Closing
Date: 23 October 2015
WRITER IN RESIDENCE 2016
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
An award has been set up to enable a New Zealand writer of fiction,
poetry, drama or serious non-fiction to become the University’s Writer in Residence
in 2016.
This award was created to foster New Zealand writing by providing a
full-time opportunity for a writer to work in an academic environment. It is sponsored jointly by the University of
Waikato and Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa and is administered by the
University of Waikato and should always be referred to as the University of
Waikato/Creative New Zealand Residency.
The selection of the successful writer will result from a
recommendation made by a committee comprising members of the staff of the
University of Waikato and of Creative New Zealand Creative New Zealand Toi
Aotearoa.
Applicants should be authors of proven merit, normally a resident in
New Zealand, or New Zealanders temporarily residing overseas. There is no restriction on the occupation of
applicants, but the following persons are not eligible to apply: employees of
Creative New Zealand, members of the Arts Council, The Arts Board, Te Waka Toi
and the Pacific Arts Committee, students of tertiary institutions working
towards the completion of a tertiary qualification, staff of the University of
Waikato or any persons who have been employed by the University of Waikato in
the 12 months prior to the nominated closing date for residency applications
and previous University of Waikato Writers in Residence.
Candidates should be New Zealand citizens or in possession of a Permanent
Residence Visa. The Writer will be required to reside in Hamilton for the
period of this appointment.
It is expected that the Writer will take up the appointment in January
2016 for a period of up to twelve months. The taxable income for this award
will be $52,000.
The Writer will be provided with office space and computer facilities
in the English Programme in the School of Arts and will be allowed access university
facilities including the university library.
The Writer may use of the Michael King Writers’ Retreat in Opoutere for
a period of up to two weeks during this award (market value $3,000). The
specifics of this stay would be negotiated with the successful Writer.
While it is not expected that the Writer will undertake any teaching
during the term of this appointment, it is expected that the Writer will
participate in the cultural life of the university.
Within 3 months of completion of the Writer’s term of residence, the
Writer will be required to provide a report, of which a copy will be given to
the University of Waikato and to Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa.
Applications should include:
1.
Full name and
address.
2.
Details of
published writing and work in progress.
3.
Outline of
writing project(s) to be undertaken during the period of appointment.
4.
Present
position and date by which you are able to commence the residency if offered
the award.
5.
Details of any
writing qualifications and awards.
The closing date for applications is 23 October 2015.
Direct enquiries may be made to Dr Sarah Shieff, telephone 07 856 2889
extension 8425, fax 07 838 4722, email: sshieff@waikato.ac.nz
Applications
are to be made on the University of Waikato application form available from our
website www.jobs.waikato.ac.nz
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