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Curriculum Vitae
Name
Address (home) Address (university)
Phone number (normally a landline) Phone number (normally a landline)
E-mail address (make sure this is still in use after PhD completion)
Research interests
Include a brief summary of your interests. Cover past, current and future research plans. Ideally, this should be targeted to the institution – consider whether they are looking to broaden departmental research experience or build a specialist reputation.
Education
PhD
Thesis title.
A brief summary of your thesis, lasting one or two sentences.
Name of institution and dates.
Name of PhD supervisor.
Masters degree (if applicable) and/or first degree
Dates, name of institution, degree title and classification.
Brief details of subjects (optional).
A brief summary of your dissertation.
School (Optional – can be omitted if space is limited.)
Dates, name of school.
Brief details of A-levels/Higher.
Conference papers
Titles and dates. Try to include details of highly regarded events. Include and highlight presentations delivered or involvement in organizing conferences.
Publications
The format can be organized in a variety of ways, for example, by research area – a useful way to highlight interests and publications in major journals – or chronologically.
For details of all publications, research and articles, normal bibliographic rules apply.
Publications involving collaboration with influential academics and/or published in major peer review journals are very useful to the application process. Distinguish between work published, submitted/accepted or under review.
Administrative experience
It is useful to include responsibilities within the department for specific lecture courses, degree schemes or groups of students, and any involvement in admissions (for example open days), producing university prospectuses, etc. Be specific about your role in examining, tutorial work and exam invigilation, etc.
Teaching
(Optional – relevant only to those seeking lecturing positions or applying to teaching-led institutions.)
It can be useful to subdivide teaching into seminar and lecture experience and provide brief details. Other subheadings, such as tutorial and supervisory experience, can also be included.
Additional relevant (research) experience
Present relevant research projects, industrial experience or related practical experience
coherently for maximum impact (for example, workshop chair/plenary experience).
Work experience
Dates, job title, name of organization.
Briefly describe duties, skills gained and, if appropriate, achievements (bullet points work well). Information contained here could alternatively be covered in the administrative section. Academics are normally more interested in your relevant academic experience, as opposed to student jobs.
Professional membership
Details of body, dates and responsibilities.
Prizes and awards
A good indicator of your potential. Keep relevant and current.
Other relevant qualifications
Normally certificated skills, for example, IT competency, languages, etc.
Personal interests/hobbies
(Optional – views differ. Some academic departments like to see it included, others have no preference.)
Referees
Provide the name, academic relationship and contact details of three referees. It is usual for your dissertation or PhD supervisor to be included. Carefully consider the others – can they comment on a particular aspect of your research interests or your teaching experience (for example, PhD external examiner or a co-author)? It is often useful to have referees from different institutions. Keep your referees informed about what you are applying for and give them a copy of your CV.
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