Who Needs A Curriculum Vitae?
A curriculum vitae is often required for
those applying to graduate or professional programs, employment with
international firms, or when promoting oneself within professional and academic
fields.
How Does a Curriculum Vitae Differ From A
Regular Resume?
A curriculum vitae is longer than the
average 1-2 page resume because it provides a greater range of information
which can include:
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Professional, Vocational or
Research Objective
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Summary of Qualifications
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Professional Licenses or
Certifications
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Education including Post
Graduate, Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees and Studies
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Listing of Relevant Course
work to Match Career or Academic Objective
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Educational or Professional
Honors or Awards
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Scientific or Academic
Research, Laboratory Experience and Related Skills
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Description of Thesis or
Dissertation, Papers Written, Publications
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Academic or Professional
Presentations
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Related Extracurricular
Activities, Professional and Association Memberships
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Community Involvement
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Work Experience - Paid or
Volunteer
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Technical and Specialized
Skills such as Computer Progamming or Laboratory Instrumentation
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Interests - Future Academic
or Professional Goals
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Travel / Exposure to
Cultural Experiences
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Foreign Language Skills
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Additional Information that
May Support Objective or Qualifications
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