CV

1.  Definition of CV and resume

The CV presents a full history of your academic credentials, so the length of the document is variable. In contrast, a resume presents a concise picture of your skills and qualifications for a specific position, so length tends to be shorter and dictated by years of experience (generally 1-2 pages).

CVs are used by individuals seeking fellowships, grants, postdoctoral positions, and teaching/research positions in postsecondary institutions or high-level research positions in industry. Graduate school applications typically request a CV, but in general are looking for a resume that includes any publications and descriptions of research projects.

In many European countries, CV is used to describe all job application documents, including a resume. In the United States and Canada, CV and resume are sometimes used interchangeably. If you are not sure which kind of document to submit, it is best to ask for clarification.


2. The aims of

Education, as a planned endeavour, at a personal level on a small scale or institutional level on a large scale, aims at making children capable of becoming active, responsible, productive, and caring members of society.


3. Senteces / clause / expressions in CV

sentences as sentence fragments which omit the pronoun “I.” Use strong action verbs in your sentences (supervised, audited, created), not weak verbs (forms of be or have). Likewise, use nouns that contain or imply action (manager, project director).


4. Sample


5. Your CV





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