary peers. Each segment takes up a different theme and is organized by an MFA student, or group of MFA students, in tandem with an MFA faculty member, who work as equals to moderate a horizontal program-wide dialogue on the theme.
It is intended to inspire us in our professional work as committed artists, teachers, and community members. The Conversation is an investigation and celebration of our vital and evolving ideals as a creative writing program. It is an egalitarian conversation among ardent practitioners in a diverse field. Questions considered included: How do we talk about creative work that engages with potentially polarizing issues like race?
And how do we teach our students to become more critical readers and writers? A writer engages in the world. With this in mind, we invite students to develop a course of study parallel to the page, whether it is in the University, the city of Tucson, the Sonoran desert, or beyond. The literary community here is strong. Please look into the offerings at the Poetry Center, our partner in many adventures. The University of Arizona is the home to the Sonora Review , one of the oldest student-run literary magazines in the country.
You'll have the opportunity to live, work, and write in the lushest desert in the world with mountains all around. Tucson is a a super-literary, culturally vibrant, progressive border city. For general information about the program, please contact Sharonne Meyerson sharonne arizona. Specific inquires can be directed to Susan Briante sbriante arizona. Master of Fine Arts Creative Writing. Funding via Graduate Teaching Assistantship positions typical teaching load: , , , with opportunities to teach creative writing workshops.
An active prose and poetry series of visiting writers and editors. For more information, please investigate our Student Guide, as well as Alumni News.
And perhaps the best advertisement for the program is the work of our recent graduates. The MFA Look Book , published by the program every two years, is sent to editors, agents, influential literary people, and friends of the program each year. But you can check it out for free here. Each of these programs is separately administered and has a separate application procedure. In general some programs may make exceptions or have a different deadline applications are due in early January for matriculation the following August.
Admissions are highly selective. The department therefore urges prospective applicants to confer, by early autumn at the latest, with the Director of the individual program in which they are interested. To access the landing page for an individual program, click on its name below.
On these pages you will find contact information for each program, as well as information about graduate study in the department. Financial Opportunities: please email program assistant for information regarding financial support available to graduate students in the Department of English.
Students have additional funding opportunities for research and travel via the departmental English Graduate Union, the Graduate and Professional Student Council, Confluence Center and the Arizona Institute for Resilience, among other organizations.
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