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Literary Arts - International Residencies for Singapore Writers

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).

Open calls for residencies happen throughout the year and will be listed on this page when they are open for applications.

 

Now open for applications!

 

National Centre for Writing (NCW) – Singapore Residency Programme 2024

Residency Programme Dates:
In-Person Programme Virtual Programme 
(part-time) 

1-month, in-person residency at the National Centre for Writing, in Norwich (UK) in the months of: 

  • July 2024 (priority will be given to translators)
  • September 2024
  • February 2025

6-months, online, part-time residency with the National Centre for Writing (UK) from:  

  • June – December 2024

 

 

Applicants should decide which programme they would prefer; they may apply for only one programme.

 

Application Deadline:  8 May 2024 (Wednesday), 2359hrs

 

About the National Centre for Writing (UK): The National Centre for Writing (NCW), previously known as Writers’ Centre Norwich, has had a long history in working with writers and writing. As a major literary arts portfolio organisation in the UK, it is funded by the Arts Council England and has strong links with the British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT). Based in Norwich, one of the UNESCO Cities of Literature, NCW aims to be a physical and virtual space for writers, literary translators and those working in the world of literature to meet, learn and collaborate. In addition to their literary programming for the reading public, NCW organises workshops, mentoring and other opportunities for writers and translators at different stages in their career, and participates in projects that range from international partnerships to literary festivals. More details here: www.nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk


Residency Funding:
In-Person ProgrammeVirtual Programme 
(part-time)
The selected participants will receive a stipend to cover meals and have their airfare, lodging, transport, insurance and capability development costs (to participate in workshops / activities required by the programme) covered while they attend the residency.The selected participants will receive an honorarium to work on their proposed project(s) and have their capability development costs (to participate in workshops / activities required by the programme) covered while they attend the residency.

For more details about the programme, please refer to the NCW Residency Programme 2024 - Application Guidelines.

 

You may also attend the virtual briefing for applicants should you wish to learn more about the residency. Sign up at https://go.gov.sg/nac-ncw-residency-2024 to receive information about the briefing and to register for it.

 

 

Application Procedure:

 

To apply, please submit the following via email to gladys_chua@nac.gov.sg by 8 May 2024 (Wednesday), 2359hrs:

Key Dates
DateEvent
8 May 2024 (Wednesday), 2359hrsApplications close
May 2024Notification of results
June 2024Start of virtual residency
July 2024Start of in-person residency

 

Annual Calendar of Residencies
Key ResidenciesIn-Person or VirtualCountryDurationApproximate Dates
National Centre for Writing Residency Programme
In-person
UK1 monthTypically in June or July
National Centre for Writing Virtual Residency Programme
VirtualAnywhere7 monthsFrom June to December
University of Iowa’s International Writing Program Fall Residency
In-person
USA3 months
From late August to mid-November
National Centre for Writing Emerging Translator Mentorships Programme
Virtual & In-person (optional)
Anywhere / UK6 monthsFrom October to March
Sangam House
In-person
India1 monthBetween November to January
Toji Cultural Foundation
In-person
South Korea
2 monthsAvailable year-round