The writer-in-residence programme is a joint initiative by NIAS-KNAW and the Dutch Foundation for Literature (Nederlands Letterenfonds). For the academic year 2019/20, they offer two fellowships: one for a Dutch writer (September 2019 until February 2020), and one for a writer from abroad (February until July 2020).
Dutch Writer
Candidates should have an established literary presence and/or excellent publication record and a project proposal that clearly benefits from a NIAS stay and the exchange of ideas with scholars from the humanities, social sciences and other disciplines. The candidate is expected to have excellent English speaking skills so that they can fully participate in the international setting at NIAS-KNAW.
The Dutch writer-in-residence is offered a grant of 10.000 euro, a personal office and, if eligible, studio accommodation in the centre of Amsterdam.
Writer from Abroad
The same requirements apply for candidates from abroad as for Dutch candidates, with the additional requirement that they must have already had work, translated into Dutch, published by a Dutch publisher. Candidates can be nominated by publishers, literary agents, translators and organisers of literary festivals.
The writer-in-residence from abroad is offered a stipend of 2600 per month, an international return ticket, a personal office and studio accommodation in the centre of Amsterdam.
Apply
For more information about the writer-in-residency for Dutch authors, please contact Greetje Heemskerk. For authors from abroad, please contact Fleur van Koppen. Nominations or direct applications can be emailed to Heemskerk or Van Koppen until Wednesday 1 May 2019, 17.00 hours. The nomination exists of a project proposal, motivation, oeuvre-overview, CV and the writer’s most recent publication.
NIAS and the Foundation for Literature together select the two candidates.
About the Dutch Foundation for Literature
The Dutch Foundation for Literature offers grants and subsidies to writers, translators, publishers, literary magazines and festivals. The aim is to support high quality Dutch Literature and to encourage a diverse literary climate that takes into account new developments as well as literary heritage. The Foundation actively contributes to the promotion and dissemination of Dutch and Frisian Literature at home and abroad.