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1 V How to write a c.v. 鄭先祐 (Ayo) 國立臺南大學 環境生態研究所 Japalura@hotmail.com

2 how to write a CV2 How to write a c.v. 1.Personal information 2.Education 3.Honors, awards, and similar recognitions 4.Grants 5.Publications 6.Professional talks 7.Teaching 8.Miscellaneous optional information

3 how to write a CV3 Introduction  A c.v. (resume) is summary of one ’ s academic career and qualifications, usually prepared by an applicant seeking employment or other support.  Getting into the habit of filling supporting materials early on in your career will help you pull them together when you are expected to provide them.  Shorter version and one complete c.v., and may have two or more versions.

4 how to write a CV4 1. Personal information  Standard personal data Full name, place of birth, permanent residency or citizenship, and current academic address (telephone number, fax number and email address).  Optional personal data Military service, birth date, marital status

5 how to write a CV5 2. Education  At least two degrees to document: a bachelor ’ s degree and a doctorate. Many also have a master ’ s degree, and a few may have two degrees at the same level.  Major (and minor), the name of the advisor or supervisor.  An organized summary of courses of your higher education.

6 how to write a CV6 3. Honors, awards, and similar recognitions  Providing an objective record of recognitions you have received.  Awards and honors  Any prize or placement in an academic competition or contest  Election to honorary societies  Elected memberships and membership awards of professional societies  Prestigious( 有名望的 ) professional service

7 how to write a CV7 4. Grants  Funding history  Funding history can begin with college scholarships, especially those awarded for academic achievement.  Federal funding is a good predictor of competitiveness for later federal research grants

8 how to write a CV8 5. Publications  Fully refereed Journals (published, submitted, or under consideration, or accepted)  Books  Chapters in books  Review papers  Book reviews  Letters to the editor and technical comments  Popular articles

9 how to write a CV9 6. Professional talks  Most graduate students and postdoctoral associates will probably want to list departmental colloquia ( 討論會 ) and contributed papers presented at professional meetings.  Give the title of your talk, the date of presentation (month and year), and the occasion and place.  Symposia contributions, keynote addresses, and plenary talks at scientific meetings.

10 how to write a CV10 7. Teaching  One ’ s instructional career begins with graduate teaching assistantships.  To list the course by its title (e.g. history of psychology) rather than by its institutional number.  The year in which the teaching experience took place, number of credits and the size of the class  A free-form statement concerning their teaching goals.

11 how to write a CV11 8. Miscellaneous optional information  The heart of a c.v. is personal information, educational history, and honors, and then the specifics of teaching and research experience and accomplishments.  Others Memberships and service Certifications, qualifications, and skills Employment and other experience Research summary

12 how to write a CV12 http://mail.nutn.edu.tw/~hycheng/ 問題與討論


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