University Creative Writing tutors
1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Creative Writing at University.
Creative Writing covers the disciplines mainstream English Literature deliberately sets aside — short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, scriptwriting for stage and screen. It appears as a strand within English Language at GCSE and A-level (where it carries real weight in the writing papers), as part of EPQ projects, and as a standalone Open University and adult-learner discipline. Tutoring helps most with the workshopping habit — close reading of drafts, line-edit feedback, and the structural craft (point of view, voice, scene vs summary) that schools often don't teach explicitly. Look for tutors with published or produced work in the form they're teaching, ideally with workshop or MA-style facilitation experience rather than just 'writes themselves'.
University-level tutoring covers undergraduate and master's-stage support across UK and international degree programmes, ranging from foundational consolidation (first-year mathematics, programming, statistics) through to specialised dissertation and exam preparation. Demand concentrates around technical subjects (maths, engineering, computer science, economics, law, medicine), where assessment is unforgiving and lecture-hall pace leaves gaps. Tutoring helps most with conceptual blockers in core modules, with quantitative methods (econometrics, statistics, programming) that students from non-quant backgrounds struggle to self-teach, and with dissertation methodology and structure. Look for tutors with relevant postgraduate qualifications and ideally direct experience teaching or TA-ing the specific module type.
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