2025 Scottish Universities’ International Summer School (SUISS)

Deadline: April 25, 2025

Program Starts: July 07, 2025

Program Ends: August 16, 2025

Events

Summer & Winter Schools

Location(s)

  • United Kingdom
21 Buccleuch Pl, Edinburgh EH8 9LN

Overview

The Scottish Universities’ International Summer School (SUISS) is one of the oldest and most prestigious summer schools in Britain. Founded by Professor David Daiches in 1947, the summer school brings together students and academics who, irrespective of their national, religious, cultural or gender differences, share a love of literature and the arts. The summer school strives to share in the inclusive spirit of the Edinburgh International Festival and British Council, also founded in the same year!

Details

SUISS is affiliated with seven prestigious universities: The University of Aberdeen, The University of Dundee, The University of Edinburgh, The University of Glasgow, The Open University in Scotland, The University of St Andrews, and The University of Strathclyde.

Our Courses:

Each summer we offer three courses in Text and Context: British and Irish Literature from 1900 to the Present, one course in Creative Writing, and one course in Contemporary British and Irish Theatre and Performance.

The Text and Context programme offers courses in ModernismContemporary Literature and Scottish Literature. These courses provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of literature from Britain and Ireland in the context of the key societal and cultural developments during the twentieth and the twenty-first centuries. The dynamic and diverse characteristics of more than a hundred years of English, Irish, and Scottish texts are studied in conjunction with recent developments in literary theory.

The Creative Writing programme is one of the most exciting and diverse programmes available in Britain. The four-week course offers developing writers a supportive environment in which to further their writing skills in fiction, poetry, drama and non-fiction. Students have a unique opportunity to attend author-led Masterclasses and readings from established writers.

The Contemporary British and Irish Theatre and Performance programme offers a unique course in the theory and practice of drama in Britain and Ireland today. This two-week course provides a challenging, dynamic and diverse introduction to contemporary theatre with a global impact. The course coincides with the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.  Students benefit from workshops offered by Playwrights’ Studio Scotland – Scotland’s only dedicated, independent development organisation for playwrights.

Opportunity is About


Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

The courses at SUISS are intensive, flexible, and attract students of a high calibre. SUISS has much to offer students of various levels of academic experience. In addition to undergraduate students, SUISS has also been valuable for postgraduates and teachers, who often make use of The National Library of Scotland’s and The University of Edinburgh’s extensive library resources for their own research.


Dates

Deadline: April 25, 2025

Program starts:

July 07, 2025

Program ends:

August 16, 2025

Program Starts: July 07, 2025

Program Ends: August 16, 2025


Cost/funding for participants

Scholarships

Thanks to the continued support of our sponsors, SUISS is able to offer scholarships for applicants who are from specific countries, including the UK, who specialise in certain subjects, or for exceptional literature students who would be unable to attend SUISS without financial assistance. Please note that we offer full and partial scholarships. Successful applicants are responsible for their own travel arrangements and spending money.

When making your application, please indicate for which scholarship you are applying on page 4 of the regular application form (there is no separate application for scholarships). Be sure to include a letter explaining why you wish to be considered. One of your referees should also support your scholarship application in his/her letter of reference.

Applications must be received no later than 28th March 2025. Awards are made on the basis of genuine financial need, academic merit and the contribution which the candidate seems likely to make to the general life of the School. Recipients are chosen by a panel of academics from our affiliated universities, who specialise in a relevant subject such as Scottish Literature.

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