The Kaipukahu University of Waikato Writer In Residence 2026
The late Ngāti Wairere elder Meto Hopa spoke of an ancient whare wānanga of Ngāti Wairere called Te Tiwhaopareiriwhare that stood on the ridge now known as Hillcrest Road, Hamilton East. According to Meto, the surrounding forest and swamp was called Kaipukahu for its abundance of foods - kai meaning food, and pukahu meaning abundant. Equally significant was the food for the soul, the food for the mind and the food for the heart spread and gathered at the whare wānanga Te Tiwhaopareiriwhare. The Kaipukahu University of Waikato residency for writers acknowledges the symbolism and mana of Kaipukahu, and the fact that the University of Waikato stands on the site of Te Tiwhaopareiriwhare.
This award has been set up to enable a New Zealand writer of fiction, poetry, drama or non-fiction, or a literary translator of te reo Māori, to become the University's Kaipukahu Writer in Residence for 2026. We welcome applications for these genres in te reo Māori and in English.
The award fosters New Zealand writing by providing a full-time opportunity for a writer to work in an academic environment. It is sponsored jointly by the University of Waikato and Creative New Zealand. The selection of the successful writer will result from a recommendation made by a committee comprising members of the staff of the University of Waikato and of Creative New Zealand.
Applicants should be authors of proven merit, normally resident in New Zealand, or New Zealanders temporarily residing overseas.
There is no restriction on the occupation of applicants, but the following persons are not eligible to apply:
Employees of Creative New Zealand
Members of the Arts Council, The Arts Board, Te Waka Toi and the Pacific Arts Committee
Students of tertiary institutions working towards the completion of a tertiary qualification
Staff of the University of Waikato or any persons who have been employed by the University of Waikato in the 12 months prior to the nominated closing date for residency applications
Previous University of Waikato Writers in Residence
Candidates should be New Zealand citizens or in possession of a Permanent Residence Visa. The Writer in Residence is expected to be present on campus during the tenure of the award.
It is expected that the Writer will take up the appointment in early January 2026. The award is tenable for twelve months, to 31 December 2026. The taxable income will be $57,408.
The Writer will have a desk in Te Kura Toi School of Arts, and access to computing and university facilities, including the university library. While it is not expected that the Writer will undertake any teaching during the term of this appointment, it is expected that they will participate in the cultural life of the university.
Outreach and engagement activities might include the following:
Responding to invitations to talk to local community groups
Participating in local literary festivals
Talking to local professional writing groups
Responding to invitations to visit secondary schools to talk to aspiring writers
Talking to student writers on campus
Talking to creative writing classes on campus
Maximising opportunities for interdisciplinary conversations with colleagues and students in the wider university
The Writer in Residence may also like to consider the following activities, which would be remunerated separately:
An open lecture to an on-campus audience
One or two creative writing workshops or masterclasses, open campus-wide and by application
The Writer is expected to provide an interim report on their residency in May/June, and to complete the report on their year within two months of completion of the residency. These will form the basis of the University';s reporting responsibilities to Creative New Zealand.
Applications should include the following:
Full name and address
A Curriculum Vitae, including details of published work and residencies and awards (if any)
An outline of the writing project(s) to be undertaken during the period of appointment
A writing sample or an extract from a work in progress (max length 3000 words)
Date by which you are able to commence the residency if offered the award
Direct enquiries may be made to Sarah Shieff (sarah.shieff@waikato.ac.nz) or Catherine Chidgey (catherine.chidgey@waikato.ac.nz).
Applications are to be made on the University of Waikato application form available from our careers site here.
Applications close on Friday, 24 October 2025
Requisition number: 1002870