Centre for New Writing
The UTS: Centre for New Writing was established to:
- promote and support research into new forms of writing, and
- provide an external identity for research students.
Creative connections
Broadcast by ABC Radio National (576 am)
Landscape and dwelling
David Malouf and Elizabeth Farrelly
Weaving the rainbow
Barry Jones AO and Les Murray
Creativity and the mind
Sue Woolfe and Professor Russell Meares
Les Murray in conversation with John Dale and Delia Falconer
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2011 Anthology launch at Gleebooks
From Left to right: Stephanie King, Maggie Korenblium, Kate Butler, Kate Laidley, Kit Carstairs
Sydney Writers' Festival launch
Editors: Frances Morgan, Zoe Nicolene Hale, Marni Williams, Rosanna Beatrice Stevens, Christine Piper, Alice Grundy and Zoe Norton Lodge
CAL Professor of Poetry appointed at UTS
The first Chair in Australian Poetry to be filled by a practising poet has been announced. The poet Robert Adamson took up his post at UTS in February 2012. Funded by the Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) for three years, the Chair in Australian Poetry is the first of its kind in Australia and is based on the model of the Oxford Professor of Poetry.
2012 CAL Non-Fiction Writer-in-Residence appointed at UTS
The 2012 CAL Non-Fiction Writer-in-Residence, Peter Robb, took up residency at UTS in February 2012. Funded by the Copyright Agency Limited (CAL), the Non-fiction Writer in Residence is the first of its kind in Australia and is intended to promote the study, recognition and wider appreciation of high-quality non-fiction in this country. Peter will work with Masters of Non-Fiction students as well as lecture on narrative and non-fiction.
City of Sydney poet
Leading artists who were inspired by Sydney will in turn provide inspiration for Sydney's first City Poet, Kate Middleton.



