University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor’s International Poetry Prize 2023
Deadline: Fri 30 Jun 2023
The University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's International Poetry Prize has been offered annually since 2014. It celebrates the enduring significance of poetry to cultures everywhere in the world, and its ongoing and often seminal importance to world literatures.
It marks the University of Canberra's commitment to creativity and imagination in all that it does, and builds on the work of the International Poetry Studies Institute in identifying poetry as a highly resilient and sophisticated human activity. It also builds on the activities of the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, which conducts wide-ranging research into human creativity and culture. On behalf of the University, this is administered by the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research in the Faculty of Arts and Design.
All poems entered for the prize will be single poems in English with a maximum length of 60 lines.
Prizes
The winner will receive AUD$15,000
The international winner will receive AUD$5,000
The runner-up (second-placed poem) will receive AUD$5,000
Four additional poems will be short-listed
An online prize anthology of up to 60 longlisted poems will be published
Entry fees
First Entry: $AUD25 or $15 concession
Additional Entry (up to five additional entries): $AUD20 or $10 concession
Early Bird fee options available.
All poems entered for the prize will be single poems in English with a maximum length of 60 lines.
Find out more here
Deadline: 30 June 2023, 23:59 GMT
Additional Information:
Location: International Region(s): International
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