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Melanie R Mormile What is the purpose of a Curriculum Vitae The Course of a Life Description of your academic career Education Academic Employment History Grants Obtained Publications ID: 815027

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The Do’s and Don’ts on Your CV

Melanie R. Mormile

Slide2

What is the purpose of a Curriculum Vitae – “The Course of a Life”?

Description of your academic career

Education

Academic Employment History

Grants Obtained

Publications

Papers/Presentations Delivered

Teaching Experience

Service Experience

Slide3

You already have a good CV!

If you did not, you would not be here

However, you do need to think about optimizing it

Slide4

Reasons for Maintaining an Up to Date CV

Keep track of your accomplishments

See the threads that binds your body of work together

Have document ready for when you want to present yourself as an expert

Nominations for awards

Document is ready if interested in contract work

Preparing for Promotion!

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What to consider in preparing your CV for P&T

Provides an overview of complexity in your academic experience

Keep in mind it is your dossier packet being assessed by the promotion and tenure committees at all levels on campus and administrators

Outside reviewers will only receive and assess your CV and representative publications

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Tips for your CV

The Do’s

Details are important

Have a trusted, senior member of your department look over it

Separate your scholarly contributions (ex. peer-reviewed journal articles from peer-reviewed conference proceedings)

Details on grant activity – Title of grant, PI or

CoPI

, sponsor or agency, percent effort, active period, amount of grant dollars –

Ensure this is accurate!

Provide details on your teaching experiences (ex. brief course description, when taught, number of students in each class)

Service – Divide into service to your professional societies (indicate if regional, national, or international), System-wide, Campus, College, and Departmental

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Tips for your CV

The Don’ts

Sell yourself short

Expect everyone to read the whole document

List employment not related to your academic work

Include photos, date of birth or other personal biographical information

Have inconsistent formatting or fonts that are difficult to read – Keep in mind, the people reading your CV and dossier are likely doing so on a computer screen

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