The University of East Anglia (UEA) is organized into 23 schools of study encompassing arts and humanities, health, sciences and social sciences. These are supported by central service and administration departments.
Award purpose
To assist and support the work of a new and as yet unpublished writer of fiction or nonfictional prose and to give promising writers time to devote to the development of their talent.
Eligibility
Open to applicants of all ages and nationalities who are writers of fiction or nonfictional prose in English. Applicants must not yet have had a book published, but all applicants must provide a reference from either an editor, agent or accredited teacher of creative writing to be sent directly to the Charles Pick Fellowship.
Awarding body
University of East Anglia (UEA)
Level of study
professional development
Award funding type
scholarships and fellowships
Award Subject(s)
literature and creative writing
Country of study
United Kingdom
Award value
UK £10,000 plus free accommodation provided on the university campus
Closing date for application
January 31st
Length of award
6 months, starting September 1st
Frequency
Annual
Number of awards offered
1
Number of awards last year
1
Number of Applicants last year
160
Source of funding
Private
Award establishment
University of East Anglia
Contact details
Address
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, School of Literature and Creative Writing
Norwich
NR4 7TJ
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