Children's Literature, Media & Cultural Entrepreneurship (Erasmus Mundus International Master)

University of Glasgow

In the first semester of the CLMCE programme at the University of Glasgow, students embark on an exciting journey into the world of children's literature. This starter term lays a strong foundation, introducing key concepts and critical approaches to texts for children and young people.

The courses cover a range of topics, from critical enquiry into children's literature and literacies to exploring the intersection of children's literature with other media. Additionally, students delve into the publishing aspects for early years, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the field.

As the home university, the University of Glasgow provides a supportive and enriching environment for students to begin their academic journey in this specialized field. This term sets the stage for further exploration and study in subsequent semesters.

 

Calendar

You can find the full Semester 1 teaching and term dates on the University’s official session dates page:

University of Glasgow - MyGlasgow - Academic Policy & Governance - Session Dates 

 

 

Visa Information

For up to date visa information, visit the International Student Support page Information About Visas and Immigration

Standard Visitor Visa 

For those who require a visa, for a single semester of study at the University of Glasgow (Semester 1) you should apply for a Standard Visitor Visa. This is valid for up to six months and suitable for one semester in Glasgow. Stdents will receive a Standard Visitor Letter from the University of Glasgow before you start the Semester. Please note that this visa is only valid for one semester. If you need to return to the UK later in the programme (e.g. for Semester 4), you must apply for another visa. Please note that you will not be eligible to apply for the UK Graduate Visa after your studies with a Standard Visitor Visa. 

For those who do not require a visa to study in Glasgow, you may be able to enter as a Standard Visitor. From 2025, students will require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to travel to the UK. More information on ETAs can be found here. 

Accommodation

University Accommodation

University of Glasgow cannot offer short term accommodation to EMJM students.

EMJM students are responsible for arranging their own housing during their stay in Glasgow. Single semester Erasmus Mundus students are not guaranteed University of Glasgow accommodation. You will only be offered a room if and when any spaces become available after all UofG multi-semester students have been allocated accommodation. 

For this reason, we strongly recommend that you explore private accommodation options as early as possible. This will provide you with the widest range of choices and help ensure that you are not left without accommodation as the semester approaches. 

To support your search, you can use the Students’ Representative Council’s accommodation guide, which offers practical advice on finding safe and suitable housing in the city: www.glasgowunisrc.org/advice/accommodation/fearless-flathunting/

Private Accommodation

You can explore private student accommodation options. Some private providers may offer single semester rooms around mid to late August. Websites like Uninist and Casita list various options.

Safety and Guidelines

Be cautious when dealing with private landlords. Always verify the legitimacy of the landlord and the property and avoid paying large sums upfront without a contract. Useful links include:

Tips from Former Students

Sharing a flat with other students from your programme can be a cost-effective and convenient option. The SRC provides a Fearless Flat Hunting guide which includes a checklist of things to consider before signing a lease. Former students recommend using web portals Spare Room UKRightmoveSpot a HomeUniplaces and Gumtree for finding accommodation.

 

Cost of Living

For practical advice on managing expenses during your studies, explore the University’s cost of living guide.

University of Glasgow creates an annual cost of living guide

 

Support Services

If you would like to discuss any support you may need, please contact the support services at the University.

If you are a full-time student in the UK:

  • You will qualify for free NHS hospital treatment on the same basis as anyone who is ordinarily resident in the UK, from the beginning of your stay until (normally) one month after your course ends.
  • You can find out more about the healthcare services here: NHS Inform website
  • How to register for NHS care: Student Health | NHS inform

 

Registration

Registration and enrolment for the University of Glasgow will open August 2025. Detailed information on how to register will be sent closer to this date. Students will be enrolled on courses by the Programme Administrator once registration has been completed. If students have any issues with registration, the dedicated Registration and Enrolment Support Team (REST) will be available to help.