Join the Edwin Morgan Trust
Application form for Trustees 2023
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Why are you interested in becoming a Trustee? (Speak to current EMT direction, personal experience, potential development, sector insights)
Up to 300 words
What skills, insight and experience do you believe you would bring to The Edwin Morgan Trust? (Feel free to respond to the ‘who’ section of the Recruitment Pack)
Up to 300 words
How would you like to develop during your term as a Trustee? (This can relate to – for example – personal goals, career aspirations, understanding of organisations, connections to poets)
Up to 300 words
Have you had previous involvement with the EMT? Please expand
100 words
Is there anything that we could do to help make the position of Trustee more viable/ sustainable for you? (eg training, child care, virtual meetings, travel assistance)
100 words
Do you identify as someone who has experiences that are currently under-represented in the EMT?
This could include people who experience racism, those who are disabled and/or neurodivergent, people who are trans, non-binary and/or queer, and people from working class/lower socio-economic backgrounds as well as those who experience other under-represented and oppressed identities. We would also like to hear from people who live and work outside Scotland’s Central Belt areas. We consider life experience to be a skill for this role, and will review applications with this in mind.
What is your favourite Edwin Morgan poem, line or memory?
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