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Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Master of Arts in Creative Writing and Publishing
- Singapore, Singapore
MA
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
As the centre of English language culture in Asia, Singapore’s social and civic influence and allure are enormous. In the fostering and shaping of the next generation of Singaporean writers, NTU has been the dominant institution for the past decade. Few Singaporean writers of esteem, locally or internationally, are without a connection to NTU. The Creative Writing and Publishing MA aims to extend this influence to publishers – a contingent that will not only shape the civic appeal of Singapore literature for decades to come, but fan out across Asia and act as Singapore’s representatives to the rest of the literary and publishing world.


LASALLE College of the Arts
MA Creative Writing
- Singapore, Singapore
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The programme develops the writers, editors, publishers, cultural curators, and writing teachers of tomorrow who create narratives that migrate from Singapore to the world's exponentially growing literary production and publishing market.
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Victoria Junior College
Courses in TSD | Drama Elective Programme (DEP)
- Singapore, Singapore
Course
On-Campus
English
Theatre Studies and Drama (TSD) is a demanding yet rewarding A-Level subject aimed at students with a genuine interest in Theatre and Drama.
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You'll study the craft of storytelling, editorial judgment, and the business of bringing written work to a global audience, all within one of Asia's most connected publishing and media hubs.
Singapore's education system emphasizes analytical precision alongside applied coursework, so you're constantly moving between close reading, workshop critique, and real production contexts. The learning environment fosters independent creative thinking and a strong sense of professional accountability. Modules in narrative structure, genre writing, literary theory, and content strategy give you a well-rounded grounding across both creative and commercial dimensions of the field.
What sets studying this discipline in Singapore apart is its position at the intersection of English-language publishing and multilingual media. You'll gain practical experience in manuscript editing, digital content production, and audience-focused writing, competencies that transfer directly into publishing houses, media agencies, cultural institutions, and content platforms worldwide. Graduates move into roles as editors, literary agents, content strategists, journalists, and authors, working across print, digital, and broadcast sectors. Singapore's strong ties to international media networks mean you'll graduate with a genuinely global perspective on the written word.