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Master of Philosophy - Literary Translation

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin, Ireland

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Last updated: 17/04/2025
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About Master of Philosophy - Literary Translation

M.Phil - The MPhil in Literary Translation is a unique opportunity to develop a wide range of practical skills related to translation, while also building a strong understanding of the theory and history of translation thought and a keen critical eye. The program is based in the Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation, Ireland’s foremost center for the study and practice of literary and cultural translation. Our students are ideally placed to build professional networks and to see the translation industry from the inside. The course’s name uses the term “literary”. However, this should not be taken to indicate only novels and poems. In fact, the course’s definition of “literature” is so broad as to include anything that involves human creativity, including video games, subtitles, speeches, comics, and songs.

Translation, and especially the kind of creative translation we develop as part of the MPhil in literary translation, has been a subject of huge interest in recent years, both within academia and in industry. At the same time, the demand for well-qualified translators continues to grow internationally, and this form of translation more than any other is coming to be valued as something that is not easily done by machines.

The MPhil in Literary Translation equips you with the skill to apply translation theory to your literary translation practice in creative and original ways. You will craft a unique portfolio of translations under the guidance of academic and professional mentors. You will take part in team projects, aimed at simulating the realities of the translation industry, and you will be trained in the latest specialist translation tools.

On this varied and demanding course, you will be provided with a wealth of opportunities to develop your understanding of translation, expand your practical translation skills, and prepare either to work in translation or to undertake advanced research.

Checkout our course video to get an idea of what it’s like to be one of our students.

Each student takes all six of the core modules, and chooses two of the option modules. Each student also produces a portfolio and a dissertation under the supervision of specialists.

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Earliest Intake
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Deadline
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Tuition (1st year)
€16,500.00 EUR
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Program Level
Master's Degree
Average Graduate Diploma
1 Year Master's Degree
Cost of Living
€15,000.00 EUR / Year
Gross Tuition
€16,600.00 EUR / First Year
Application Fee
€55.00 EUR

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