Applications for the 2026 Robert Burns Fellowship are now open
Robbie Burns statue in the Octagon, Dunedin

Applications for the 2026 Robert Burns Fellowship are now open

By Division of Humanities, University of Otago | Posted: Thursday Apr 10, 2025

Applications close 1 June 2025

The Robert Burns Fellowship is New Zealand's premier literary residency. It was established in 1958 by a group of anonymous Dunedin citizens to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of Robert Burns, and to perpetuate the community's appreciation of the part played by the related Dunedin family of Dr Thomas Burns in the early settlement of Otago. The Fellowship aims to encourage and promote imaginative New Zealand literature and to associate writers with the University.

The annual, 12-month Fellowship provides an office in the English Department and not less than the minimum salary of a full-time university lecturer. It is open to writers of poetry, drama, fiction, biography, autobiography, essays or literary criticism who are normally resident in New Zealand, and who, in the opinion of the Selection Committee, have established by their published work, or otherwise, that their writing would benefit from their holding the Fellowship.

Find out more and apply: Applications, Division of Humanities | University of Otago