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Applications invited for UCC Writer in Residence and Film Artist in Residence

The Closing date for applications is 01 May 2017
Writer in Residence
Writer in Residence, University College Cork, 1 September 2017 – 31 August 2018
Applications are invited from writers of distinction for the above role, jointly funded by the Arts Council and University College Cork.
The Writer in Residence role is designed to provide a writer with a unique opportunity to develop his/her practice in a university environment while giving members of the university community the opportunity to engage with a practicing writer.
The appointment of Writer in Residence is for one year and the successful applicant will be paid a fee of €20,000.
The deadline for applications is 01 May 2017
Full details about the post and application procedure can be downloaded at the following link: Writer in Residence / Film Artist in Residence 2017
Film Artist in Residence (Screenwriter)
Film Artist in Residence (Screenwriter) University College Cork, 1 September 2017–31 August 2018
Applications are invited from film artists of distinction for the above role, jointly funded by the Arts Council and University College Cork.
The Film Artist in Residence is designed to provide a screenwriter with a unique opportunity to develop his/her practice in a university environment while offering students of film and screen media the opportunity to engage with a practising artist in a meaningful way during the course of their studies.
The appointment of Film Artist in Residence is for one year and the successful applicant will be paid a fee of €20,000.
The deadline for applications is 01 May 2017
Full details about the post and application procedure can be downloaded at the following link: Writer in Residence / Film Artist in Residence 2017