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Vita
A vita is an academic resume that highlights one's scholarly goals and accomplishments. Unlike a business resume, which is 1?2 pages in length, a curriculum vita grows in length throughout one's academic career. The contents of a curriculum vita differ across disciplines, and one's vita probably will not contain all of the categories below. (List items chronologically within each category of the vita, with the most recent items first.)
Contact information
Include name, address, phone, fax, and e-mail for home and office, if applicable.
Education
Indicate major, type of degree, and the date each degree was awarded (or will be awared in the future) for each postsecondary school attended.
Honors and Awards
List each award, granting institution, and the date awarded. If there is only one award (e.g., graduation honors), consider incorporating this information within the education section.
Teaching Experience
List any courses in which serverd as a TA, co-taught, or taught. Note the institution, role held in each, and supervisor.
Research Experience
List assistantships, practica, and other research experience. Include the institution, nature of the position, duties, dates, and supervisor.
Statistical and Computer Experience
This section is especially relevant for research-oriented doctoral programs. List courses taken, familiar statistical and computer programs, and competent data analysis techniques.
Professional Experience
List relevant professional experience, such as administrative work and summer jobs.
Grants Awarded
Include title of agency, projects for which funds were awarded, and dollar amounts.
Publications
Separate publications into sections for articles, chapters, reports, and other documents. Document each publication in the citation style appropriate for one's discipline (i.e., APA or MLA style).
Conference Presentations
Similar to the section on publications, use separate sections for posters and papers. Use the appropriate documentation style for one's discipline (i.e., APA or MLA style).
Professional Activities
List service activities, committee memberships, administrative work, lectures invited to deliver, professional workshops delivered or attended, editorial activities, and any other professional activities.
Professional Affiliations
List any professional societies (e.g., student affiliate of the American Psychological Association or the American Psychological Society).
Research Interests
Briefly summarize research interests with 4?6 key descriptors.
Teaching Interests
List courses prepared to teach or would like the opportunity to teach.
References
Provide names, phone numbers, addresses, and e-mail addresses of referees. Ask permission beforehand. Be sure that they will speak highly of you.
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