What is a full academic CV?
What is a full academic CV?
An academic CV is based on the Chronological CV format. An academic CV can, therefore, be many pages in length, depending on your experience in the workplace – five pages is the rough guideline to average length. For more help on completing an academic CV read our Academic CV Guidelines here.
How do you list grants on a CV?
Grants Received: Include name of grant, name of granting agency, date received, and title or purpose of research project. Institutional Service: List institutional committees you have served on, including offices held, student groups you have supervised, or special academic projects you have assisted with.
What sections should be included in a CV?
Every CV should include the following sections: Contact Information, CV Profile, Work Experience, Education, Skills. Good additional sections to put on a CV are: Certifications, Associations, Languages, Extra Training and Courses, Conferences, Publications, or Awards.