Ursula Bethell/CNZ Residency Creative Writing

Organisation/person name: 
University of Canterbury | School of Humanities, College of Arts
Work type: 
Contract
Work classification: 
OTHER
Job description: 

This Residency has been created to foster New Zealand writing by providing a full-time opportunity for a writer to work on an approved writing project in an academic environment.

Applicants should be authors of proven merit normally resident in New Zealand, or New Zealanders temporarily resident overseas.

The position is fulltime and tenable for up to twelve months at the University of Canterbury at the rate of $55,804 per annum; funded jointly by Creative New Zealand.

Key skills sought: 

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This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Friday, 16 October 2009
Contact details: 

For further assistance contact the HR Administrator, College of Arts, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800 Christchurch. Ph: 03 364 2426

Email: hr@arts.canterbury.ac.nz.

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