Curriculum vitae workshop

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Curriculum Vitae Workshop Dr. Elena Gonzalez November 1, 2013 CADI 308

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Curriculum Vitae Workshop

Dr. Elena GonzalezNovember 1, 2013

CADI 308

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Objectives

Become familiarized with different formats and contents of science curriculum vitae

Determine the content sections you should include in your curriculum vitae

Decide what to include in each section of your curriculum vitae

Write each entry following language appropriate to a curriculum vitae

Select the best format that best meets your needs

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CVs Versus Resumes

University of Chapel Hill Writing Center

CVs Versus Resumes Differences clearly defined

See handout

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Formats and Contents

University of Puerto Rico - RISE Program Presenter

CV Margaret Colón

 University of Kent- Career and Employment Services

http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/sciencecv.htm

California State University – Career Center

http://campusapps2.fullerton.edu/career/students/jobSearch/Chapter5/SampleCV.aspx

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Format, Style, and Content

Taken from: Laura Malisheski - Office of Career Services at Harvard University, February 2010

Refer to document entitled:

Just for Scientists: CV, Resume or Something in Between?

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Commonality

What are some of the common features between the CVs?

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Content Sections Contact information

Career Goal

Education and Course work by year

Practical skills learned during degree

Research Project

Grants and Awards

Work/Teaching Experience

Skills/Techniques

Interests

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Content Sections (con’t.)

Research Experience

Community Service

Professional Memberships/Student Associations

Scholarships

Awards

Conferences and Symposium Presentations

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Review Articles

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Your Content Areas

Decide what sections you will include in your CV and their corresponding order.

Content Sections

1. __________________

2. __________________

3. __________________

4. __________________

5. __________________

6. __________________

7. __________________

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Contact Information

Name

Address

Email

Telephones

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Career Objective

“I am keen to begin a career in biomedical science. I am a recent graduate who combined studies with working and other commitments. In achieving this, I have shown myself to be self-motivated, committed and determined in achieving my goals, come what may. I have also demonstrated negotiating and organizing skills, a firm sense of responsibility and my capacity to work hard under pressure. I possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and am able to relate to a wide range of people, as proven by my varied work experiences: in retail, catering, hospitality work, teaching and patient care.” http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/sciencecv.htm

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Education

Name/address of institution, degree, and year obtained

Science course taken each year (table format, Kent U.)

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year

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Practical skills learned during my degree

Skills you have that are transferable to the field of science – see CV of Kent U.

“Preparation and identification of nucleic acids, protein isolation and separation by gel filtration, molecular modelling and computer analysis of kinetic data. Use of a haemocytometer, microscopic investigation, aseptic technique and bacterial isolation and cultivation.”

“Cell breakage, ELISA, immunoassays, spectroscopy, enzyme assays, protein purification, gene cloning, gas chromatography, HPLC and microscopy.”

“Well versed in sterile microbiological techniques allowing for the maintenance and growth of bacterial and yeast cell cultures, UV mutagenesis, western blot analysis, agarose gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, DNA and RNA extraction and spectrophotometry. These were all key skills I had to master for my final year project (see below).”

Scientific techniques you are versed in

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Research Experience

You will mention everything you have done in terms of research

Participation in RISE Program

Summer Bridge experience

First Semester Course

Proposals

Review Papers

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Work Experience

Company name, duties, and skills

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Teaching Experience

Tutor

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Awards

Any science related award obtained

Travel award

Poster presentation award

Leadership awards

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Community Service

Things you have done to provide service to your community

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Professional Membership and Student Associations

Membership in associations related to your field of science

Membership in student associations and positions held

Provide name of association and years of membership

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Presentations

Include symposiums and conferences

Provide names of presenters, title of presentation, organization offering the event, date, and place

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Publications

Peer-review publications

Review Papers

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Appropriate Language

Write information in sentence fragments

Mostly use action verbs to introduces the fragment

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Format

The content is more important than the format

Format should be uniform, formal, and clear

From the examples of CVs you have seen today select one and use it consistently