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  1. The residency is supported by Creative New Zealand and will be based at the IIML in the second half of 2024. Find out more or apply. The International Institute of Modern Letters aims to develop the literary skills and imaginative capacity of writers with a range of workshops and courses.

  2. Official website. The International Institute of Modern Letters ( IIML; Māori: Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao) is a centre of creative writing based within Victoria University of Wellington. Founded in 2001, the IIML offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses (including a PhD in creative writing) and has taught many leading New ...

  3. Home. International Institute of Modern Letters. Study. Our University's Creative Writing programme has a national and international reputation for developing the potential of some of the best writers in New Zealand.

  4. Read about the International Institute of Modern Letters’ staff, including roles, publications, research areas and contact details. Filter staff on this page. Director. Academic Staff. Writer in Residence. Workshop Convenors. Administrators. Director. Prof Damien Wilkins. Director. Institute of Modern Letters. damien.wilkins@vuw.ac.nz.

  5. The International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) (Māori: Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao) is a centre of creative writing based within Victoria University of Wellington. Founded in 2001, the IIML offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses (including a PhD in creative writing) and has taught many leading New Zealand writers.

  6. The International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) is the home of Creative Writing at Victoria. Founded in 2001 by Bill Manhire and supported by the US philanthropist Glenn Schaeffer the IIML offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

  7. Acclaimed memoirist, essayist, poet, and fiction writer Ingrid Horrocks has been appointed Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) and Creative New Zealand Writer in Residence for 2024.