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Visiting Fellow in the Creative Arts

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Dartmouth College

Hanover, NH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 19 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/26/2026

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Description Program Announcement The Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life, in collaboration with the Literary Arts Bridge, invites applications for the Visiting Fellow in the Creative Arts for Winter and Spring of 2027. This fellowship supports a mid-career writer — working in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or hybrid forms — whose work engages Black intellectual, cultural, and creative life. The fellowship is designed to provide sustained time, space, and resources for the completion or advancement of a major creative project within an intellectually vibrant community. This is a highly selective, residency-based award intended for established writers with a demonstrated record of publication and impact. Fellowship Overview The Visiting Fellow will be in residence from January 1 - June 30, 2027. During this period, the fellow will pursue an independent creative project while participating in the intellectual and public life of the Institute and the Literary Arts Bridge. The fellowship emphasizes both creative production and community engagement, fostering meaningful dialogue between the fellow, students, and broader audiences. Residency & Expectations The Visiting Fellow is expected to: Maintain full-time residency for the duration of the fellowship (January 1 - June 30, 2027). Develop a major creative project, such as a manuscript, book-length work, or equivalent. Participate in the Black Literature / Black Life Speaker Series, including presenting their work publicly. Engage with students and the campus community through informal discussions, workshops, or conversations about craft, process, and inspiration. Contribute to programming organized by the Literary Arts Bridge. While the fellow will not hold a formal teaching appointment, they will play an active role in mentoring and intellectual exchange.
Fellowship Support The fellowship provides:
$3,500 monthly stipend for six months ($21,000 total, taxable) Fully provided housing for the duration of the residency Fellows are responsible for utility costs Up to $3,000 in additional project support, which may be used for: Research travel Conferences Materials Exhibitions or public programming Selection Criteria Applications will be evaluated based on: Strength and originality of the proposed project. Demonstrated achievement, as evidenced by prior publication. Alignment with the mission of the Institute and Literary Arts Bridge. Potential for meaningful engagement with the community during the residency. Additional Information All applications must be submitted and completed by August 30, 2026 to be eligible for review. Selection decisions will be announced no later than October 15, 2026.
Questions Please contact:
ibicl@dartmouth.edu.
Qualifications Eligibility Applicants must:
be external to Dartmouth be mid-career writers with at least one published book demonstrate sustained engagement with Black intellectual, cultural, and/or creative life
Note:
Additional writing samples are not required. Application Instructions Application Materials Applicantions must include: Application Form Project Description (up to 1,000 words) Outline the work to be undertaken during the residency Describe its intellectual, creative, or cultural significance Curriculum Vitae (CV) Two Letters of Reference Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all. Dartmouth is committed to accessibility for its community. If you are an applicant with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation to aid in the job application and/or interview process, please email: ADA@Dartmouth.edu . In the subject line, please state application accommodations and include the job number or title. Someone from the ADA/504 Office will be in touch within 2 business days. For additional employment opportunities at Dartmouth College, please visit the Dartmouth Interfolio Job Board , the Office of the Provost , and the Office of Human Resources . Offers of employment are contingent upon consent to a pre-employment background check with results acceptable under Dartmouth policy . Please visit the Dartmouth policy portal for faculty handbooks and details of other Dartmouth policies .