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YOUR NAME

Phone number: 00000 000 000 Postal address


[email protected] City, County/Region, Postcode

This CV template by Vertex42.com provides an example of how to structure your


curriculum vitae using a basic outline format. This extended multi-page format is mainly
suited for academic and research positions. Reorder and modify the headings and content
as needed. Delete the explanatory text after reading. Don’t forget to change the name in
the footer. Visit Vertex42.com for CV writing tips or to find other types of CV templates.

EDUCATION

PhD University Name, Electrical Engineering May 200X


Dissertation: “Title”
Committee: Name (chair), Name, Name

MS University Name, Electrical Engineering May 200X


Thesis: “Title”
Tutor: Name

BEng University Name, Electrical Engineering May 200X


Graduated with a First
Modules in Mathematics

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS


List relevant awards, scholarships, grants and academic distinctions in reverse
chronological order. Include a short description if necessary.

Title of award 200X


Brief description

Title of Fellowship 200X


Brief description

Title of grant 200X


Brief description

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
If you are applying for a teaching position, you might want to list the teaching experience
section before the research experience section. Highlight important accomplishments,
skills and projects using concise sentences, beginning with an action verb. Complete
sentences are not necessary. Be consistent in your grammatical style.

Dissertation, Name of university, Location 200X


Tutor: Name
 Skill/Accomplishment/Project
 Skill/Accomplishment/Project

Name - 1
Institution/Company/Organisation, Location 200X to 200X
Position, Lab or Advisor name
 Skill/Accomplishment/Project
 Skill/Accomplishment/Project

Company/Organisation, Location 200X to 200X


Position
 Skill/Accomplishment/Project
 Skill/Accomplishment/Project

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
When you list courses, include a brief description so that the course can be compared to a
similar course at another university. You might want to include the typical number of
students on the course as well as list your responsibilities such as developing course
materials, lecturing, marking, developing the syllabus etc. How you decide to list or
group your courses, skills, teaching methods, roles and responsibilities will depend on
your amount of experience. The examples below are just a few ideas.

Name of University, Location May 200X to Aug 200X


Associate Professor, Department
 Taught Name of course, an undergraduate course averaging 120 students per
semester, covering the following topics: topic, topic, topic, topic
 Developed tests, exams and homework
 Revised the syllabus to meet accreditation standards
 Coordinated grading and labs with a team of four teaching assistants

Doctoral students advised


Name, “Dissertation title”, Date graduated
Name, “Dissertation title”, Date graduated
Name, “Dissertation title”, Date graduated

Masters students advised


Name, “Dissertation title”, Date graduated
Name, “Dissertation title”, Date graduated
Name, “Dissertation title”, Date graduated

Name of University, Location May 200X to Aug 200X


Teaching assistant, Department
 Highlight important projects, duties, skills and responsibilities following a
consistent grammatical style

PUBLICATIONS
List your publications in reverse chronological order. Use an acceptable reference format
commonly used in your field. Group your publications into different categories if you
have a sufficient number to do so.

Books

Surname, F.M., Book title, Location: Publisher, 2008.

Name - 2
Journal publications

Surname, F.M., Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article title”, Journal name,
vol. 1, no. 3, 2008, pp. 503-509.

Surname, F.M., Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article title”, Journal name,
vol. 1, no. 3, 2008, pp. 503-509.

Journal papers accepted

Surname, F.M., Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, To be


published in: Journal name.

Surname, F.M., Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, To be


published in: Journal name.

Journal papers in Review

Surname, F.M., Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Submitted to:
Name of journal.

Surname, F.M., Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Submitted to:
Name of journal.

Conference papers

(Peer-reviewed)
Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Proceedings of Conference
name, Nov. 17-18 2008, PAPERID-000000, pp. 503-509.

Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Proceedings of Conference


name, Nov. 17-18 2008, PAPERID-000000, pp. 503-509.

(Abstract-reviewed)
Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Proceedings of Conference
name, Nov. 17-18 2008, PAPERID-000000, pp. 503-509.

Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Proceedings of Conference


name, Nov. 17-18 2008, PAPERID-000000, pp. 503-509.

Conference papers in review

Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Proceedings of Conference


name, Nov. 17-18 2008, PAPERID-000000, pp. 503-509.

Surname, F.M. and Surname, F.M., “Article Title”, Proceedings of Conference


name, Nov. 17-18 2008, PAPERID-000000, pp. 503-509.

PATENTS

Name - 3
InventorSurname, F.M., InventorSurname, F.M., “Title of Invention”, Unites States
Patent, No. 0000000.

InventorSurname, F.M., InventorSurname, F.M., “Title of Invention”, Unites States


Patent, No. 0000000.

PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES

Paper presentation, “Title of Paper”, Name of conference, Date.

Keynote address, “Title of presentation”, Name of conference, Date.

Workshop, “Title of presentation”, Name of workshop, Date.

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Seminar or Workshop
Name of Institution, Location, Date
Description: Include a brief description, if necessary.

ABC certification, Name of organisation], Date


Description: Include a brief description, if necessary.

Company/Organisation, [Position], [Department], Dates


 Skill/Accomplishment/Award/Certification
 Skill/Accomplishment/Award/Certification

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Name of organisation, 200X-present


Description of role or responsibilities, if applicable.

Name of organisation, 200X-present


Description of role or responsibilities, if applicable.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Conference Co-organiser
Name of conference, Year

Peer-reviewed articles for:


 Name of journal
 Name of journal

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Organisation
[Title/Position/Duty], [Location], Dates

Name - 4
Organisation
[Title/Position/Duty], [Location], Dates

LANGUAGES
List the languages that you know, along with your level of proficiency. Use an
appropriate proficiency scale such as the British Council which provides guidelines for
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Superior and Distinguished levels in Listening,
Speaking, Reading and Writing.

English: Native language

Spanish: Intermediate listener, Novice speaker, Advanced reading and writing

COMPUTER SKILLS
It may be useful to provide a summary of your relevant skills, such as your computer
skills. You could list your skills using a consistent format, such as

Programming: skill 1, skill 2, skill 3, skill 4

Applications: skill 1, skill 2, skill 3, skill 4

Platforms: skill 1, skill 2, skill 3, skill 4

OTHER

Interests/Hobbies worth noting


Citizenship

Name - 5
REFERENCES

Dr Albert Jones, [Title]


[Department name]
[University name]
[Postal address]
Phone: [phone number]
Email: [email address]

Dr Anne Smith, [Title]


[Department name]
[Company name]
[Postal address]
Phone: [phone number]
Email: [email address]

Name - 6

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