International residencies and capability building programmes play a significant role in encouraging cultural exchange between countries. To support Singapore writers’ participation at such platforms, the National Arts Council (NAC) works with various international partners to offer fully paid residency awards to Singapore writers across Singapore’s four major languages, English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. Our partners have included the Lu Xun Academy of Literature (China), the Toji Cultural Foundation (South Korea), the National Centre for Writing (UK), Sangam House (India), and the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (USA).
Each residency offers unique opportunities for creative development, cultural exchange, and professional networking within established international literary communities. Our partnership with the University of Iowa's International Writing Program offers an intensive 11-week multicultural residency experience:
NATIONAL ARTS COUNCIL (NAC) – INTERNATIONAL WRITING PROGRAM (IWP) FALL RESIDENCY 2025
Open Call has concluded for the 2025 programme.
The National Arts Council is pleased to partner with the University of Iowa’s renowned International Writing Program (IWP), to offer a fully-paid, 11-week residency for one Singapore writer in 2025.
The residency is open to writers who write in any one of Singapore’s official languages: English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. The selected candidate will be required to be conversant in English. The final candidate to be selected and funded every year is subject to the merits of the candidates who apply and the competitive assessment criteria as outlined by IWP.
Fall Residency Program Dates: 20 August – 31 October 2025
Application Deadline: 31 March 2025 (Monday), 2359hrs
About the Residency: Administered by the University of Iowa, the International Writing Program (IWP) is the oldest and largest multinational writing residency in the world. Since 1967, over 1,600 writers from more than 160 nations have taken part in the Fall Residency. The goal of the IWP is to provide authors a one-of-a-kind inter-cultural opportunity and the time and space to write, read, translate, study, conduct research, travel, give readings, stage work, and become part of the vibrant literary and academic community at the university and in Iowa City, the only American city designated as a UNESCO City of Literature. For more details: http://iwp.uiowa.edu/residency/this-years-program
Residency Duration: Over the course of 11 weeks, aside from working on their own projects, writers will give readings and lectures that share their work and cultures, collaborate with artists from other genres and art forms, and travel and interact with American audiences and literary communities across the United States.
Residency Schedule at a glance: http://iwp.uiowa.edu/residency/events
Residency Funding: The 2025 Writer-in-Residence will be awarded full residency support, including a stipend to cover meals and other incidentals, and have their airfare, visa fees, housing, transport and insurance costs covered while they attend the residency.
Application Procedure: To apply, please download the Application Guidelines and the Application Form. All applications are to be submitted through email to gladys_chua@nac.gov.sg and must be accompanied by the following supporting documents:
- Completed application form;
- Representative sample of a past work in English (between 10 to 15 pages long);
- Detailed curriculum vitae of applicant, focusing on applicant’s literary works; and
- Proposal letter (which includes the writer’s statement of purpose, objectives, outline, activities, and details of the new work to be written during the residency).
2025 Dates | Milestones |
31 March 2025 (Monday), 2359hrs | Applications close |
April 2025 | Notification of results |
20 August - 31 October 2025 | Fall Residency |
Year | Participants |
2011 | • Jeremy Tiang |
2012 | • Stephanie Ye |
2013 | • Amanda Lee Koe |
2014 | • Yeow Kai Chai |
2015 | • Yu-Mei Balasingamchow |
2016 | • Tse Hao Guang • Amanah Mustafi |
2017 | • Audrey Chin • Sharlene Teo |
2018 | None, as the selected writer was not available to attend the residency in the end. |
2019 | • Clara Chow |
2020 | None, due to COVID |
2021 | None, due to COVID |
2022 | None, due to review |
2023 | • Noelle Q. De Jesus |
2024 | • Daryl Li Zhenhong |
2025 | • Agnes Chew • Myle Yan Tay |
Key Residencies | In-Person or Virtual | Country | Duration | Approximate Dates |
National Centre for Writing Residency Programme | In-person | UK | 1 month | Typically in June or July |
National Centre for Writing Virtual Residency Programme | Virtual | Anywhere | 7 months | From June to December |
University of Iowa’s International Writing Program Fall Residency | In-person | USA | 3 months | From late August to mid-November |
National Centre for Writing Emerging Translator Mentorships Programme | Virtual & In-person (optional) | Anywhere / UK | 6 months | From October to March |
Sangam House | In-person | India | 1 month | Between November to January |