Academic CV: Ypical Sections

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ACADEMIC  CV  
 
 
TYPICAL  SECTIONS  
 

• Personal Information. Start the CV with your name, address, telephone number and email
address.
• Research Interests. Write bullet points or a short paragraph summarising your research.
• Education. Include degrees, possibly titles of theses, and the names of supervisors.
• Awards and Funding. Include undergraduate/postgraduate prizes, travel grants, doctoral
scholarships, early career fellowships, and grants you have led on or are named on.
• Research Experience. Include any post docs or fellowships and research assistant jobs.
You might include more detail about your doctoral research in this section too.
• Teaching Experience. Note any lecturing, seminar, tutorial, supervising, demonstrating,
mentoring experience, and potentially non-academic teaching. Give details about the role
and responsibilities – even if it was informal – such as level of students, class sizes and
topics you taught.
• Admin Experience. Highlight any conferences/seminars/reading groups you’ve organised,
committees you have sat upon, and any other relevant administration experience.
• Relevant Training. Include academic teaching training, research methods training etc.
• Relevant research/technical/laboratory Skills. You may find it useful to list these under
one heading if you find yourself repeating throughout various sections.
• Patents. Give details of the title, inventors, patent number and date granted.
• Professional memberships. List these – e.g. the Royal Society of Chemistry or the British
Association of American Studies. Include dates.
• Publications. Give full details as you would if citing them, and use a consistent style. You
may wish to highlight (e.g. bold/underline) your name.
• Conference presentations and posters. Highlight whether paper or poster and cite
similarly to your publications with full author list, title, date and location.
• Referees. Ideally these should all be academic referees. They should be people who know
you well and who are known in your field.

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