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Curriculum vitae
- A curriculum vitae or "CV" is a detailed overview of accomplishments, experiences, and skills that are most relevant to academia
- CVs are typically longer than resumes and vary in length
- CVs can differ in style, but all CVs should be professionally styled in a way that is neat and easy to read
Information to Include on a CV
CVs typically include the following information:
- Contact information
- Educational background
- Start with college
- Start with college
- Honors & awards
- Only include high school honors & awards, if major
- Only include high school honors & awards, if major
- Professional memberships
- Education & career related only
- Education & career related only
- Presentations & publications
- Research experience
- E.g., paid or unpaid, independent studies, honors thesis, assistantships, internships
- E.g., paid or unpaid, independent studies, honors thesis, assistantships, internships
- Clinically-relevant experiences
- E.g., paid or unpaid, volunteering
- E.g., paid or unpaid, volunteering
- Other relevant work- related experiences
- References
- Make sure you references approve first before adding
- Make sure you references approve first before adding
EXAMPLES OF CVs
- You can typically find examples of CVs if you look on a faculty member's page at your university
- Below are some examples of CVs:
mondock_chelsea-curriculum_vitae.pdf |
leigh_andrews_curriculum_vitae.pdf |