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Creative Writing Fellowship @ UL: call for applications.

Creative Writing Fellow position at University of Limerick in 2020 – Closing date Oct 15th.

Applications are invited from Irish writers of established reputation for the position of Creative Writing Fellow, School of English, Irish and Communication, Creative Writing programme at University of Limerick, 2020. The role is jointly funded by the Arts Council and UL Creative Writing.  The Creative Writing Fellow role is designed to provide a writer with a unique opportunity to develop his/her practice in a university environment while giving students and other members of the university community the opportunity to engage with a practicing writer.  The Fellowship will be tenable for the calendar year 2020, with a break from mid-June to August.  The successful applicant will be paid a fee of €20,000.

The Fellow will work with University of Limerick MA students on the spring 2020 modules ‘Individual Creative Writing Project’ and ‘Creative Writers in the Community’, on the autumn module ‘Project Development for Creative Writers’ and in a number of other ways.  (Details of those modules may be found by logging onto UL Book of Modules.)  The Fellow will also make contributions to the wider cultural life of the University and the city.  Previous appointments to the position of Creative Writing Fellow include Donal Ryan, Mary O’Malley, Julian Gough and Martin Dyar.

To apply

Candidates are invited to submit a covering letter by email outlining their interest, together with a full CV containing details of their teaching experience and ideas, with names and contact details of 2 referees, to:  Ms. Niamh O’Sullivan, School Administrator, School of English, Irish and Communication, UL, Niamh.osullivan@ul.ie .

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview during the week beginning 4th November.

Shortlisting will be based on the following criteria:

  • Artistic track record.
  • Experience teaching creative writing.
  • Experience organizing and/or participating in literary events and other literary activities, for example editing and/or journal production.
  • The quality of the proposal/proposed approach to the residency.

Further information

For a role description or to make informal enquiries, please contact joseph.oconnor@ul.ie

Closing Date: 14 October 2019, 5 pm GMT.