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Overview

The Certificate Programme in Irish Literary Ecofiction explores the intersection of literature, ecology, and Irish cultural identity. Designed for writers, scholars, and environmental enthusiasts, it delves into how Irish authors address climate change, sustainability, and human-nature relationships.


Through critical analysis and creative writing, participants gain insights into eco-conscious storytelling while connecting with Ireland’s rich literary heritage. This programme is ideal for those passionate about environmental advocacy and literary innovation.


Ready to explore the power of Irish ecofiction? Enroll today and join a community shaping the future of sustainable storytelling!

Embark on a transformative journey with the Certificate Programme in Irish Literary Ecofiction, a unique course blending Ireland’s rich literary heritage with contemporary ecological themes. This programme offers in-depth exploration of ecofiction, focusing on Irish authors and their contributions to environmental storytelling. Gain critical analytical skills and creative writing techniques while engaging with pressing global ecological issues. Graduates can pursue careers in publishing, education, environmental advocacy, or creative writing. With expert-led workshops, access to rare literary archives, and a focus on sustainability, this course is ideal for those passionate about literature and the environment. Enroll today and shape the future of eco-conscious storytelling.

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Course structure

• Introduction to Irish Literary Ecofiction: Themes and Contexts
• The Irish Landscape in Literature: Nature, Myth, and Identity
• Ecocritical Theory and Its Application to Irish Texts
• Contemporary Irish Ecofiction: Authors and Works
• Historical Perspectives: Irish Literature and Environmental Change
• The Role of Folklore and Mythology in Irish Ecofiction
• Writing the Anthropocene: Irish Perspectives
• Climate Crisis and Irish Literary Responses
• Intersections of Gender, Class, and Ecology in Irish Literature
• Creative Writing Workshop: Crafting Ecofiction in an Irish Context

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

The Certificate Programme in Irish Literary Ecofiction offers a unique exploration of ecofiction within the context of Irish literature. Participants will analyze how Irish authors address environmental themes, blending storytelling with ecological awareness.


Key learning outcomes include understanding the intersection of literature and environmentalism, developing critical analysis skills, and exploring the role of ecofiction in contemporary Irish culture. The programme also emphasizes creative writing techniques to craft narratives that reflect ecological concerns.


The duration of the programme is typically 12 weeks, making it an accessible option for those balancing work or other commitments. It combines online lectures, interactive discussions, and practical assignments to ensure a comprehensive learning experience.


Industry relevance is strong, as ecofiction gains traction in global literary circles. Graduates can apply their skills in writing, publishing, or environmental advocacy, contributing to the growing demand for stories that address climate change and sustainability.


This programme is ideal for writers, educators, and environmental enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of Irish literary ecofiction while honing their creative and analytical abilities.

The Certificate Programme in Irish Literary Ecofiction holds significant relevance in today’s market, particularly as environmental concerns and sustainability dominate global discourse. In the UK, the demand for eco-conscious literature and storytelling has surged, with a 2023 survey revealing that 68% of readers prefer books addressing climate change and ecological themes. This trend aligns with the growing interest in ecofiction, a genre that intertwines environmental issues with compelling narratives. The programme equips learners with the skills to craft impactful stories that resonate with contemporary audiences, making it a valuable asset for aspiring writers and professionals in the publishing industry.
Year Percentage of Readers Interested in Ecofiction
2021 52%
2022 60%
2023 68%
The programme’s focus on Irish literary traditions and ecofiction provides a unique perspective, blending cultural heritage with modern environmental themes. This combination is particularly appealing in the UK, where 45% of publishers report an increased interest in works that explore ecological narratives through diverse cultural lenses. By addressing these industry needs, the programme positions learners at the forefront of a rapidly evolving literary landscape.

Career path

Ecofiction Writer

Create compelling narratives that explore environmental themes, blending Irish literary traditions with contemporary ecological issues.

Environmental Content Strategist

Develop and manage content strategies for organizations focused on sustainability, leveraging ecofiction storytelling techniques.

Literary Editor (Ecofiction)

Edit and curate ecofiction manuscripts, ensuring alignment with environmental messaging and literary quality.

Ecofiction Educator

Teach courses on Irish literary ecofiction, inspiring the next generation of writers to address ecological challenges through storytelling.