Master Storytelling: Creative Writing & Global Culture

About Quintus Scholars'
Creative Writing & Global Culture
Programme

This programme invites young writers to sharpen their storytelling skills while exploring the power of narrative across cultures. 

Students delve into a wide array of genres, from short fiction and poetry to travel writing and memoirs, examining how stories shape societies and express the complexities of human experience. 

Guided by published authors and expert tutors, participants refine their voice, structure their ideas, and learn to write with authenticity and flair.

More than a writing course, this experience fosters cultural sensitivity and global awareness through literature. 

Students read and respond to global voices, craft original pieces, and receive personalised feedback in workshops and one-on-one mentoring sessions. 

The result is a refined portfolio and a deeper understanding of how writing can inform, inspire, and influence.

Creative Writing & Global Culture
Programme Overview

Boston, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Oxford, Toronto, Montreal, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo, Seoul

Creative Writing

13-18

Creative Writing & Global Culture
Programme Highlights

Seminars

Engage in dynamic, small-group discussions that challenge your thinking and refine your voice.

Workshops

Dive into immersive, hands-on sessions where ideas come to life through collaboration and experimentation.

Excursions

Visit world-class institutions and cultural landmarks that bring your learning journey into vivid context.

Guest Speakers

Hear directly from acclaimed experts and industry leaders who are shaping the future of their fields.

Lectures

Gain foundational knowledge from passionate academics and thought leaders at the forefront of their disciplines.

Qualification

Celebrate your achievements by earning a qualification to use on your CV and university application.

Creative Writing & Global Culture
Programme Benefits & Outcomes

Students explore the mechanics of storytelling: structure, voice, tone, and genre.

They will also discover how stories shape, challenge, and connect global cultures.

Quintus Scholars Creative Writing Fundamentals

From editorial deadlines to live readings and peer reviews, students are immersed in the realities of a writer’s world. 

They learn to receive critique, refine their work, and articulate their vision with clarity and confidence.

Quintus Scholars Creative Writing Real World

Through character development and plot design, students tackle creative challenges that strengthen their ability to communicate, reflect, and think outside the box. 

This personalised journey helps each student shape a distinctive narrative voice and storytelling perspective.

Quintus Scholars Creative Writing Problem Solving

Guided by experienced mentors, students are encouraged to explore language as a tool of influence and imagination. 

Thoughtful discussions, literary analysis, and cultural context all contribute to their growth as writers with depth and originality.

Quintus Scholars Creative Writing Excellence

Students graduate with a qualification that reflects their entrepreneurial spirit, strategic mindset, and leadership potential.

This qualification can be used on their CVs and university applications.

Quintus Scholars Graduate

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Commonly Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our programmes, campuses, and more.

Our courses are available for students aged 13-18 years old. Students must have a firm grasp of the English Language with B2 or higher. 

Our programmes run for 14 transformative days. This allows adequate time for students to explore, develop and gain in-depth insights. At the end of the experience you will have the necessary skills to be able to shape the future. 

Enrolling in our programme is simple: 

  1. Click on the enrol button on our website
  2. Complete the enrollment form 
  3. Pay the enrollment fee to secure your place 

To request a change, contact our Admissions Team as soon as possible.
Changes made less than 60 days before the programme start date may be harder to accommodate. Changes are subject to availability.