Jon Stallworthy Poetry Prize 2017

Published on
Tuesday 4 October 2016
Category
Art & Humanities
College & Community

This poetry prize has been set up in memory of the late Professor Jon Stallworthy (1935-2014), poet and Fellow of Wolfson College, and is open to any student currently enrolled in postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford.

The prize will be awarded, provided there is an entry of sufficient merit, for the best poem in English verse not exceeding 40 lines in length. The subject of the prize is 'Leaves'. The value of the prize is £1,000, and entrants may submit up to three poems.

Poems (three copies) should be submitted, under a sealed cover marked ‘Jon Stallworthy Poetry Prize', to the English Faculty Office, St Cross Building, Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UL, by Friday of 8th week, Michaelmas Term 2016. Authors should conceal their names and identify their entries by a motto. The name, college, and date of matriculation should be submitted at the same time in a separate envelope with the same motto inscribed upon it.

The funding for the prize has been provided by generous donations to the English Faculty and to Wolfson College, Oxford from Old Possum's Practical Trust and from the Derek Hill Foundation (with thanks to Lord Gowrie).