Emma Watson has decided to trade in her wand for a pen by enrolling in a part-time creative writing degree program at Oxford University. The talented 33-year-old actress, famous for her portrayal of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, most recently graced the screen in Greta Gerwig’s 2019 adaptation of Little Women.
For her Master’s degree at Oxford, Emma will only need to attend a handful of lectures in person, as the bulk of her coursework can be done online. A source disclosed to The Sun that the program is tailored for mature students and allows for a flexible part-time schedule, making it a perfect fit for Emma’s hectic agenda. With just a few days required on campus each year, Emma can comfortably tackle the remaining assignments from the coziness of her own home.
Starting a new chapter in her life, Emma Watson, now 33, has left behind the enchanting halls of Hogwarts and embraced the charm of the historic city of Oxford. Word on the street is that she is embarking on a new adventure by enrolling in a part-time creative writing program at the University, as evidenced by a snapshot captured on Thursday.
Emma, who is returning to school for her Masters degree, will only need to physically attend a few lectures as most of her coursework will be online. Due to her fame, she will have a security team accompany her to classes to ensure her safety. The university has been informed and is working to make sure everything goes smoothly.
The cost of the two-year course is £20,000, which includes two retreats and a research placement. MailOnline has reached out to Emma’s team for a comment on the situation. Despite recent incidents with a suspected stalker, Emma has been seen looking stylish at various events during Milan Fashion Week.
At New York Fashion Week, a man named Chad Michael Busto attempted to enter Emma’s dressing room and was arrested. He caused a disturbance by yelling at makeup artists and models in the dressing room at the venue.
Fantastic chance: The actress rose to fame for her portrayal of Hermione Granger in the legendary Harry Potter film series, acting alongside Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe.
Looking back: Emma Watson’s last appearance on the silver screen was in the 2019 movie “Little Women,” directed by Greta Gerwig. Recently, there was an incident where a man loudly expressed his desire to marry Emma Watson, insisting on talking to her and taking a photo with her, according to court papers. However, it’s uncertain whether the actress was actually present during the reported incident. The man, named Chad, was eventually released from custody without bail, as the prosecutor believed the offense didn’t warrant bail. This event took place shortly after Chad was arrested for stalking actress Drew and showing up uninvited at her residence in the Hamptons, following a confrontation at a public event.