Man Booker Prize winning Kiwi author Eleanor Catton is to be awarded an honorary degree from Victoria University.
Catton, whose 832-page novel The Luminaries scooped the literary world's most prestigious prize last year, will receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Literature at the university's May graduation.
"We are extremely proud to count Eleanor among our illustrious alumni, and look forward to formally acknowledging her achievements with an honorary doctorate," Victoria University Vice-Chancellor Professor Pat Walsh said.
Catton's remarkable success so early on in her writing career is clear evidence of her outstanding talent, he said.
"As the youngest ever author to win the 2013 Man Booker Prize for The Luminaries - only her second novel - Eleanor has been catapulted to the forefront of New Zealand literature, and can claim a significant place internationally among authors writing in English."